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  1. Robert Ashley. Robert Ashley (March 28, 1930 in Ann Arbor, Michigan – March 3, 2014), was a distinguished figure in American contemporary music, holds an international reputation for his work in new forms of opera and multi-disciplinary projects. His recorded works are acknowledged classics of language in a musical setting.

  2. March 2014. Robert Ashley photographed by Chris Buck. Textually hyperdense and accelerated for the televisual age, the multimedia music theatre of composer Robert Ashley has been called the future of opera, as well as the first to exploit the unique rhythms of the American voice. Thom Holmes meets the composer to discuss his founding role in ...

  3. Robert Ashley discography and songs: Music profile for Robert Ashley, born 28 March 1930. Genres: Spoken Word, Opera, Modern Classical. Albums include Private Parts, Automatic Writing, and OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music: 1948-1980.

  4. Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Died. March 3, 2014. ( 2014-03-03) (aged 83) New York City, New York, US. Web. UbuWeb Film, UbuWeb Sound, Wikipedia. Robert Ashley (1930–2014) was an American composer, who was best known for his operas and other theatrical works, many of which incorporate electronics and extended techniques.

  5. 26 de sept. de 2020 · These are songs about the Corn Beltand some of the people in it... or on it.http://www.robertashley.org/productions/1977-83-perfectlives.htmhttp://www.ubu.co...

  6. Robert Ashley (1930-2014) Robert Ashley, a distinguished figure in American contemporary music, holds an international reputation for his work in new forms of opera and multi-disciplinary projects. His recorded works are acknowledged classics of language in a musical setting. He pioneered opera-for-television.

  7. 4 de mar. de 2014 · The experimental composer Robert Ashley has died, aged 83. Kyle Gann, who recently wrote a biography on the composer, wrote on his website that he had received confirmation of the composer’s death.