List of silent musical compositions
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This is a list of musical works which consist mostly or entirely of silence.
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Classical compositions
- Funeral March for the Obsequies of a Deaf Man (1897) by Alphonse Allais, a French humorist (1854-1905)
- In futurum (1919) by Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942)
- Monotone-Silence Symphony (1949), by Yves Klein
- 4′33″ (1952) by John Cage (1912–1992)
- 4'33" No. 2 (1962) by John Cage
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Songs
- "Absolute Elsewhere" by Coil
- "Are We Here? (Criminal Justice Bill? Mix)" by Orbital
- "The Ballad of Richard Nixon" by John Denver
- "(nothing)" by The Microphones
- "The Best of Marcel Marceau" by Michael Viner
- "Beware! The Funk is Everywhere" by Afrika Bambaataa
- "Birthdeath Experience" by Whitehouse
- "A Lot of Nothing" by Coheed and Cambria (Split into 11 sections ranging from 5–15 seconds in length)
- "Magic Window" by Boards of Canada
- "The Nutopian International Anthem" by John Lennon
- "Two Minutes Silence" by John Lennon and Yoko Ono
- "One Minute of Silence" by Soundgarden
- "A One Minute Silence" by Mike Batt
- "Pregnant Pause... Intermission" by Leila Bela
- "Pure Digital Silence" by The Melvins
- "(Silence)" by Ciccone Youth
- "[Silence]" by Korn
- "[Silence]" ("A suitable place for those with tired ears to pause and resume listening later") by Robert Wyatt
- "There's a Riot Goin' On" by Sly Stone
- "Three Bagatelles for David Tudor" by György Ligeti
- "The Ten Coolest Things About New Jersey" by The Bloodhound Gang
- "Thirty-second Silence" by Guster
- "Tunnel of Goats XVII" by Coil
- "9-11-01" by Soulfly
- "12:97:24:99" by Mudvayne
- "Page 13" by Fantômas
- "Path XII Inlustra Nigror" by Vesania
- "15 Minutes" by Télépopmusik
- "18 sekúndur fyrir sólarupprás"(18 seconds before sunrise) by Sigur Rós
- "Non Musical Silence" by All-American Rejects (The album When The World Comes Down)
- "Non-Musical Silence" by Marilyn Manson (The album Antichrist Superstar consists, in addition to the regular tracks, of 72 tracks of silence, each four seconds long, followed by a song called "Untitled")
- "You Can Make Your Own Music" by Covenant (a 4 minute and 33 second silent track, in reference to John Cage's song "4′33″)
- "Intentionally Left Blank" by James Holden (in The Idiots Are Winning (2006))
- "The Sound of Free speech" by Crass
- "Schweigenminute" by VNV Nation on Praise the Fallen (1999)
- "Silence" by Brian Eno on Drums Between The Bells (2011)
- "Silencio sepulcral" (Sepulchral Silence) by Soziedad Alkoholika
- "The Misinterpretation of Silence and its Disastrous Consequences" by Type O Negative on Slow, Deep and Hard (1991)
- "In Remembrance" by Pan.Thy.Monium on Khaooohs and Kon-Fus-Ion (1996)
- "Rwanda" by Radio Boy (2001).
- "42 Minutes of Silence" by Milosh on Quiet Time, with Milosh (2002)
- "Anniversary Of World War III" by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band on Volume 3: A Child's Guide to Good and Evil (1968)
- "Song of the Deaf Girl" by Cloud Cult on The Meaning of 8 (2007)
- "Le chant des carpes" by Ludwig von 88 on Houlala II "la mission" (1987)
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