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Kyle Gann

|birth_place = Dallas, Texas |image = KGhome3.jpg |occupation = Music professor, music critic, composer |background = non_performing_personnel }}

Kyle Eugene Gann (born November 21, 1955, in Dallas, Texas) is an American composer, professor of music, critic, analyst, and musicologist who has worked primarily in the New York City area. As a music critic for ''The Village Voice'' (from 1986 to 2005) and other publications, he has supported progressive music, including such "downtown" movements as postminimalism and totalism. Provided by Wikipedia
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    No such thing as silence : John Cage's 4'33" / by Gann, Kyle

    Published 2010
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    Charles Ives's Concord : essays after a sonata / by Gann, Kyle

    Published 2017
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    No such thing as silence : John Cage's 4'33" / by Gann, Kyle

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    Robert Ashley / by Gann, Kyle

    Published 2012
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    Charles Ives's Concord : essays after a sonata / by Gann, Kyle

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    The arithmetic of listening : tuning theory and history for the impractical musician / by Gann, Kyle

    Published 2019
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    The world got away : a memoir / by Rouse, Mikel

    Published 2024
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