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Shhhhhh! It’s the sound and silence episode

Outside/In

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The Sound Changes When You're in Silence

Mercedes-Erefania is a neuroscientist studying sound at the University College of London. She says there are people who really dislike being in silence and that could be because we're programmed biologically to expect a certain amount of sonic stimuli. The piece premieres in 1952 and John Cage gets his friend, this pianist David Tudor, to perform it in Woodstock, New York. When someone in the crowd coughs or shifts uncomfortably in their seat, that's the real performance.

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