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  1. ALVIN LUCIER Theme Music for Piano with Magnetic Strings (22:58) Years ago I met a music critic who said he didn’t like music made with wires. He was referring to my Music on a Long Thin Wire which had just been installed at the Landmark Center in Saint Paul, as part of New Music America Minneapolis 1980.

  2. Alvin LUCIER, « Theme », 1 CD Lovely Music, 1999, LCD 5011. Alvin LUCIER, « 40 Rooms »*,* 1 CD + CD-ROM iEar Studios, 1999. Alvin LUCIER, Wind Shadows ; Music for Piano with One or More Snare Drums ; Music for Piano with Amplified Sonorous Vessels ; Panorama, dans « Panorama », Roland Dahinden, trombone ; Hildegarde Kleeb, piano, 1 CD Lovely Music, 1997, LCD 1012.

  3. L'Expérimentale. Documentaire : "Hommage à Alvin Lucier". Alvin Lucier, compositeur américain, créent 1966 le Sonic Art Union avec ses collègues Robert Ashley, David Behrman et Gordon Mumma. Ses œuvres sont régulièrement interprétées par des ensembles de musique contemporaine à travers le monde. L'influence d'Alvin Lucier est ...

  4. brahms.ircam.fr › en › alvin-lucierAlvin Lucier - Ircam

    Alvin Lucier was born in the United States in 1931 and is considered to be a pioneer in contemporary composition and performance, particularly in the field of electroacoustics. His work, based on the concepts of echolocation, the physics of sound, and psychoacoustics, explores sound’s natural properties in connection to space, propagation ...

  5. 1 de dic. de 2021 · Alvin Lucier, the groundbreaking American composer and educator, died Wednesday at his home in Middletown, Conn. after a long illness.He was 90. Lucier changed the way we think about sound through ...

  6. 14 de feb. de 2022 · Alvin Lucier, who died December 1st, 2021, at the age of 90, was a giant of experimental music. His insights into sound—how it’s produced, controlled, and experienced, and what that all might mean—were not just conceptually and intellectually profound, but beautiful and magical to experience. As a thinker who demonstrated his ideas, he ...

  7. 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 of its time ...