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  1. Still Lives. Three amazing works for pure waves and instruments. Lucier has pioneered in many areas of music composition and performance, including the notation of performers’ physical gestures, the use of brain waves in live performance, the generation of visual imagery by sound in vibrating media, and the evocation of room acoustics for ...

  2. 7 de mar. de 2003 · Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas by Alvin Lucier, released 07 March 2003 1. Clarinet 2. Marimba 3. Viola 4. Voice 5. Xylophone 6. Violin Duet 7. Flute 8. Glockenspiel 9. Cello 10. Horn 11. Vibraphone 12. Violin Solo Double album release of Alvin Lucier's four-part work, initiated in 1972 and recorded as presented here in 1983-84 and 2001.

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  4. 2 de dic. de 2021 · 6 min. Alvin Lucier, an acclaimed composer of the perpetual avant-garde who found music in everything, including the opening and closing of an umbrella over a ticking alarm clock as well as the ...

  5. Alvin Lucier performs "I am sitting in a room" at the 2014 Seeing/Sensing/Sounding CAST Symposium. Photo: L. Barry Hetherington. Evan Ziporyn (left) with Alvin Lucier. Photo: CAST/ video still. Alvin Lucier, Music on a Long Thin Wire, 1977. Alvin Lucier performs "I am sitting in a room" at the 2014 Seeing/Sensing/Sounding CAST Symposium.

  6. Alvin Lucier. Alvin Lucier was born in 1931 in Nashua, New Hampshire. He was educated in Nashua parochial and public schools, The Portsmouth Abbey School, Yale and Brandeis, and spent two years in Rome on a Fulbright Scholarship. From 1962 to 1969 he taught at Brandeis where he conducted the Brandeis University Chamber Chorus which devoted much ...

  7. 2019 repress. 2001 release. Three works for pure waves and instruments from Alvin Lucier . Lucier has pioneered in many areas of music composition and performance, including the notation of performers' physical gestures, the use of brain waves in live performance, the generation of visual imagery by sound in vibrating media, and the evocation of room acoustics for musical purposes.