Iannis Xenakis
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Perkin’ at Merkin
mode 25 Michael PUGLIESE: percussion works of Iannis XENAKIS: Psappha; Morton FELDMAN: King of Denmark; John CAGE: Music for Four; Nils VIGELAND: Progress; Per NØRGÅRD: Waves; Henry MANCINI: Peter Gunn ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 1-Ensemble Music 1
mode 53 Iannis XENAKIS: Ensemble Music 1--Plektó (1993, 1st recording); Eonta; Akanthos; Rebonds; N'Shima--ST-X Ensemble/Bornstein ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 2-Ensemble Music 2
mode 56 Iannis XENAKIS: Ensemble Music 2--A la Mémoire de Lutoslawski (1994, 1st rec.); Akrata; XAS for sax quartet; Okho for percussion trio ; Echange for bass-clarinet & ensemble--Lowenstern/ST-X Ensemble/Bornstein ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 4 – Piano Works
LOW STOCK mode 80 Iannis XENAKIS: Xenakis Vol.4 — Complete Piano Music — (Herma, Evryali, Mists, A.r.) plus Dikhthas for violin & piano (Jane Peters, violin); Palimpsest for piano & ensemble (Society for New Music/Charles Peltz). Aki Takahashi, piano. Series Aki Takahashi Vol.2. (Reissue) *Winner of the Diapason d'or Prize ... Read More
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CCMIX Paris: New Electroacoustic Works
LOW STOCK mode 98/99 Xenakis/UPIC/Continuum: New Electroacoustic and Electroacoustic Music from CCMIX Paris: Iannis XENAKIS: Mycenae Alpha; Polytope de Cluny; plus works by Jean-Claude Risset, Julio Estrada, Curtis Roads, Brigitte Robindoré, Nicola Cisternino, Daniel Terruggi, Takehito Shimazu, and CCMIX's director Gerard Pape. 2-CD set with 56-page book ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 5 – Electronic Works 1
CD OUT OF STOCK mode 148 Iannis Xenakis, Vol. 5: La Légende d'Eer - Electroacoustic Work for 7-channel tape. ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 6 – Works For Strings
LOW STOCK mode 152 Iannis XENAKIS: Music for Strings - Syrmos, Aroura, Voile, Theraps, Analogique A+B, Ittidra; John Eckhardt, Ensemble Resonanz, Johannes Kalitzke ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 7 – Complete Percussion Works
LOW STOCK mode 171-173 Iannis XENAKIS: Xenakis Percussion Works - The first complete set of Xenakis' percussion ensemble, percussion duos, and solo percussion works: Persephassa, Psappha, Dmaathen, Pléïades, Komboï, Kassandra, Okho, Oophaa, and Rebonds. Steven Schick, red fish blue fish ... Read More
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Roland Auzet: Percussions(S)
mode 189-192 Roland AUZET: Percussion(s) - Series inactuelles. Includes works by Iannis Xenakis, Gerard Pape, Edmund Campion, Darius Milhaud, Alain Bancquart, Karen Tanaka, Carlos Roque Alsina, Yoshihisa Taira, and Pierre Jodlowski. 3 CDs plus video DVD and 500-page book ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 8-Kraanerg
LOW STOCK mode 196 Iannis XENAKIS: Volume 8: Kraanerg — Kraanerg. Callithumpian Consort; Stephen Drury, conductor. First recording with restored analog tape. ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 9 – Electronic Works 2
LOW STOCK mode 203 Iannis XENAKIS: Volume 9: Electronic Works 2 — Hibiki Hana Ma - world premiere recording; Polytope de Cluny. Restored from the best quality source materials. ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 10: Complete String Quartets
mode 209 Iannis XENAKIS: Complete String Quartets — Tetras, Tetora, ST-4/1,080262, Ergma. Performed by the JACK Quartet. ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 11-Works with Piano
mode 217 Iannis XENAKIS, Vol. 11: Works with Piano - Aki Takahashi, piano. Eonta, Morsima-Amorsima, (The Callithumpian Consort, Stephen Drury, conductor). Paille in the Wind (Rohan de Saram, cello). Akea (the JACK Quartet). ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 12-Charisma X
LOW STOCK mode 218 Iannis XENAKIS, Vol. 12: Charisma X - (Greece, 2008, directed by Efi Xirou) Featuring rare footage of Xenakis plus commentary by composers George Aperghis, Francois-Bernard Mache, Gerard Pape, Curtis Roads, George Koumentakis; plus Francois Xenakis, Makis Solomos, Sharon Kanach & Makhi Xenakis. Musical performances by Sylvio Gualda, Elisabeth Chojnacka, Benny Sluchin, Frances-Marie Uitti, Lori Freedman, Christophe Roy, Spiros Sakkas. ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 13 – Ensemble Music 3
mode 261 Iannis XENAKIS, Vol. 13: Ensemble Works 3 – Palimpsest; Echange; Akanthos; Thalleïn; O-Mega – International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE)/Steven Schick, conductor. Plus first recording of Zythos – Benny Sluchin, trombone. red fish blue fish. ... Read More
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Xenakis Edition 14-Linaia-Agon
mode 284 Iannis XENAKIS, Vol.14: “Le dépassement de soi” – DVD based on the game piece Linaia-Agon, featuring 2 performances + the film “Iannis XENAKIS: Le dépassement de soi” (by Benny Sluchin, 78 minutes]. With Zythos (first release with video and surround sound). Plus bonus features and interactive options (DVD only) ... Read More
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Orchestral Works
mode 299 Iannis XENAKIS: Xenakis Edition 15, Orchestral Works — Metastaseis A (first recording), Orchestra Sinfonica RAI; Terretektorh for 88 musicians dispersed among the public; Nomos Gamma for 98 musicians dispersed among the public — Residentie Orkest The Hague, Arturo Tamayo, conductor ... Read More
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Memory in Motion: Percussion in Surround
mode 325 Memory in Motion: Percussion in Surround — Xenakis: Persephassa; Mâche: Aera; Tan: Sorites; lanza: sensor VI; mnais mnemes ... Read More
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Erik Carlson
Erik Carlson Erik Carlson has performed as a soloist and with many chamber and orchestral ensembles throughout Europe and the Americas. He is a highly active performer of contemporary music and has had works written for him by numerous composers, including Karlheinz Stockhausen, Charles Wuorinen, Tom Johnson, and Georges Aperghis. Mr. Carlson is an enthusiastic proponent of interdisciplinary collaboration, and performs frequently with poets, dancers, actors, and film ... Read More

