meet John Cage, the pioneering, inspiring composer who believed all sound--from the
crash of a slamming door to the
whirr of a blender to the
whoosh of the wind--was music.
For John Cage, music was
everywhere: in the hum of the refrigerator, the screech of a garbage truck, the patter of the rain. But other people disagreed. They felt that, surely, a pianist on stage must actually
play their piano to create music...not just sit there. And in no way was it melodic to turn a musician's mic on and off as they
do play their instruments--it was just chaos!
John Cage found sound in silence, and knew that all noises were unique. All you had to do was
listen to hear it.
Told in second person and paired with exciting illustrations as innovative as Cage's music, here is a picture book--perfect for any budding musician--that celebrates the genius of a nonconforming musician who always stayed true to his artistic vision.