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What was Cage’s attitude toward found sound?
What was Cage’s attitude toward found sound?
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2018-08-16
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问题
What was Cage’s attitude toward found sound?
Listen to part of a lecture in a music history class.
Professor: OK, let’s revisit our discussion of 20th century music. In the early 20th century, composers of so-called classical music, mostly from Europe and the United States, had already started abandoning traditional forms in favor of newer and different ways. They were exploring new types of making music. As the century progressed though, the styles of avant-garde composers began to take further shape. People didn’t always appreciate new styles of music being experimented. It was actually the other way around. You see, for many people, avant-garde music was too radical and difficult. They even thought the government should put a ban on it.
Now, as a case in point, let’s look at the composer John Cage. He is among the most famous composers of 20th century avant-garde music. His earliest compositions were written in a traditional style, but then he quickly moved on to create unique kinds of works. So you might be wondering, why the change? He had two particular experiences that entirely changed how he thought about music. One was when he met with the avant-garde painter Robert Rauschenberg in 1951. Now, what does painting have anything to do with making music? Well, avant-garde is a term that applies to a lot of artistic genres. The famous painter Rauschenberg had created a series of famous painting that was composed mainly of white paint. There was basically nothing on his paintings... just different textures of white. I mean, literally... just white, However, the concept behind these paintings actually wasn’t so simple. He was trying to show that even if you don’t create any artwork, you can still have something... because even on a purely white canvas, there’s still plenty to see: shadows, reflections, dust. Rauschenberg’s white painting was highly influential for Cage and opened up a whole new way of understanding what art could be.
The other important experience in Cage’s development came when he stepped into an anechoic chamber of Harvard University. An anechoic chamber is a room with walls that are designed to absorb all sounds made in the room. The word "anechoic" means totally silent. This is an ideal place where you can experience absolute silence. When Cage entered the room, he heard two unexpected sounds—one high, his nervous system in operation, one low, his blood in circulation. He was deeply affected. lt was at this point that he realized that music doesn’t need to be created intentionally. It is already all around us. This idea came to be known as found sound. Basically it’s the sounds that are already there... traffic outside your windows, raindrops or whatever. Cage thought that they were just as musical as sounds made by musical instruments. It was these experiences that led Cage to create a composition that would express the idea of found sound. He wanted to provide an opportunity for the audience to identity random and natural sounds of the environment as music. So he composed his most famous piece called 4’33", commonly known as the silent composition.
This piece was completely silent. It consisted of the pianist going up to the piano and not hitting any keys for four minutes and thirty-three seconds. In other words, the entire piece consisted of silence. The only thing the pianist did was raise and lower the lid of the keyboard to let the audience know the beginning and ending of a movement. This composition had three movements, but not a single note was played in any of them.
Well, when it was first performed on stage, the audience was furious. People began whispering to one another, and some people began to walk out. Critics called him crazy and ridiculous. For Cage, though, the music was just fine. He said that the audience was scandalized because they just missed the whole point of his music. He believed that there was no such thing as silence, no such thing as a complete absence of sound. During the performance, in fact, there were sounds of the wind in trees, raindrops pattering on the roof and people muttering. Cage had a different understanding of silence. He defined silence as simply the absence of intended sound or rather turning off our awareness. If we give up intention, then we can tune in to hear the silence. So, to understand 4’33"as music, the audience had to pay close attention to the sound around it. The reactions of people at the time demonstrated that this was quite revolutionary. I mean, it’s confusing and confronting to people even today. Cage’s silence composition is still performed all over the world. Unfortunately, though, I guess it’s often misinterpreted. You see, it’s been choreographed, so sometimes it includes dance performances with the beat of the dancer’s feet against the stage floor. And they make some noises on purpose to call attention to the fact that the piece is basically silent. Now do you think these performances are an adequate reflection of Cage’s ideas?
选项
A、He believed that unintentional noises could serve as replacements for musical instruments.
B、He believed that compositions with random noises could be interpreted in different ways.
C、He considered found sound to be a theoretical concept with no practical use.
D、He believed any noises could be musical if arranged carefully.
答案
A
解析
态度题。首先教授通过举例交通、雨滴等日常声音都属于found sound的范畴,然后提到了Cage的看法:Cage thought that they were just as musical as sounds made by musical instruments.即他认为found sound的声音像乐器声音一样悦耳,因此A选项正确,无意的声音可以取代乐器声音。未提到Cage有对日常声音作品的多种解释的期待,因此B选项不正确。Cage未就found sound是理论还是实际作出划分,因此C选项不正确。Cage认为found sound本身就和乐器声音一样美妙,没有提到必须刻意仔细安排,因此D选项不正确。
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