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  1. Pauline Oliveros & The University of Michigan Digital Music Ensemble by Digital Music Ensemble of the University of Michigan, Pauline Oliveros released in 2010.

  2. Pauline was recently inducted into the Capital Region Thomas Edison Music Hall of Fame! IONE received the plaque in Pauline’s honor. The sixth class of inductees into the Capital Region Thomas Edison Music Hall of Fame includes legendary 518 artists from the fields of classical, folk, jazz and electronic music, as well as a pioneering hip-hop songwriter and two individuals who chronicled the ...

  3. PAULINE OLIVEROS 1932-2016. Pauline Oliveros' life as a composer, performer and humanitarian was about opening her own and others' sensibilities to the universe and facets of sounds. Her career spanned fifty years of boundary dissolving music making. In the '50s she was part of a circle of iconoclastic composers, artists, poets gathered ...

  4. Pauline Oliveros and the University of Michigan Digital Music Ensemble (Deep Listening, 2010) Dreams of the Jungfrau (Deep Listening Publications, 2008) Io & Her & The Trouble with Him: An Opera in Primeval Time (Deep Listening Publications, 2008) Small Steps: Interview and performance (Ecstatic Peace, 2007) Recording Field H

  5. 27 de sept. de 2013 · 8. 517 views 9 years ago. University of Michigan Digital Music Ensemble performs Pauline Oliveros' Heart of Tones. Directed by Stephen Rush. Video excerpt from DVD "Pauline...

  6. Pauline Oliveros Acclaimed internationally, for six decades she explored sound-forging new ground for herself and others. Through improvisation, electronic music, ritual, teaching and meditation she created a body of work with such a breadth of vision that it profoundly effects those who experience it and eludes many who try to write about it.

  7. Pauline Oliveros (May 30, 1932 – November 24, 2016) was an American composer, accordionist and a central figure in the development of post-war experimental and electronic music. She was a founding member of the San Francisco Tape Music Center in the 1960s, and served as its director.