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Which Composer Considered Silence Non-Existent,and Created an Entire Work of "Silence

Question 19

Question 19

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Which composer considered silence non-existent,and created an entire work of "silence" to prove the point?


A) Harry Partch
B) John Cage
C) Morton Feldman
D) Pauline Oliveros

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