Quote by: John Cage

After I had been studying with him for two years, Schoenberg said, "In order to write music, you must have a feeling for harmony." I explained to him that I had no feeling for harmony. He then said that I would always encounter an obstacle, that it would be as though I came to a wall through which I could not pass. I said, 'In that case I will devote my life to beating my head against that wall.


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Author Bio


  • NameJohn Cage
  • Descriptioninfluential American avant-garde composer
  • AliasesJohn Milton Cage Jr.
  • BornSeptember 5, 1912
  • DiedDecember 8, 1992
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionComposer; Writer; Musician; Music Theorist
  • WorksThe Perilous Night; Two²; In The Name Of The Holocaust; Bacchanale; 4?33?
  • AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship