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    Experience John Cage's Unique Music at Young Harris College on March 20

    2024-03-22
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    Young Harris College in Georgia plans to host a performance featuring the music of American composer John Cage. The event is scheduled for 7 p.m. on March 20, 2024, at the Susan B. Harris Chapel. Cage, born in 1912, is recognized as a significant composer of the 20th century, known for his unconventional use of musical instruments and unpredictability in his compositions.

    Dr. Hayes Bunch, an assistant professor of Music at Young Harris College and Director of Bands, will perform a selection of Cage's work. Bunch described Cage's approach to music as unique, emphasizing his belief in allowing sounds to exist as they are. Bunch also mentioned Cage's view of music as a tool to calm the mind and make it receptive to higher influences.

    Cage's most well-known work, the 1952 composition 433, is a piece performed without intentional sound. Performers of the work remain silent for the duration specified by the title. This method aligns with Cage's view of shifting the role of the composer to the performer and listener in the creation or consumption of art.

    The upcoming performance at Young Harris College seeks to question traditional views of what music is, reflecting Cage's philosophy. As Bunch quoted, author Alex Ross stated that Cage's music asks listeners to reconsider their understanding of music.

    The Chapel doors will open at 6:30 p.m., 30 minutes before the performance starts. This event provides a chance for attendees to experience the innovative work of John Cage, performed by the skilled musicians at Young Harris College.

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