In 1952, experimental composer John Cage debuted "4'33," a piece comprised of four minutes and 33 seconds of complete silence ...
fruits and golden statues of the Buddha, watching the celebrations of his 18th birthday in silence, with a faint smile.. The youthful Buddhist lama sat on a throne near an altar decorated with ...
But for the moment, let's end with this statue of the Buddha, the thing which leads us to no thing, nothing . . . and to the greatest sound of all . . . silence.