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A metaphoric notation, inspired by John Cage's Fontana Mix (1958) | Download Scientific Diagram
Manhattan School of Music - In 1968, composer John Cage assembled the book " Notations," with American artist Alison Knowles, a collection of experimental musical scores by 269 mid-twentieth century composers, from Bernstein,
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Notations 21: Musicians Visualize Sheet Music in Imaginative Ways Inspired by John Cage – The Marginalian
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Notations: John Cage Publishes a Book of Graphic Musical Scores, Featuring Visualizations of Works by Leonard Bernstein, Igor Stravinsky, The Beatles & More (1969) | Open Culture
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Excerpt from Larry Austin's, Square (1967), from John Cage's Notations... | Download Scientific Diagram
John Cage - Aria - Art and music collide in these 20 stunning graphic scores - Classic FM
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NOTATIONS :: A Book by John Cage, with Alison Knowles, 1969 | The Incubator
NOTATIONS :: A Book by John Cage, with Alison Knowles, 1969 | The Incubator
Avant-Garde Music Scores Go Graphic When Traditional Notes Aren't Enough | Nashville Classical Radio
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