Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (March No. 2)
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Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (March No. 2) is a composition for 24 performers on 12 radios and conductor by American composer John Cage and the fourth in the series of Imaginary Landscapes. It is the first installment not to include any percussion instrument at all and Cage's first composition to be based fully on chance operations. It is also the second march in the set of Imaginary Landscapes, after Imaginary Landscape No. 2 (March No. 1). It was composed in 1951.
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Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (March No. 2) | |
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by John Cage | |
Composed | 1951 |
Performed | March 1, 1951 - New York |
Published | Edition Peters |
Movements | 1 |
Scoring | 12 radios |
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