Library and Information Services, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

Tuesday, 15 January 2019

Wheesht! Happening here and now, right where you are ..


What would be the most perfect piece of music to hear in a library? Surely, John Cage's 4'33", that famous piece celebrating the sound of ....
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.well, silence.  The sounds of the environment around you.

Did you know it has been performed on orchestra? Yes indeed, here is a YouTube recording of
   4’33”by John Cage, performed live at the Barbican [orchestral version]

But then, we thought, what about all our wonderful electronic resources? Can we find anything there? Oh, you'd be surprised by what we found! 
We'd love to stage the first live library performance of 4'33".  We'd surely make it into the Guinness Book of Records, if our patrons would only sit perfectly still for four minutes, thirty-three seconds!  Sadly, there are copyright issues.  Yes, even for silence.

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