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The world's slowest musical composition, John Cage's 'As Slow as Possible,' changes chord for first time in seven years - CNN Style
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John Cage Organ Project in Halberstadt
Hear John Cage's Slowest Piece of Music in the World in Halberstadt
The John Cage work performed over 639 years | Music | DW | 04.09.2020
John Cage Organ Project in Halberstadt
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The John Cage work performed over 639 years | Music | DW | 04.09.2020
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As Slow as Possible - Wikipedia
The organ bellows. John Cage Organ Project Halberstadt
John Cage Organ Project
John Cage Orgelprojekt (Halberstadt) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
31 August 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Halberstadt: Rainer O. Neugebauer, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the John Cage Organ Foundation Halberstadt, walks through the Burchardi Church. In the background is the organ,
A 639-year-long John Cage organ piece had a very rare chord change. And it was... - Classic FM
JOHN CAGE GOES AS SLOW AS POSSIBLE in HALBERSTADT, GERMANY. | Robin Engelman
St. Burchardi with the organ. John Cage Organ Project Halberstadt
A 639-Year Concert, With No Intermission for Coronavirus - The New York Times
John Cage musical work changes chord for first time in seven years - BBC News
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The John Cage Organ-art project is pictured at Saint Burchardi church in Halberstadt, Germany, 24 September 2013. A piece of the avantgarde composer and concept artist John Cage is presented on an
Video with sound. John Cage Organ Project Halberstadt
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Hear John Cage's Slowest Piece of Music in the World in Halberstadt
Piece of music lasting for 639 years has first chord change since 2013 | The Independent | The Independent