Nicola Cisternino
Nicola CisterninoComposerNicola Cisternino (born in San Giovanni Rotando, Foggia, Italy, 1957), graduated from the Conservatory of Parma and obtained a degree from the Institute DAMS (Disciplines of Art, Music and Spectacle), University of Bologna. He has also studied analysis and composition with Sylvano Bussotti at the Flessole and Genazzano schools of music.Since 1980, his compositional interests have centered on new musical notations, elaborating his own graphic-sonic universe (sonic graffiti), which have been shown and performed ... Read More

Patricia Dallio
Patricia Dallio Patricia Dallio (b.1958) has been a member of Art Zoyd since 1979. She recorded 14 albums with the founder of the group, Gérard Hourbette. She co-wrote film music for Metropolis and The Fall of the House of Usher, and music for the robot operetta Armageddon and the children's play The Night of the Jabberwock. She has experimented in the visual realm with Cyril Dumontet, with whom she co-founded the organization Sound Track. She ... Read More

Jean-Paul Dessy
Jean-Paul Dessy Jean-Paul Dessy (b.1963 in Huy, Belgium) is a composer, cellist, conductor and artistic director of the ensemble Musiques Nouvelles. What he calls “acting as a musician” links the sacred and the profane without confusing them, in an intimate journey in search of a common and shared listening experience. He has directed over 100 performances worldwide and almost 200 diverse works of contemporary music as the conductor of the Wallonia Chamber Orchestra or the ... Read More

Ensemble Signal
Ensemble SignalEnsemble Signal is a large NY-based ensemble dedicated to offering the broadest possible audience access to a diverse range of contemporary works through performance, commissioning, recording, and education. Its Artist roster includes some of most gifted and innovative young musicians working in New York. To form what The New York Times has described as “one of the most vital groups of its kind,” co-Artistic Directors Brad Lubman and Lauren Radnofsky assembled a “new music ... Read More

