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Since that time, the Sonic Arts Union (known as the Sonic Arts Group until 1969) has toured extensively in the United States and Europe. Performances range from concerts in which four works, one by each of the members, are presented, to longer, more environmental installations.
The Sonic Arts Union was a collective of experimental musicians that was active between 1966 and 1976. The founding members of the group were Robert Ashley, David Behrman, Alvin Lucier and Gordon Mumma, all of whom had worked together in the instrumental performances of the ONCE festivals.
12 de jul. de 2018 · July 12, 2018. By Andrew Raffo Dewar. Ann Arbor, Michigan in the mid-1960s is perhaps not the place one would expect the seeds of musical innovation to take root and sprout into one of the most interesting and unique electronic music collectives of the 20th century.
Sonic Arts Union was a collective of experimental musicians that was active between 1966 and 1976. Founding members of the group were Robert Ashley, David Behrman, Alvin Lucier and Gordon Mumma, all of whom had worked together in the instrumental performances of the ONCE festivals.
24 de jul. de 2018 · Sonic Arts Union. NYT Critic’s Pick. By Seth Colter Walls. July 24, 2018. Members of the Sonic Arts Union helped rewire classical music in the 1960s. Literally: The founders of this...
Grant Amount$70,000. StatusCompleted. UpdatedMay 30, 2023. International House Philadelphia presented a series of concerts featuring the creative work of the Sonic Arts Union, a collective founded in 1966 by composer-performers Robert Ashley, Alvin Lucier, David Behrman, and Gordon Mumma.
The Sonic Arts Union was a collective of experimental musicians that was active between 1966 and 1976. The founding members of the group were Robert Ashley, David Behrman, Alvin Lucier and Gordon Mumma, all of whom had worked together in the instrumental performances of the ONCE festivals.