His thinking was more influential than his music, he's a post modern genius if there's one.
Luke Baker
Oh nono no Zorabjifags can't into math
Cameron Flores
yeah, and it added nothing of value to academic music but is idolized by avant-teen "writers" of popular music, hence
Justin Kelly
Maths becomes meaningless once you reach hour five of his Symphonic Variations for Piano. Then you T R A N S C E N D maths
Nicholas Watson
Delusional to think it added nothing to "Academic music" meaningless term btw, he accelerated the absurdity of the mid 20th century avant-garde, who knows without him, we would still be having post modern hacks like Stockhausen today but the truth is we dont, Concert hall music of the past 3 decades has become more and more accessible, post modernism is gone, Cage was a prophet, a jokester, and a thinker, he would be remembered.
This is unironically better than any classical piece, in the future people will look back at certain videogame & movie OSTs the way we look at bach or beethoven
tradition >Cage was a prophet, a jokester, and a thinker, He stole all his idea from chinese/japanese writers and musicians, artists, Satie and finally Duchamp. Then he calle them his. That's as prohpetic as he gets.
Caleb Walker
>Cagefag calling other people to cope All your posts are copes.
Jonathan Ward
>american hack appropriating other people's ideas and covering it in greasy rhetoric yea that's pretty prophetic of post-war world and onwards
Thomas Mitchell
I can't believe I'm going to say this, but truth wants to be free: OST posters > Cagecucks
Josiah Johnson
>Sorabji >minuets Retard.
Cameron Thomas
No, early video game music is baroque pastiche and mid video game music is romantic pastiche and current video game music is Hans Zimmer pastiche