Funeral March for the Obsequies of a Deaf Man  

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-[[Alphonse Allais]] Composed in [[1897]], his ''[[Funeral March for the Obsequies of a Deaf Man]]'' -- consisting of nine blank measures -- predates comparable works by [[John Cage]] and [[Erwin Schulhoff]] by a considerable margin.+[[Alphonse Allais]] Composed in [[1897]], his ''[[Funeral March for the Obsequies of a Deaf Man]]'' -- consisting of nine blank measures -- predates comparable works by [[John Cage]] ("[[4′33″]]") and [[Erwin Schulhoff]] by a considerable margin.
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Alphonse Allais Composed in 1897, his Funeral March for the Obsequies of a Deaf Man -- consisting of nine blank measures -- predates comparable works by John Cage ("4′33″") and Erwin Schulhoff by a considerable margin.

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  • Marche Funèbre composée pour les Funérailles d'un grand homme sourd.
    • Funeral March for the Last Rites of a Deaf Man.
    • A piece consisting of 24 empty bars.




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