I'm ashamed to say that many years ago during my practice sessions I would very infrequently (only two or three times) take a schmaltzy hymn and for my amusement play it in a very 'evangelical' style...
But you know the curious thing about that piece 4’33”, that four minutes and thirty-three seconds of silence which was a kind of provocation to the culture and their listening sensibilities or lack thereof? The original title for that was: Silent Prayer. So that was Cage’s initial concept. And there are academics pushing the idea he got the idea for Silent Prayer by wandering into an American Catholic church in the 1950s. And of course, as you know when silence descends in the Extraordinary Form Mass, it’s at the moment of Consecration, which usually lasts about four and a half minutes.”
Once more, reading about the work left me with absolutely no need to hear it; I had already experienced everything it had to offer.
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