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*''[[Funeral March for the Obsequies of a Deaf Man]]'' (1897) by [[Alphonse Allais]], a French humorist (1854-1905) *''[[Funeral March for the Obsequies of a Deaf Man]]'' (1897) by [[Alphonse Allais]], a French humorist (1854-1905)
*''[[Erwin Schulhoff#Musical style|In futurum]]'' (1919) by [[Erwin Schulhoff]] (1894-1942) *''[[Erwin Schulhoff#Musical style|In futurum]]'' (1919) by [[Erwin Schulhoff]] (1894-1942)
-*''Monotone-Silence Symphony'' (1949), by [[Yves Klein]]+*''[[Monotone-Silence Symphony]]'' (1949), by [[Yves Klein]]
*''[[4′33″]]'' (1952) by [[John Cage]] (1912–1992) *''[[4′33″]]'' (1952) by [[John Cage]] (1912–1992)
*''[[4′33″#4′33″ No. 2|4'33" No. 2]]'' (1962) by John Cage *''[[4′33″#4′33″ No. 2|4'33" No. 2]]'' (1962) by John Cage

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