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Series of compositions by John Cage
Imaginary Landscape is the title of a series of five pieces by American composer John Cage, all of which include instruments or other elements requiring
Imaginary_Landscape
Composition by John Cage
Imaginary Landscape No. 5 (sometimes also entitled Imaginary Landscapes No. 5) is a composition by American composer John Cage and the fifth and final
Imaginary_Landscape_No._5
Imaginary Landscape No. 1 is a composition for records of constant and variable frequency, large chinese cymbal and string piano by American composer
Imaginary_Landscape_No._1
Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (March No. 2) is a composition for 24 performers on 12 radios and conductor by American composer John Cage and the fourth in
Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (March No. 2)
Imaginary_Landscape_No._4_(March_No._2)
Imaginary Landscape No. 3 is a composition for six percussionists by American composer John Cage and the third in the series of Imaginary Landscapes. It
Imaginary_Landscape_No._3
Imaginary Landscape No. 2 (March No. 1) is a composition for five percussionists by American composer John Cage and the second in the series of Imaginary
Imaginary Landscape No. 2 (March No. 1)
Imaginary_Landscape_No._2_(March_No._1)
1993 compilation album by Various artists
Ambient 2: Imaginary Landscapes is a 1993 compilation album released by Virgin Records as part of its Ambient series. The compilation was issued as a double
Imaginary_Landscapes
Visible features of a land area
left most of the varied landscapes of China largely unrepresented. Shan shui painting and poetry shows imaginary landscapes, though with features typical
Landscape
Depiction of landscapes in art
in the West only becomes explicit with Romanticism. Landscape views in art may be entirely imaginary, or copied from reality with varying degrees of accuracy
Landscape_painting
Painting by Leonardo da Vinci
the first Italian portraits to depict the sitter in front of an imaginary landscape, although some scholars favour a realistic description, and Leonardo
Mona_Lisa
American musician and composer (born 1945)
Cage, Imaginary Landscape No. 1; Cage, Imaginary Landscape No. 2; Cage, Imaginary Landscape No. 3; Cage, Imaginary Landscape No. 4; Cage, Imaginary Landscape
Anthony_Braxton
American avant-garde composer (1912–1992)
in this field for him. The first results of the new approach were Imaginary Landscape No. 4 for 12 radio receivers, and Music of Changes for piano. The
John_Cage
Instruments, for wind quintet (1938) Bacchanale, for prepared piano (1938) Imaginary Landscape No. 1, for two variable-speed phono turntables, frequency recordings
List of compositions by John Cage
List_of_compositions_by_John_Cage
French painter (1703–1770)
The Rape of Europa (c. 1732 – c. 1734), Wallace Collection, London Imaginary Landscape with the Palatine Hill from Campo Vaccino (1734), Metropolitan Museum
François_Boucher
Music genre that uses electronic instruments
adjusted speeds. Influenced by these techniques, John Cage composed Imaginary Landscape No. 1 in 1939 by adjusting the speeds of recorded tones. Composers
Electronic_music
2008 single by Metric
chart. On April 21, 2009, Metric released a "short film set in an imaginary landscape" with "Help I'm Alive" as the soundtrack to their official website
Help_I'm_Alive
American abstract expressionist painter, sculptor and printmaker (1903–1974)
of Imaginary Landscapes in which he retained his usage of a 'pseudo-language' but added the new element of space. He was not painting landscapes in the
Adolph_Gottlieb
Cage composed to be fully indeterminate in some sense (the first is Imaginary Landscape No. 4, completed in April 1951, and the third movement of Concerto
Music_of_Changes
Television series on artwork provenance
Café (1918) by Édouard Vuillard Yarmouth Jetty by John Constable Imaginary Landscape by Thomas Gainsborough Portrait of Joseph Gape by Thomas Gainsborough
Fake_or_Fortune?
