From 1935 to 1943, John Cage composed fifteen works for percussion. Many of these works were written for and performed by percussion ensembles which the composer organized on the West Coast and later in Chicago and New York. This document addresses the historical significance of Cage’s early work in percussion and provides detailed analysis of…
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