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John Cage |
| University of Illinois, Urbana as a part of the University of Illinois Festival of Contemporary Arts. |
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Williams Mix |
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Tape Composition |
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1953 |
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USA |
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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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USA |
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John Cage |
| University of Illinois, Assembly Hall of Urbana Campus. Performance by David Tudor, Antoinette Vischer, William Brooks, Ronald Peters, Yuji Takahashi, Neely Bruce and Philip Corner, harpsichords. The performance also included use of 7 |
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HPSCHD |
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Musical composition |
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1969 |
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USA |
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Jonty Harrison |
| Arts Council of Great Britain. John Harle
Premiere: John Harle; St Johns, Smith Square, London, 1981. Appears on LP Daniel Kientzy - Daniel Kientzy
LP, Electrecord (cat. no. ST-CS 0201), 1986 |
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LP |
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1980 |
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England |
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Trevor Wishart |
| recorded March/April 1982 in the Music Centre, University of East-Anglia, Norwich. Previously released on Mouth Music LP (Hyperion A66060) in 1982. |
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Anticredos |
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Tape Composition |
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1982 |
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England |
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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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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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Denis Smalley |
| Groupe de Musique Expérimentale de Marseille with funds provided by the Arts Council of Great Britain.
first performance: Marseille. On CD Effects Input | EI 03 |
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Névé |
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1994 |
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England |
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Christof Migone |
| Khyber Center for the Arts, Halifax. Saturday April 15, 1995 8AM-midnight.
audio from this performance does not appear on the vex cd. the two are related in name only (by way of Satie). |
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vex |
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Performance |
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1995 |
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Canada |
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David Cunningham |
| piano 503 Performed by:
david toop: guitar, prepared guitar, bass, percussion, flute, alto flute, glockenspiel, voice, tapes, noises, rhythm tracks
steve beresford: bass, piano, farfisa organ, prophet 5, trumpet, flugelhorn, euphonium, percussion, g |
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danger in paradise |
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CD Album |
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1995 |
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England |
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David Cunningham |
| piano 502. Music composed and performed by:
michael giles: kit drums, assorted percussion, mouth horns, mouth reeds, bow, voice, keyboard
jamie muir: assorted percussion, hand drums, bow, thumb piano, mouthpiece, conch
david cunningham: loops, treatme |
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ghost dance -michael giles, jamie muir, david cunningham |
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1996 |
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England |
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Christof Migone |
| Montréal (exhibition, Galerie de lUQAM)
2001 Halifax (performance, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design)
2001 Montreal (performance, Ultrazone.01/micro, Théâtre La Chapelle)
2001 Chicago (audio publication, solo CD, Locust)
2001 Geneva (performa |
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Crackers |
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1998 |
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Canada |
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