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Pauline Oliveros|Four Electronic Pieces 1959-1966

Four Electronic Pieces 1959-1966

Pauline Oliveros

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A pioneering figure of American avant-garde music, composer Pauline Oliveros has led trailblazing paths in experimental music composition and performance. During the ‘60s, her tenure at the San Francisco Tape Center birthed some of the earliest and most definitive explorations into tape and electronic music. FOUR ELECTRONIC PIECES 1959-1966 collects Oliveros’s inaugural explorations into delay- and systems-based composition utilizing variable-speed hand-wound tape recorders, military surplus oscillators, and all manner of self-invented techniques--a cogent reminder of the artistic resourcefulness of electronic musicians during the pre-Moog dawn of sound synthesis.
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Mnemonics III
00:17:28

Pauline Oliveros, interprète - Pauline Oliveros, compositeur

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V of IV
00:14:43

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2008 Sub Rosa 2008 Sub Rosa

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Time Perspectives
00:19:29

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2008 Sub Rosa 2008 Sub Rosa

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Once again / Buchla piece
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2008 Sub Rosa 2008 Sub Rosa

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A pioneering figure of American avant-garde music, composer Pauline Oliveros has led trailblazing paths in experimental music composition and performance. During the ‘60s, her tenure at the San Francisco Tape Center birthed some of the earliest and most definitive explorations into tape and electronic music. FOUR ELECTRONIC PIECES 1959-1966 collects Oliveros’s inaugural explorations into delay- and systems-based composition utilizing variable-speed hand-wound tape recorders, military surplus oscillators, and all manner of self-invented techniques--a cogent reminder of the artistic resourcefulness of electronic musicians during the pre-Moog dawn of sound synthesis.
© TiVo

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