Quote by: John Cage

I went to a concert upstairs in Town Hall. The composer whose works were being performed had provided program notes. One of these notes was to the effect that there is too much pain in the world. After the concert I was walking along with the composer and he was telling me how the performances had not been quite up to snuff. So I said, "Well, I enjoyed the music, but I didn't agree with that program note about there being too much pain in the world." He said, "What? Don't you think there's enough?" I said, "I think there's just the right amount.


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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