Julio Estrada
Julio EstradaComposerBorn in Mexico City in 1943, Estrada's family was exiled from Spain in 1941. A composer, theoretician, historian, pedagogue, and interpreter, he began his musical studies in Mexico (1953-65), where he studied composition with Julián Orbón. In Paris (1965-69) he studied with Nadia Boulanger, Messiaen and attended courses and lectures of Xenakis. In Germany he studied with Stockhausen (1968) and with Ligeti (1972). He earned a Ph. D. in Musicology at Strasbourg University (1990- ... Read More

James Harley
James Harley Composer / ResearcherJames Harley is a Canadian composer and researcher presently teaching at the University of Guelph. He obtained his doctorate at McGill University in 1994, after spending six years in Europe. He studied with Iannis Xenakis at the Université de Paris I in 1985-87 while working with the UPIC computer music at CEMAMu in Paris. His book, "Xenakis: His Life in Music," was published by Routledge in 2004, and he has published ... Read More

John Mark Harris
John Mark HarrisJohn Mark Harris plays an eclectic range of keyboard music from the Renaissance to the present day. He holds degrees in performance from the University of California at San Diego, the New England Conservatory, and the University of South Florida; his teachers included Robert Helps, Aleck Karis, and Stephen Drury. He has appeared as soloist at the Salzburg and Donaueschingen Festivals (with the Southwest German Radio Symphony), the L.A. Philharmonic's Green Umbrella Series, ... Read More

Juan Pablo Izquierdo
Juan Pablo IzquierdoconductorJuan Pablo Izquierdo has an international career conducting the major orchestras in Europe and South America-including the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and those in Hamburg, Berlin, Frankfurt, Dresden, Leipzig, Madrid, Paris, and Brussels; and the BBC Glasgow, Holland Radio Orchestra, and the Bavarian Radio Orchestra. He has been principal conductor of the Gulbenkian Orchestra in Lisbon and the Santiago Philharmonic Orchestra which he reorganized and conducted until 1986. In the Middle East, Izquierdo has ... Read More

JACK Quartet
JACK Quartet Praised for its “powerhouse playing” by the Chicago Sun-Times and its “extraordinary precision” by the Boston Globe, the JACK Quartet has quickly established a reputation for giving high-energy performances of today’s most demanding works for string quartet. The New York Times called the quartet's performance of Iannis Xenakis' complete string quartets one of the “most memorable classical music presentations of 2008.” In 2009, the quartet received an ASCAP/Chamber Music America Award ... Read More

Jerome Kitzke
Jerome KitzkeJerome Kitzke was born in Milwaukee in 1955 and has lived in New York City since 1984. His music arises from the North American landscape and celebrates vitality in its purest forms, thriving on the spirit of driving jazz, Plains Indian song, and Beat Generation poetry, where freedom and ritual converge. It is direct, dramatic, and visceral,always with an ear to the sacred ground. Often political and always topical, his music aims at revealing ... Read More

Jacqueline Leclair
Jacqueline LeclairOboist Jacqueline Leclair, one of the United States' foremost interpreters of new music, resides in New York City and is a member of Alarm Will Sound and Sequitur. She has presented solo and chamber music concerts throughout the United States and Europe, and can frequently be heard performing with New York City ensembles such as Sospeso, Ensemble 21 and Carnegie Hall's Zankel Band.Ms. Leclair specializes in the study and performance of new music. She ... Read More

Keeril Makan
Keeril MakanDescribed by The New Yorker as “an arrestingly gifted young American composer,” and by The New York Times as “consistently stimulating,” The Boston Globe portrays Keeril Makan as a composer “whose music deserves to be more widely heard.” Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Luciano Berio Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome, he has also received awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Fromm Foundation, Meet the Composer, ... Read More

Gerard Pape
Gerard PapeComposerGerard Pape was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1955. He holds a B.A. in Psychology and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. He has had private composition lessons with David Winkler, George Cacioppo and William Albright. He studied electronic music with George Wilson. Gerard has composed more than 70 works for orchestra, chamber music, and electronic works for instruments, voice and/or tape. His music has been performed in numerous festivals in the USA, Canada, ... Read More

Charles Peltz
Charles PeltzconductorCharles Peltz is currently the Music Director of the Glens Falls Symphony Orchestra and Director of Wind Ensembles at the New England Conservatory of Music. He was formerly a staff conductor with both the Syracuse Symphony and the Buffalo Opera Company. His guest conducting has included acclaimed appearances in the Lincoln Center Festival in New York, Orquesta Nacional in Bogota, Colombia, the Cross Border Orchestra of Ireland, and the Merrick Symphony, where he serves ... Read More

Jane Peters
Jane PetersJane Peters, violinist, was born in Adelaide, Australia. She began studying the violin at age 7 and made her stage debut at age 10. Two years later she won the Showcase Com-petition on Australian television, and in 1986, won the 3rd Prize and the Public Prize at the Tchaikovsky competition in Moscow. Now based in Paris, she has appeared in numerous international festivals, such as Marlboro (USA), Prussia Cove (Cornwall), Barosso (Australia) and Festival ... Read More

Lauren Radnofsky
Lauren RadnofskyLauren Radnofsky is a cellist and founding co-Artistic/Executive Director of Ensemble Signal. In her dual role with Signal, she manages all aspects of its varied season, including repertoire, program design, and project management, in addition to being a regular performer in the ensemble. Under her direction, since its inception in 2008, the Ensemble has performed over 40 concerts, premiered 20 works, and coproduced 5 recordings, consistently receiving enthusiastic critical acclaim. With Signal, she has ... Read More

red fish blue fish
red fish blue fish red fish blue fish is the resident percussion ensemble of the University of California, San Diego. The group functions as a laboratory for the development of new percussion techniques and music, and has toured widely. Its concerts have included Lincoln Center and the Henry Street Settlement in New York City as a part of two Bang on a Can marathon concerts, the Agora Festival (Paris), the Los Angeles Philharmonic's ... Read More

Jean-Claude Risset
Jean-Claude Risset Born in 1938, composer Jean-Claude Risset studied the piano, musical writing, then musical composition with André Jolivet, in parallel with his scientific studies at the Ecole Normale Supérieure. While he has always written instrumental works, from the Prélude for orchestra of 1963 to Filtres for two pianos, from Phases for large orchestra to Triptyque for clarinet and orchestra, he is most well known as one of the principal pioneers of computer sound synthesis ... Read More

Curtis Roads
Curtis RoadsComposerCurtis Roads studied composition at the California Institute of the Arts (Los Angeles) and the University of California, San Diego. He received his doctorate from the University of Paris VIII. He now teaches at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Dr. Roads was a researcher in computer music at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1980 to 1987. He then taught at the University of Naples "Federico II," Harvard University, Oberlin Conservatory, Les Ateliers ... Read More

Brigitte Robindoré
Brigitte RobindoréComposerBrigitte Robindoré, a French-American composer, studied composition and performance practice at the Amsterdam Conservatory with Ton de Leeuw and Jaap Schröder, followed by a degree at Duke University (USA), where she received three prizes for composition, graduating with the distinction summa cum laude. In 1989 she was recipient of an ASCAP young composer's award, which allowed her to continue compositional studies in Paris with Ton de Leeuw and Julio Estrada. There she was trained ... Read More

Steve Schick
Steven Schick Steven Schick was born in Iowa and raised in a farming family. For the past thirty years he has championed contemporary percussion music as a performer and teacher. He studied at the University of Iowa and received the Soloists Diploma from the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Freiburg, Germany. Steven Schick has commissioned and premiered more than one hundred new works for percussion and has performed these pieces on major concert series such ... Read More

Takehito Shimazu
Takehito ShimazuComposerTakehito Shimazu was born in 1949 in Shimoda in the province of Shizuoka (Japan). He graduated in composition at the University of Tokyo-Gakugei and obtained his Masters degree in composition and conducting from the same university under the direction of professors S. Kai and S. Sumitani. From 1977 to 1981, he pursued his education as a composer in the Berlin Art School with Isang Yun. A that same time, he studied electronic and computer ... Read More

