Cage, John -- Criticism and interpretation
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Cage, John -- Criticism and interpretation
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Cage, John
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- Contact, edited by Keith Potter, Hilary Bracefield, David Lloyd Roberts, spring '73, No. 6
- John Cage and David Tudor, correspondence on interpretation and performance, Martin Iddon
- Writings through John Cage's music, poetry, and art, edited by David W. Bernstein and Christopher Hatch
- John Cage, edited by Julia Robinson
- Records ruin the landscape, John Cage, the sixties, and sound recording, David Grubbs
- Where the heart beats, John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the inner life of artists, Kay Larson
- Contact, a journal of contemporary music, this issue is edited by Celia Duffy and Christopher Fox, autumn 1988, No. 33
- Records ruin the landscape, John Cage, the sixties, and sound recording, David Grubbs
- John Cage, music, philosophy, and intention, 1933-1950, edited by David W. Patterson
- Contact, a journal of contemporary music, edited by Keith Potter, Hilary Bracefield, David Roberts, Rosemary Roberts, autumn 1983, No. 27
- John Cage ex(plain)ed, Richard Kostelanetz
- Contact, a journal of contemporary music, edited by Keith Potter, Hilary Bracefield, David Roberts, Rosemary Roberts, autumn 1982, No. 25
- Experimental music, Cage and beyond, Michael Nyman
- CageTalk, dialogues with and about John Cage, edited by Peter Dickinson
- John Cage's theatre pieces, notations and performances, William Fetterman
- Records ruin the landscape, John Cage, the sixties, and sound recording, David Grubbs
- John Cage, music, philosophy, and intention, 1933-1950, edited by David W. Patterson
- John Cage, composed in America, edited by Marjorie Perloff and Charles Junkerman
- John Cage as..., Sam Richards
- The Cambridge companion to John Cage, edited by David Nicholls
- Writings about John Cage, edited by Richard Kostelanetz
- New music at Darmstadt, Nono, Stockhausen, Cage, and Boulez, Martin Iddon
- The music of John Cage, James Pritchett
- Through the looking glass, John Cage and avant-garde film, Richard H. Brown
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