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Tod Dockstader |
| LOCUST 36 [2003]
Reissue of Dockstaders crucial and remarkably advanced early concrete pieces, originally released privately and then reissued by Folkways in 1961. Tod Dockstader did the analog-to-digital transfer from the original tape, and Ernst Kar |
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Eight Electronic pieces |
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Tape Composition |
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1961 |
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USA |
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Tod Dockstader |
| ReR TODD1 [2002]
Reissue with a stereo version of Study No. 7 of the Eight Electronic Pieces and Past Prelude. |
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Omniphony |
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Tape Composition |
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1966 |
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Jonty Harrison |
| Magyar Radio/MAFILM.
Premiere: the University of Birmingham, 1982.
Second Prize, Bourges International Electroacoustic Awards 1983; Euphonie dor, Bourges 1992. Appears on Various Artists - Interpenetrations
LP, UEA (cat. no |
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Klang |
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LP |
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1982 |
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England |
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Pauline Oliveros |
| Barbara Benary for Gamelan Son of Lion. Lions Eye for Synthesizer was commissioned concurrently by Neil Rolnick for iEAR Presents at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Both versions were performed in 1985. |
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Lions Eye/Lions Tale |
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CD |
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1985 |
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USA |
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Jonty Harrison |
| Fine Arts Brass Ensemble/West Midlands Arts.
Premiere: Fine Arts Brass Ensemble; Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham, 1992.
Preselected, Bourges International Electroacoustic Awards 1994. |
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Ottone |
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Composition |
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1992 |
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England |
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Jonty Harrison |
| Groupe de Recherches Musicales, Paris.
Premiere: Salle Olivier Messiaen, Maison de Radio-France, Paris, 1995.
Mention, Prix Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria, 1996. |
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Hot Air |
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Composition |
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1995 |
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France |
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Jon Rose |
| Sonambiente Festival, Berlin, Brisbane Biennale, Ars Elektronika Austria, Steim Amsterdam, Mousontürm, Frankfurt 1997-7
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Perks |
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Performance |
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1996 |
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Germany |
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Karlheinz Essl |
| Chicago Cultural Center
Claudia Cassidy Theater
Chicago, 78 E. Washington |
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fLOCK |
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Concerto for ensemble and live-electronics |
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1998 |
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USA |
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Sonic Youth |
| composer James Tenney (1934-2006)
arranger William Winant (b. 1953)
performers Sonic Youth:
Kim Gordon, electric guitar
Lee Ranaldo, electric guitar
Steve Shelley, bass drum
Thurston Moore, electric guitar
with
William Winant, percussion
Jim O |
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Having Never Written a Note for Percussion |
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Realisation |
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1999 |
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USA |
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Ken Gregory |
| Western Front Vancouver BC September 27, 28 2002. |
| send and receive: a festival of sound Winnipeg Art Gallery October 22 2002. |
| supermusique Montreal Quebec, SuperOption2 October 30 2003. |
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We Had Gills |
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live performance |
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2002 |
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Canada |
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