Music genre
written for the 1937 International World's Fair in Paris. Cage's Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939) was among the earliest compositions to include an innovative
Live_electronic_music
Music genre
a series of works that explored his stated aims, the first being Imaginary Landscape #1 for instruments including two variable speed turntables with frequency
Industrial_music
1939 exhibit by General Motors
Great Depression and that was longing for prosperity. Futurama's imaginary landscape of 1960 was, at the time, seen not just as a novel physical space
Futurama (New York World's Fair)
Futurama_(New_York_World's_Fair)
Disputes about what should and should not be classified as art
of landscape painting (see literati painting), imaginary landscapes were accorded a higher status than realistic depictions of an actual landscape view
Classificatory disputes about art
Classificatory_disputes_about_art
Italian painter (1680–1750)
(1680–1750) was an Italian painter known for his capricci depicting imaginary landscapes with ruins of classical architecture. Leonardo Coccorante was born
Leonardo_Coccorante
Book by John Cage
Describe the Process of Composition Used in Music of Changes and Imaginary Landscape No. 4" (1952) "To Describe the Process of Composition Used in Music
Silence: Lectures and Writings
Silence:_Lectures_and_Writings
Hungarian painter and graphic artist
unity. Architectural, geometric things with or without human figures. The landscape is inorganic and therefore inappropriate for expressing what we have to
Lajos_Vajda
Painting by Thomas Cole
English-born American landscape artist Thomas Cole. Painted in 1833, it is perhaps the most enigmatic of Cole's allegorical or imaginary landscape scenes. It is
The_Titan's_Goblet
1942 or, more likely, an early title of the work we now know as Imaginary Landscape No. 2 (March No. 1). First Construction (in Metal) was composed in
Construction_(Cage)
Flemish painter and draughtsman
Flemish painter and draughtsman. He is known for his imaginary landscape paintings, topographical landscapes, cityscapes of Brussels and its environs and rural
Andreas_Martin_(painter)
Art music genre, originated in 1950s
cum figuris (1984) Pierre Boulez – Répons (1981–84) John Cage – Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939) Mario Davidovsky – Synchronisms No. 6 for Piano and
Electroacoustic_music
French contemporary artist (born 1997)
Newspaper described his approach as creating "the visible reliefs of an imaginary landscape" through "a contemporary rereading of Ovid's Metamorphoses and their
Pol_Taburet
Music technique
found sounds works that explored his stated aims, the first being Imaginary Landscape #1 for instruments including two variable speed turntables with frequency
Sound_collage
Real and fictitious locations in New England related to H. P. Lovecraft's fiction
"Herbert West–Reanimator", written in 1921–22. He added Dunwich to his imaginary landscape in 1928's "The Dunwich Horror", and expanded it to include Innsmouth
Lovecraft_Country
Norwegian artist (1788–1857)
imitation of nature. The only landscapes that could be considered art, according to the academy, were ideal, imaginary landscapes in pastoral or heroic styles
Johan_Christian_Dahl
Painting by Joos de Momper
the less realistic and more imaginary landscape art of his circle. Many Flemish landscapists painted in a more imaginary and apparently old-fashioned
Mountainous Landscape with a Bridge and Four Horsemen
Mountainous_Landscape_with_a_Bridge_and_Four_Horsemen
Painting by Pieter Aertsen
of an imaginary landscape with a road. Through the smaller window in the middle is a second landscape with a distant view. These small landscapes are hiding
A Meat Stall with the Holy Family Giving Alms
A_Meat_Stall_with_the_Holy_Family_Giving_Alms
Project for a Cartouche (c. 1727), Los Angeles County Museum of Art Imaginary Landscape with the Palatine Hill from Campo Vaccino (1734), Metropolitan Museum
List of works by François Boucher
List_of_works_by_François_Boucher
19th century set of illustrated cards
be laid out in any order, allowing a child to create a variety of imaginary landscapes. Jean-Pierre Brès, a French children's writer, published an early
Myriorama_(cards)
the area was named after mathematician/logician Lewis Carroll's imaginary landscape poem The Hunting of the Snark. The area is characterized by almost
Boojum_forest
1849 painting by Sir Joseph Noel Paton
literature. The scene depicts Act II, scene i, put into an enchanting imaginary landscape when Oberon is arguing with Titania, just as nightfall descends.
The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania
The_Quarrel_of_Oberon_and_Titania
British electronic music record label
would display a similar design sensibility and allude to a shared imaginary landscape; a very British parallel world of public information films and TV
Ghost_Box_Records
Art of manipulating sound using turntables
create music that was entirely produced by the turntable. Cage's Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939) is composed for two variable speed turntables, frequency
Turntablism
Music genre
a series of works that explored his stated aims, the first being Imaginary Landscape #1 for instruments including two variable speed turntables with frequency
Noise_music
Urban park in Paris, France
Swiss chalets, and gatehouses like rustic cottages, completing the imaginary landscape. The park opened on 1 April 1867, coinciding with the opening of
Parc_des_Buttes_Chaumont
Painting by Paul Bril
favored imaginary, Weltlandschaft landscape painting over more realistic approaches. These imaginary and seemingly old-fashioned landscapes were painted
Alpine_Landscape
Late string quartet by Ludwig van Beethoven
JSTOR 746283. Barry, Barbara (Spring 2017). "Invisible cities and imaginary landscapes 'quasi una fantasia': on Beethoven's op. 131" (PDF). The Musical
String Quartet No. 14 (Beethoven)
String_Quartet_No._14_(Beethoven)
Painting by Joos de Momper
The painting shows the typical fantastic landscape painted by de Momper. Momper was part of an imaginary trend carried on by Flemish artists who painted
Mountain Landscape (de Momper, Kunsthistorisches)
Mountain_Landscape_(de_Momper,_Kunsthistorisches)
Particular combination of musical instruments employed in a composition
(1951): oboe, bass clarinet, piano and four percussionists; Cage, Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (March No. 2) (1951): 12 radios, 24 players; Boulez, Le Marteau
Instrumentation_(music)
2010 novel by Megan Whalen Turner
several nonfiction items. The books are set in a Byzantine-like imaginary landscape, reminiscent of ancient Greece and other territories around the Mediterranean
A_Conspiracy_of_Kings
1993 compilation album by Various artists
Ambient Label Virgin Compiler Simon Hopkins Various artists chronology Ambient 1: A Brief History of Ambient (1993) Ambient 2: Imaginary Landscapes (1993)
A_Brief_History_of_Ambient
Musical composition by Harrison Birtwistle
It is described by the composer as "a compound artificial landscape or 'imaginary landscape', to use Paul Klee's title...presenting musical ideas through
Silbury_Air
English/American painter and writer (1727–1791)
on 26 May 2005. Retrieved 3 August 2015. Abstract for the paper "Imaginary Landscape? William Williams and The Journal of Penrose, Seaman", Sarah Wadsworth
William_Williams_(artist)
Music performed to aid in the practice of meditation
meditative. John Cage was influenced by Zen, and pieces such as Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (1951) for twelve radios are "meditations that measure the
Meditation_music
Joachim Patinir is referred to as 'world landscape'. These world landscapes represented imaginary panoramic landscapes seen from an elevated viewpoint and
Master of the Small Landscapes
Master_of_the_Small_Landscapes
Finnish composer
orchestra (2023) Helena's Song, for violin and orchestra (2023) Imaginary Landscapes for ensemble (9 players) (2002) Short Stories for saxophone quartet
Sebastian_Fagerlund
Painting by Joos de Momper
probably completed in the 1600s. The painting depicts the exotic, imaginary landscape typical of de Mompers' oeuvre and his circle. A warm-colored foreground
Mountain Landscape with Castle
Mountain_Landscape_with_Castle
Painting by Henri Rousseau
chosen as one of the 105 decisive western paintings for Michel Butor's imaginary museum. Painted at the start of his career and exhibited at the 1890 salon
Myself,_Portrait-Landscape
for oboe and piano Earle Brown – Three Pieces for piano John Cage Imaginary Landscape No. 4 Music of Changes Elliott Carter – String Quartet No. 1 Carlos
1951_in_music
1978 studio album by Genesis
claim of their survival. The rest of the album is "a tapestry of imaginary landscapes filled with the struggling mythic heroes that Genesis has learned
...And Then There Were Three...
...And_Then_There_Were_Three...
Flemish painter
Antwerp – 11 October 1631), was a Flemish landscape painter. He was known for his small, usually imaginary landscapes in an Italianate style. Marten Ryckaert
Marten_Ryckaert
sounds (foreshadowing many later works, including Radio Music and Imaginary Landscape No. 4); and the inclusion of random events (whatever happens to be
Credo_in_Us
in Nuremberg) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman known for his imaginary landscapes with figures executed in a late Mannerist style. His drawings are
Frederik_van_Valckenborch
German electronic musician, producer, and composer (born 1990)
synthesizers. Later in 2022, he released non-profit compilation Imaginary Landscapes with music by KMRU, Yu Su, Karem Lotfy, and others, donating all
David_August_(musician)
– between 1684 and 1687) was a Flemish Baroque painter known for his landscapes and religious scenes. Wans was born in Antwerp where he started his artist
Jan_Baptist_Martin_Wans
Dutch landscape painter and engraver (c. 1629–1682)
Only the Italianate and foreign landscapes other than Scandinavian are absent from his oeuvre. The imaginary landscapes of gardens that Ruisdael painted
Jacob_van_Ruisdael
Painting by Salvator Rosa
Salvator Rosa, the Italian Baroque artist who is best known for his imaginary landscapes. The painting is usually interpreted as a personification of philosophy
Philosophy_(Salvator_Rosa)
1994 compilation album by Various artists
Released 1994 Genre Ambient Label Virgin Various artists chronology Imaginary Landscapes (1993) Ambient 3: Music of Changes (1994) Isolationism (1994)
Music_of_Changes_(album)
Brazilian painter (born 1983)
April 2023. Trembley, Nicolas (20 August 2020). "Lucas Arruda's imaginary landscapes". Numéro. Retrieved 4 April 2023. Martí, Silas. "Mendes Wood DM"
Lucas_Arruda
Painting by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Italian costumes, and painted them. Corot would then later add an imaginary landscape in the background. In Gitane au tambourin, the artist highlights
Gypsy_with_Tambourine
Musical instrument that modifies an existing class of instruments
phonograph records as musical instruments (in his 1939 composition Imaginary Landscape No.1). Cage also devised ways to perform using sounds which were
Experimental musical instrument
Experimental_musical_instrument
Painting by Joos de Momper
Saint Petersburg. The painting depicts de Momper's typical foreign, imaginary landscape. The colors become colder and the contours less distinct as they
Rocky Landscape with a Waterfall
Rocky_Landscape_with_a_Waterfall
Oil painting by Caspar David Friedrich
a rocky precipice with his back to the viewer; he is gazing out on a landscape covered in a thick sea of fog through which other ridges, trees, and mountains
Wanderer_above_the_Sea_of_Fog
Ethnic group of Tamil Nadu, India
JSTOR 603148. Sutton, Deborah (2003), "'In this the land of the Todas': Imaginary Landscapes and Colonial Policy in Nineteenth-Century Southern India", in Dorrian
Toda_people
Painting by Joos de Momper
artist Joos de Momper. The painting showcases Momper's large scale, imaginary landscape painting and his interpretation of perspective in distant views while
Tobias'_Journey
American outsider artist (1891–1972)
for his landscape paintings in the outsider art-style. He was age 76 when he started to record his memories in the form of imaginary landscapes and produced
Joseph_Yoakum
Amtrak and commuter train station in Tukwila, Washington
includes a piece of public art, Sheila Klein's sculpture and garden Imaginary Landscape, located at the station's ancillary building. It consists of planted
Tukwila_station
American painter (born 1947)
American contemporary surrealist painter of figures, animals, and imaginary landscapes. She is a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota who received her bachelor's
Cheryl_Laemmle
countries Worldbuilding Alberto Manguel & Gianni Guadalupi: The Dictionary of Imaginary Places. ISBN 0-15-626054-9 Brian Stableford: The Dictionary of Science
Fictional_country
