Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond

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Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond is a seminal musicological study that surveys and analyzes the development of experimental music in the 20th century, with particular emphasis on the influence of John Cage and his successors.

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instanceOf book
musicological study
academicDiscipline music history
music theory
musicology
analyzes aesthetic principles of experimental music
compositional techniques in experimental music
historical context of experimental music
impact of John Cage on later composers
chronologicalScope 20th century
contributesTo scholarship on 20th-century avant-garde music
scholarship on John Cage
covers 20th-century avant-garde traditions
chance operations in composition
expanded definitions of musical sound
indeterminacy in music
post-Cage experimental practices
relationship between composition and performance in experimental music
describedAs seminal musicological study
examines evolution of experimental aesthetics beyond Cage
interaction between experimental music and broader cultural trends
successors to John Cage in experimental music
focusesOn Cage’s successors in experimental music
development of experimental music in the 20th century
influence of John Cage
genre academic writing
musicology
hasPerspective critical evaluation of Cage’s legacy
historical analysis of experimental music
intendedAudience musicologists
scholars of avant-garde arts
students of contemporary music
isAbout history of experimental music
influence of individual composers on experimental practice
innovation in musical form and sound
language English
literaryForm scholarly monograph
mainSubject 20th-century music
John Cage NERFINISHED
avant-garde music
experimental music
titleContains Cage NERFINISHED
Experimental Music NERFINISHED
titleIndicates coverage of John Cage and later developments

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Michael Nyman wrote Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond