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Electronic music of theatre and public activity

Title
  1. Electronic music of theatre and public activity / Gordon Mumma.
Published by
  1. New York, NY : New World Records, [2005], ℗2005.
Author
  1. Mumma, Gordon, 1935-

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Additional authors
  1. Smoliar, Stephen W
  2. Mumma, Gordon, 1935-
  3. Ashley, Robert, 1930-2014
  4. Borkin, Harold
  5. Cohen, Milton A
  6. Manupelli, George
  7. Wehrer, Joseph J
  8. Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc
  9. ONCE Festival. Chamber Ensemble, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital, stereo; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Works. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Works.
Subject
  1. Electronic music
  2. Computer music
  3. Aleatory music
Genre/Form
  1. Compact discs.
Contents
  1. Megaton for Wm. Burroughs (1964) (22:34) -- Conspiracy 8 (1970) (18:13) -- Cybersonic cantilevers (1973) (19:16) -- Cirqualz (1980) (5:43).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. First work an electronic theater piece utilizing live and pre-recorded materials; 2nd work co-composed with Stephen Smoliar for live performer and digital computer; 3rd work based on a daylong installation with primary sound materials contributed by the public; 4th work a slightly revised version of an electronic work to accompany a modern dance piece; 1st-3rd works edited from live performance recordings by the composer.
  2. "Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc."
  3. Compact disc.
  4. Program notes in English (15 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in 1964 at the ONCE Festival in Ann Arbor, Michigan (1st work), at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of MIT on Feb. 20, 1970 (2nd work), and at the Everson Museum, Syracuse, New York on May 19, 1973 (3rd work).