Adam Sliwinski
Adam Sliwinski Adam Sliwinski has built a dynamic career of creative collaboration as percussionist, conductor, and teacher. He specializes in bringing composers, performers, and other artists together to create exciting new work. A member of the ensemble So Percussion since 2002, Adam has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Lincoln Center Festival, Stanford Lively Arts, and dozens of other venues in the United States. In that time, So Percussion has toured ... Read More

Cory Smythe
Cory Smythe Pianist Cory Smythe is a graduate of the music schools at Indiana University and the University of Southern California. As a member of ICE, he has contributed to many premieres, worked with composers Philippe Hurel, Magnus Lindberg, and David Lang among others, and performed in many venues across the U.S. and abroad. Cory has contributed frequently to the Boston-based Firebird Ensemble, Milwaukee's Present Music, and the New York Miniaturist Ensemble ... Read More

Society for New Music
The Society for New Music Founded in 1971, the Society for New Music's purpose is to act as a catalyst for the continued growth of the Central New York musical community by commissioning new works, featuring regional composers alongside guest composers, and by bringing new music to as broad an audience as possible through performances, broadcasts and cable TV. Giving 30-35 concerts per season, plus workshops and master classes, the Society is the only year-round ... Read More

Greg Stuart
Greg Stuart Born in Berkeley, California (1978) and hailing from Minnesota's Twin Cities, Greg Stuart is dedicated to expanding new music for percussion through commissions, improvisation and mixed-media projects. He has performed with Joscha Oetz, Anders Ästrand, Steven Schick, Frank Gratkowski, Andreas Wagner and Hans W. Koch. He has appeared in numerous festivals including the L.A. Philharmonic's Green Umbrella Series, the Darmstadt Ferienkurse für Neue Musik, Line Space Line, Muzik3, SEAMUS, La Jolla Summerfest, Pro ... Read More

Daniel Teige
Daniel TeigeDaniel Teige, born 1977, studied Electronic Music and Sound Design at the Electronic Music Studio at the Technical University Berlin. He works as a freelance sound artist, composer and Klangregisseur in Berlin.His focus is on arts and audio-technology, in particular on sound installations, improvisation and new concepts of interaction. He has given various lectures and workshops about sound and interaction design.His works has been shown at different festivals, recently at the NIME06, Agora Resonance ... Read More

Veronica Tennant
Veronica TennantPrima Ballerina with The National Ballet of Canada for 25 years, Veronica Tennant, won hearts and accolades on the national and international stage, dancing with such luminaries as Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Since 1989, she has become acclaimed as a gifted filmmaker, writer, producer/director, with her works garnering several Gemini Awards and the prestigious International Emmy Award.A gifted communicator, she has also built an extensive reputation as narrator, actor, broadcaster, and lecturer. Forming ... Read More

Daniel Teruggi
Daniel TeruggiComposerDaniel Teruggi studied composition and piano in Argentina. In 1977 he came to France and studied at the Paris Conservatory. Member of the Ina-GRM since 1983, he is currently director of the Groupe de Recherchés Musicales.His particular field of interest is the relation between composers, with their concerns regarding creation, and the research and development of new tools applied to electro-acoustic composition. Teruggi composes music for fixed media (tape), small instrumental groups and tape, ... Read More

Toby Twining
Toby TwiningComposer and vocalist Toby Twining (b.1958) has focused on expanding the musical palette with a new choral sound, hyper-consonant harmony, and innovative instrumental techniques. Recordings of his music include Shaman and Chrysalid Requiem (Toby Twining Music: BMG Classics, 1993 and Cantaloupe Music, 2002, respectively), Satie Blues and Nightmare Rag (Margaret Leng Tan, The Art of Toy Piano: Uni/Point, 1997), and 9:11 Blues (Matt Haimovitz, Anthem: Oxingale/Artemis 2002). Cantaloupe Music will release Twining’s forthcoming CD, ... Read More

Shannon Wettstein
Shannon WettsteinShannon Wettstein, pianist, has performed countless new works throughout the United States and internationally. She has collaborated with composers such as Brian Ferneyhough, Chinary Ung, Martin Bresnick, Gunther Schuller, Lee Hyla, and Jeffrey Mumford. She has given performances in New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the New School for Social Research, Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and Jordan Hall, the New Zealand Embassy in Washington D.C., the Japan America Theater in ... Read More