Morton Subotnick
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Subotnick Volume 1 – Electronic Works 1
mode 97 Morton SUBOTNICK, Vol.1: Electronic Works-Touch (1969); A Sky of Cloudless Sulphur (1978); Gestures (1998-2001, first recording) - Joan LaBarbara, voice. Hi-resolution 24-bit mastering from original analogue master tapes. Composer supervised. Simultaneous DVD release in 5.1 Surround Sound contains the above plus: Gestures interactive DVD-ROM allowing you to explore and compose your own versions of the piece using your computer's mouse plus video: Subotnick interviewed by NPR's New Sounds John Schaefer; and Subotnick in ... Read More
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Volume 2: Electronic Works
mode 132 Morton SUBOTNICK: Volume 2: The Electronic Works 2 - Sidewinder; Until Spring. ... Read More
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Electronic Works 3
mode 237 Morton SUBOTNICK: Electronic Works Vol.3 – Four Butterflies (1973) for 4-channel tape & 2 films (first surround & CD release); Until Spring: Revisited (1976/2009) for live electronics, glass harp & live video; A Sky of Cloudless Sulphur: Revisited (1978/2011, on DVD only) for live electronics & video – Subotnick (electronics), Miguel Frasconi (glass harp & live electronics), Sue-C (live video). DVD contains full video, surround sound and bonus interviews. ... Read More
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Complete Piano Works
mode 306 Morton SUBOTNICK Subotnick Edition 4: Complete Works for Piano: The Other Piano * (2007) for piano & live electronics; Falling Leaves * (2012)for piano solo; Liquid Strata (1977) for piano & ghost electronics; Preludes for piano: I. The Blind Owl * (1957); II. The Feast * (1961) for piano solo; IV. (1966) for piano & tape — SooJin Anjou, piano; Morton Subotnick, electronics & voice *first recordings " ... Read More
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Melody Sumner Carnahan
Melody Sumner CarnahanMelody Sumner Carnahan's work was described in 1999 in the Village Voice as "The most musical prose since Gertrude Stein." Charles Shere (The Tribune) wrote "There have been few precedents to this kind of sustained avant-garde literature with a moving human content." Carnahan is author of three story collections from Burning Books, The Time Is Now (1985), Thirteen (1995), and One Inch Equals Twenty-Five Miles (2001), as well as the biography of a ... Read More
Mario Castillo
Mario Castillo Of his involvement with art, Mario Castillo says, “I feel a sense of responsibility to be true to myself and to my personal history. This in turn gives me the foundation with which I approach and interpret my environment, society, and the world. My artwork should be and is a synthesis of all the input which exists within my total self.” Castillo received his BFA from the School of the Art Institute, Chicago ... Read More
Sue Costabile
Sue CostabileSue Costabile aka SUE-C is a visual and performing artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her works challenge the norms of photography, video, and technology by blending them all into an organic and improvisational live performance setting. Employing a variety of digital tools to create an experimental animation “instrument,” Costabile synthesizes cinema from photographs, drawings, watercolors, hand-made papers, fabrics and miniature interactive lighting effects. Dark, moody, textural, and physical, her live films ... Read More
Miguel Frasconi
Miguel Frasconi Miguel Frasconi is a composer and performer who uses electronics, laptop, and an instrumentarium of glass objects to create music from a uniquely imagined tradition. His glass instruments are struck, blown, stroked, smashed and otherwise coaxed into vibration. His array of activities have included collaborations with the Balinese composer Dewa Berata on music for a large-scale shadowplay, with operatic tenor John Duykers on unique music/ theater events, and with the Tibetan songwriter Techung, ... Read More
Joan La Barbara
Joan La BarbaraJoan La Barbara’s career as a composer/performer/sound artist explores the human voice as a multi-faceted instrument expanding traditional boundaries, creating works for a wide array of media, developing a unique vocabulary of experimental and extended vocal techniques (multiphonics, circular singing, ululation, and glottal clicks that have become her "signature sounds"), which has garnered awards in the United States and Europe and numerous commissions, recently from the West Deutscher Rundfunk; Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company; ... Read More
Morton Subotnick
Morton Subotnick Morton Subotnick is one of the United States' premier composers of electronic music and an innovator in works involving instruments and other media, including interactive computer music systems. Most of his music calls for a computer part, or live electronic processing; his oeuvre utilizes many of the important technological breakthroughs in the history of the genre. The work, which brought Subotnick celebrity, was Silver Apples of the Moon. Written in 1967 using the ... Read More
Steven Subotnick
Steven SubotnickSteven Subotnick is an internationally recognized independent animator. After studying painting, anthropology, and filmmaking, he studied experimental animation with Jules Engel at California Institute of the Arts, where he made several award-winning films and earned his MFA in 1986. After graduation, he worked for three years as the Director of Rhode Island School of Design's Academic Computer Center where he introduced computers to faculty and students. Since then, he has taught animation at the ... Read More