An advocate for what has come to be called “chance music,” this composer felt it
was unnecessary for music to develop, climax, or be goal-oriented. One
composition consisted of amplifying and broadcasting the sounds resulting from
chopping vegetables, grinding them up, and drinking the juice.
a. Copland
b. Cage
c. Adams
d. Williams
e. Zwilich
B
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