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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In the realm of silence and sound, John Cage&#039;s &quot;4&#039;33&quot;&quot; stands as a monument to the unheard, an odyssey into the quietude that enfolds us, yet is seldom observed. </p><p>Composed in 1952, this avant-garde piece unfolds over three movements, during which no single note is played, inviting the audience into a profound meditation on the ambient sounds that permeate our existence.</p><p>Cage&#039;s opus challenges the very essence of music, urging a contemplation on what constitutes melody and noise.</p><p>It&#039;s a silent sermon on the cacophony of life, an embrace of the sonic tapestry woven by the world around us—each cough, shuffle, and breath becomes a note in this unplayed symphony.</p><p>&quot;4&#039;33&quot;&quot; is not merely a composition but a philosophical inquiry, casting the listener as both performer and audience in the theater of reality.</p><p>In its silence, Cage articulates the unsung beauty of the mundane, a poetic reminder that in every moment of quiet, there&#039;s a world of sound waiting to be heard.</p><p><a href="https://soundcloud.com/haruyasu-umetsu/433a">https://soundcloud.com/haruyasu-umetsu/433a</a></p><p>Pianoteq 6<br />Steingraeber E-272</p><p>from Tokyo, Japan<br />HAL</p>]]></description>
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