Cloth) (1981) Untitled (Head of a Woman; unfinished) (1981) Untitled (Imaginary Landscape at Pubol) (1981) Untitled (Skin of a Beach) (1981) Woman on a Ram
List of works by Salvador Dalí
List_of_works_by_Salvador_Dalí
Dutch cultural organization
October 2011). "Imaginary Landscapes. Kontraste Festival". Metalocus. Retrieved 12 May 2025. "Kontraste Festival: Imaginary Landscapes". Digicult. October
Sonic_Acts
Building in Veneto, Italy
another room, The Room of the Little Dog. The Crociera room depicts imaginary landscapes and the villa's staff peering around trompe-l'œil doors. The Room
Villa_Barbaro
Chinese-born American artist (1910-2016)
during the Great Depression. Deer on Cliff, 1960s The Cove, 1960s Imaginary Landscape #1 and #2, 1955 Winfield Pottery – Tyrus Wong Iris plate. Winfield
Tyrus_Wong
Italian Renaissance architect (1377–1446)
perspective studied by Brunelleschi and the others, artists could paint imaginary landscapes and scenes with accurate three-dimensional perspective and realism
Filippo_Brunelleschi
Japanese painter
the Harvard Art Museums' collections Landscape". harvardartmuseums.org. Retrieved 2021-01-07. "Imaginary Landscape, Sakaki Hyakusen ^ Minneapolis Institute
Sakaki_Hyakusen
1978 song by Frank Zappa
tuned to entirely different channels (similar to the aleatoric piece Imaginary Landscape No. 4 by John Cage). The song features a variety of musical quotations
The Adventures of Greggery Peccary
The_Adventures_of_Greggery_Peccary
Music in the United States
the most influential in the history of country music. John Cage's Imaginary Landscape No. 1, a composition for piano, Chinese cymbal and two phonograph
Timeline of music in the United States (1920–1949)
Timeline_of_music_in_the_United_States_(1920–1949)
Czech artist (1922–1986)
sculpture A Piece of Earth (1969), covered by wrinkled relief of an imaginary landscape. Its static is disturbed by thin iron rods of hidden pendulums inside
Vladimír_Janoušek
1981 single by Grandmaster Flash
the same time. They descend, on the one hand, from John Cage's 'Imaginary Landscape', a 1939 percussion piece whose instrumentation included two phonographs;
The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel
The_Adventures_of_Grandmaster_Flash_on_the_Wheels_of_Steel
American poet and social critic (1938–2020)
Biology. (Editor). Lindisfarne Press. 1987. ISBN 978-0-89281-080-2. Imaginary Landscape: Making Worlds of Myth and Science. St. Martin's Press. 1989.
William_Irwin_Thompson
Art movement
steadily grew during his lifetime. He often uses elements of chance: Imaginary Landscape No. 4 for 12 radio receivers, and Music of Changes for piano. Sonatas
20th-century_classical_music
Gallery, Birmingham (url) Francisque Millet (1642–1679), 2 paintings : Imaginary Landscape, Szépmûvészeti Múzeum, Budapest (url) Jean-François Millet (1814–1875)
List of artists in the Web Gallery of Art (L–Z)
List_of_artists_in_the_Web_Gallery_of_Art_(L–Z)
American painter and sculptor
exuded "giddy beauty" and "unapologetic decorativeness"; her later imaginary landscapes have been described as whimsical spectacles of "Disneyesque horror
JoAnne_Carson
Venezuelan visual artist
Venezuelan visual artist, known for his work with geometric and abandoned landscapes as its recurring subjects which frequently feature impossible architecture
Pancho_Quilici
Lovro Janša (30 June 1749 – 1 April 1812), was a Slovenian-born Austrian landscape painter and engraver. He was born in Bresnitz to farmers Matija Janša
Laurenz_Janscha
third floor preserves numerous Renaissance frescoes, portraying imaginary landscapes with ruins and castles, along with allegorical representations of
Palazzo_delle_Albere,_Trento
1979 short film
It's a Surrealist film in the term's original sense - in that its imaginary landscape is equally populated by conscious and unconscious elements and little
Nocturna_Artificialia
1967 science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin
Bittner (1986) points out that the city, like many of Le Guin's imaginary landscapes, is both an image and a symbol with underlying psychological value
City_of_Illusions
