John Cage Quiz Questions and Answers
Q1. In which year was John Cage born?
A. 1902
B. 1912
C. 1922
D. 1932
Answer: B. 1912
Q2. What is John Cage best known for in the field of music?
A. Classical symphonies
B. Jazz improvisation
C. Experimental and avant-garde compositions
D. Pop music production
Answer: C. Experimental and avant-garde compositions
Q3. Which of John Cage’s works is famously known for its use of silence?
A. Sonatas and Interludes
B. 4’33”
C. Music of Changes
D. Imaginary Landscape No. 1
Answer: B. 4’33”
Q4. What was the primary instrument for which John Cage composed his Sonatas and Interludes?
A. Violin
B. Flute
C. Prepared piano
D. Harpsichord
Answer: C. Prepared piano
Q5. What is a “prepared piano,” a term closely associated with John Cage?
A. A piano tuned to a microtonal scale
B. A piano with objects placed on or between its strings to alter its sound
C. A piano designed for electronic amplification
D. A piano with a modified keyboard layout
Answer: B. A piano with objects placed on or between its strings to alter its sound
Q6. Which philosophical concept heavily influenced John Cage’s approach to music?
A. Zen Buddhism
B. Existentialism
C. Romanticism
D. Surrealism
Answer: A. Zen Buddhism
Q7. What was the primary purpose of Cage’s composition 4’33”?
A. To showcase virtuosic piano technique
B. To emphasize ambient sounds as music
C. To create a minimalist rhythmic pattern
D. To protest traditional music structures
Answer: B. To emphasize ambient sounds as music
Q8. Which collaborator was instrumental in shaping John Cage’s choreography-related works?
A. Merce Cunningham
B. Martha Graham
C. Twyla Tharp
D. Alvin Ailey
Answer: A. Merce Cunningham
Q9. In which city was John Cage born?
A. New York City
B. Los Angeles
C. Chicago
D. San Francisco
Answer: B. Los Angeles
Q10. What was the title of John Cage’s first book, published in 1961?
A. Silence
B. A Year from Monday
C. Notations
D. Empty Words
Answer: A. Silence
Q11. Which composition by Cage was one of the earliest to use electronic devices as instruments?
A. Williams Mix
B. Fontana Mix
C. Imaginary Landscape No. 1
D. Bacchanale
Answer: C. Imaginary Landscape No. 1
Q12. What method did John Cage often use to introduce randomness into his compositions?
A. Serialism
B. Chance operations
C. Twelve-tone technique
D. Minimalism
Answer: B. Chance operations
Q13. Which ancient Chinese text did John Cage use for his chance-based compositions?
A. I Ching
B. Tao Te Ching
C. Analects of Confucius
D. Zhuangzi
Answer: A. I Ching
Q14. What was the primary focus of Cage’s Music of Changes (1951)?
A. Traditional harmony
B. Randomly determined musical events
C. Fixed rhythmic patterns
D. Vocal improvisation
Answer: B. Randomly determined musical events
Q15. Which institution did John Cage attend as a young student before dropping out?
A. Juilliard School
B. Harvard University
C. Pomona College
D. Oberlin College
Answer: C. Pomona College
Q16. Which composer was a significant early influence on John Cage?
A. Igor Stravinsky
B. Arnold Schoenberg
C. Claude Debussy
D. Gustav Mahler
Answer: B. Arnold Schoenberg
Q17. What was the title of Cage’s 1939 percussion ensemble piece?
A. Third Construction
B. Amores
C. First Construction in Metal
D. Credo in Us
Answer: C. First Construction in Metal
Q18. What role did John Cage play in the development of the Black Mountain College?
A. Founder
B. Music faculty and collaborator
C. Visual arts instructor
D. Administrative director
Answer: B. Music faculty and collaborator
Q19. Which of Cage’s works was composed for a large ensemble of 24 performers using radios?
A. Imaginary Landscape No. 4
B. Music for Piano
C. Aria
D. Concert for Piano and Orchestra
Answer: A. Imaginary Landscape No. 4
Q20. What was the name of the dance company founded by Merce Cunningham, for which Cage composed music?
A. American Ballet Theatre
B. Merce Cunningham Dance Company
C. New York City Ballet
D. Joffrey Ballet
Answer: B. Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Q21. In which decade did John Cage begin experimenting with chance operations?
A. 1930s
B. 1940s
C. 1950s
D. 1960s
Answer: C. 1950s
Q22. What was the title of Cage’s lecture series delivered at Harvard University in 1988–89?
A. I–VI
B. Composition in Retrospect
C. Anarchy
D. Themes and Variations
Answer: A. I–VI
Q23. Which of Cage’s works is a set of indeterminate pieces for any instrument or combination of instruments?
A. Europeras 1 & 2
B. Sonatas and Interludes
C. Variations I and II
D. Roaratorio
Answer: C. Variations I and II
Q24. What was John Cage’s profession before he fully committed to music composition?
A. Architect
B. Painter
C. Poet
D. Journalist
Answer: B. Painter
Q25. Which of Cage’s compositions was inspired by James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake?
A. Roaratorio
B. Water Music
C. Europeras 1 & 2
D. Musicircus
Answer: A. Roaratorio