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Matthew Anderson on X: "John Cage's "Organ²/ASLSP (As Slow as Possible)" has been playing on the organ of a church in Halberstadt, Germany since 2001. (The performance runs until 2640.) This Saturday,
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The world's slowest musical composition, John Cage's 'As Slow as Possible,' changes chord for first time in seven years | CNN
Performer John Cage created a piece of music titled “As Slow As Possible”. It is 639 years long and will finish in 2640. It is currently playing in the Sankt-Burchardi-Church in Halberstadt,