American painter and illustrator (1870–1966)
he profited from them. He would often build scale models of the imaginary landscapes he wished to paint, using various lighting setups before deciding
Maxfield_Parrish
Russian and Lithuanian artist
Amsterdam, and Düsseldorf. During World War II, Dobuzhinsky painted imaginary landscapes of the besieged Leningrad. After his death in 1957, he was interred
Mstislav_Dobuzhinsky
American composer (1931–2021)
Alpha Waves, Assorted Percussion, and Automated Coded Relays", on Imaginary Landscapes, Elektra/Nonesuch 79235-2, 1989 Sferics, Lovely Music, Ltd. LP 1017
Alvin_Lucier
IMAGINARY LANDSCAPE
IMAGINARY LANDSCAPE
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
An Imaginary bird
Girl/Female
Indian
Imaginary picture
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
Bird of Paradise; Daughter of King Bahman and Mother of Darab; Gold; An Imaginary Bird
Boy/Male
Muslim
Imaginary
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
The Imaginary Bird who Soars the Highest
Girl/Female
Muslim
The imaginary bird who soars the highest
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an idle dreamer, from Middle English cokayne ‘cloud-cuckooland’, name of an imaginary paradise (Old French (pays de) cocaigne, from Middle Low German kÅkenje, a diminutive of kÅke ‘cake’, since in this land the houses were supposed to be made of cake).Americanized spelling of French Cocagne, from an Occitan word meaning ‘profit’, ‘advantage’, used as a personal name from the Middle Ages.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Imaginary picture
Girl/Female
Indian
Imaginary
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Asight; Landscape; Scene
Girl/Female
Muslim
Imaginary picture
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
The imaginary bird who soars the highest
IMAGINARY LANDSCAPE
IMAGINARY LANDSCAPE
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, German, Spanish
Healer; Festive Party; Calm; Small Intelligent One
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gazelle. White antelope.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
White
Boy/Male
Tamil
Caring
Girl/Female
Indian
High, Eminent, Distinguished
Boy/Male
Indian
Beautiful, Perfect, One of the ninety nine qualities of God
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
A Flower
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : occupational name for a bow maker, Older Scots bowar, equivalent to English Bowyer.English and Scottish : from Middle English bur, bour ‘bower’, ‘cottage’, ‘inner room’ (Old English būr), hence a topographic name for someone who lived in a small cottage, an occupational name for a house servant who attended his master in his private quarters (see Bowerman), or a habitational name from any of various places, for example in Essex, named Bower or Bowers from this word.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beauty
Girl/Female
American, French, German, Hebrew
Dear; Beloved; The Plain
IMAGINARY LANDSCAPE
IMAGINARY LANDSCAPE
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n.
False or depraved sight; imaginary vision of objects.
a.
Imaginary.
v.
Hence, something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.
a.
Of or pertaining to an imago.
n.
An imaginary expression or quantity.
a.
Existing only in imagination or fancy; not real; fancied; visionary; ideal.
n.
An imaginer.
n.
The state or quality of being imaginary; unreality.
n.
An imaginary flower supposed never to fade.
n.
The imaginary land or abode of fairies.
a.
Existing only in imagination; fanciful; imaginary; not real; chimerical.
a.
Imagining; conceiving.
a.
Imaginative.
a.
Characterized by imagination; imaginative; also, given to the use or rhetorical figures or imagins.
n.
An imaginary country of idleness and luxury.
n.
An imaginary being inhabiting the air; a fairy.
a.
In a imaginary manner; in imagination.
a.
Drawn in air; imaginary.
n.
In a plane, the two imaginary circular points at infinity; in space of three dimensions, the imaginary circle at infinity.
n.
One who forms ideas or conceptions; one who contrives.