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  1. 27 de mar. de 2021 · Alvin Lucier's Music for Solo Performer (1965), often referred to as the 'brain wave piece', has become a key work of experimental music. Its setup, in which the brain waves of a solo performer are made to excite percussion instruments, has given the work a central place in the discourse on artistic sonification.

  2. Abstract. Alvin Lucier's Music for Solo Performer (1965), often referred to as the ‘brain wave piece’, has become a key work of experimental music. Its setup, in which the brain waves of a solo performer are made to excite percussion instruments, has given the work a central place in the discourse on artistic sonification.

  3. 1 de may. de 2017 · The year was 1965, the composer was Alvin Lucier and the piece was Music for Solo Performer. Generally considered to be the first musical work to use brain waves to directly generate the resultant sound, Lucier’s work remains a groundbreaking and important piece of 20th century music, as well as one of the touchstones of early ...

  4. Track 1, Sferics (1981), recorded on August 27, 1981, in Church Park, Colorado. Originally released on the LP Sferics (VR 1017). Track 2, Music For Solo Performer (1965), recorded at the Wesleyan University Experimental Music Studio, on December 8 and 9, 2007.

  5. Discover Alvin Lucier: Sferics; Music for Solo Performer by Alvin Lucier. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. 9 de feb. de 2010 · Buy Digital Album. $10 USD or more. Send as Gift. Alvin Lucier on Sferics and Music For Solo Performer: "Sferics is the shortened term for atmospherics, natural radio-frequency emissions in the ionosphere, caused by electromagnetic energy radiated from nearby or distant lightning. . . .

  7. Sferics / Music For Solo Performer. Label: Lovely Music, Ltd. Format: CD. Genre: Electronic. Out of stock. 'Sferics is the shortened term for atmospherics, natural radio-frequency emissions in the ionosphere, caused by electromagnetic energy radiated from nearby or distant lightning.