― hstencil (hstencil), Thursday, 3 February 2005 23:57 (twenty-one years ago)
― Snappy (sexyDancer), Thursday, 3 February 2005 23:58 (twenty-one years ago)
http://www.newmusicbox.com/page.nmbx?id=72fp01
― milton parker (Jon L), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 22:27 (twenty-one years ago)
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 08:32 (twenty years ago)
― Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 08:36 (twenty years ago)
― Raymond Douglas Dadaismus (Dada), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 08:47 (twenty years ago)
http://www.instal.org.uk/
Fri 14 OctDoors 7pm (first act on 7.15pm)
JandekJOJO Black Boned AngelUP-TIGHT
Sat 15 OctDoors 4pm (first act on 4.30pm)
Tetuzi AkiyamaBirchville Cat Moteldirecting handRauhan OrkesteriSun City GirlsHijokaidan
Sun 16 OctDoors 4pm (first act on 4.30pm)
Ingar Zach + Rhodri DaviesTom BrunoLoren Mazzacane Connors + Alan LichtChie MukaiHenri ChopinPauline Oliveros + David Dove
― jed_ (jed), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 10:29 (twenty years ago)
if you go you MUST see henri chopin (I haven't but spent time wondering what it must be like). there are lots of ok, and some wonderful sound poetry but he's so much better than any of 'em.
that's my pick
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 14:32 (twenty years ago)
― Beta (abeta), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 14:52 (twenty years ago)
http://www.ubu.com/sound/aether.html
I watched 1, 3 and 4 last night (had already seen 2)
they're incredible for the patient
― milton parker (Jon L), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 17:29 (twenty years ago)
This event will be archived online.
Yay!
― Gerard (Gerard), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 18:17 (twenty years ago)
― SoHoLa (SoHoLa), Thursday, 15 September 2005 03:45 (twenty years ago)
I tried watching the Mumma episode of Aether tonight and instead I'm just watching the Lucier episode again
it's impossibly great
― milton parker (Jon L), Thursday, 15 September 2005 05:54 (twenty years ago)
www.unstcollective.com www.resonancefm.com
― gubbins, Thursday, 15 September 2005 12:08 (twenty years ago)
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Friday, 16 September 2005 07:45 (twenty years ago)
― Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Friday, 16 September 2005 07:50 (twenty years ago)
― Raymond Douglas Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 16 September 2005 08:50 (twenty years ago)
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Friday, 16 September 2005 10:55 (twenty years ago)
― Raymond Douglas Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 16 September 2005 10:59 (twenty years ago)
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Friday, 16 September 2005 11:41 (twenty years ago)
― xyzzzz__ (jdesouza), Thursday, 6 July 2006 11:47 (nineteen years ago)
― jed_ (jed), Thursday, 6 July 2006 12:57 (nineteen years ago)
Unusually beautiful packaging is a plus as well.
You still need Panorama for "Music for Piano with Amplified Sonorous Vessels", but this release beats Crossings hands down
― milton parker (Jon L), Thursday, 6 July 2006 17:29 (nineteen years ago)
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 28 March 2007 12:08 (nineteen years ago)
The Only Talking Machine of its Kind in the World
This is probably the most moving and beautiful of all of Lucier's pieces.
― I know, right?, Thursday, 28 August 2008 00:28 (seventeen years ago)
Interview with him on UBUWEB is brilliant. I nearly crack up everytime he says "I mean, that's fascinating, don't you think?" forcing the interviewer to be all "Uh, yeah, definitely"
― I know, right?, Friday, 29 August 2008 01:01 (seventeen years ago)
Did everybody see this yet? Pretty cool.
http://gawker.com/5554154/what-does-a-video-look-like-after-1000-youtube-uploads
― The Clegg Effect (Tracer Hand), Friday, 4 June 2010 12:23 (sixteen years ago)
Let's see the CSI:Miami crime lab restore that video!
― Scelsi Hotel (Paul in Santa Cruz), Friday, 4 June 2010 16:30 (sixteen years ago)
lucier-mania at wesleyan!
http://www.wesleyan.edu/cfa/lucier.html
― scott seward, Thursday, 3 November 2011 16:08 (fourteen years ago)
The Wesleyan University Orchestra, Gamelan Ensemble and Collegium Musicum perform Alvin Lucier's ensemble works Music for Gamelan Instruments, Microphones, Amplifiers and Loudspeakers (1994), Six Geometries (1993), Panorama 2 (2011), Exploration of the House (2005), and Shadow Lines (2008).
― scott seward, Thursday, 3 November 2011 16:09 (fourteen years ago)
serious brainpower
Panel to include Robert Ashley, David Behrman, Paula Matthusen, Gordon Mumma, Pauline Oliveros and Christian Wolff. Moderated by Anthony Braxton, Professor of Music.
― scott seward, Thursday, 3 November 2011 16:10 (fourteen years ago)
holy moly
― vitameatawalloginavegamin (donna rouge), Thursday, 3 November 2011 16:14 (fourteen years ago)
yeah, i got the schedule for this. wish i was there. as usual, all the interesting stuff in new england happens the minute i leave town.
i will be interviewing him, though!
― geeta, Thursday, 3 November 2011 16:16 (fourteen years ago)
hey geeta
good imdb review of one of the 'Dr. Chicago' series of films I brought up in the subway: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0203426/
I haven't seen it myself, sure want to.
http://georgemanupelli.com/
The Chicago films do not use actors. Instead, the main characters are played by major avant garde talents from other creative fields. Dr. Chicago is played by renowned composer Alvin Lucier whose stream-of-consciousness soliloquies in the films are punctuated by his ferocious stutter. Painter and performance artist Mary Ashley, a primary member of the legendary ONCE Group, smolders throughout as Chicago's girlfriend, Sheila Marie.
― Milton Parker, Thursday, 3 November 2011 17:59 (fourteen years ago)
you know me! in the subway, bringing up things
― Milton Parker, Thursday, 3 November 2011 18:00 (fourteen years ago)
yeah I really can't believe I haven't seen these yet:http://www.artsjournal.com/postclassic/2009/07/the_return_of_dr_ch-ch-ch-ch-c.html
― Milton Parker, Thursday, 3 November 2011 18:15 (fourteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icruGcSsPp0
― Pauper Management Improved (Sanpaku), Friday, 23 March 2012 22:21 (fourteen years ago)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/orchestras/events/1369
― Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 18:18 (thirteen years ago)
There is nothing else like 'Still Lives' and any chance to physically hear it with the use of your body shouldn't be missed
looking forward to this on sunday: http://www.thelab.org/index.php/schedule/events/648-charles-curtis
― Milton Parker, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 18:38 (thirteen years ago)
^kinda how I feel about "bird & person dyning", went to a performance of it when I was 19 & have wanted to hear it again ever since. Talked to lucier afterwards, really nice man!
― ☯ t (wins), Wednesday, 6 February 2013 18:42 (thirteen years ago)
Ward u r in for a treat!
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 19:31 (thirteen years ago)
ty guys, i will be there
milton that curtis gig looks sweet - are there any particular charles curtis recordings you wld rec - i remember seeing a dbl alb (?) w/ a helix cover (??), that wld prob be the most common item here in the uk
xyzzzz - come to glasgow!
― Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 19:34 (thirteen years ago)
Ward - re: Curtis, see my post from 2006 with Charles' recording, the link still works.
Have to say that Glasgow gig looks amazing and worth the trip. Let you know if I can make it near the time.
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 19:45 (thirteen years ago)
xp
you're talking about this one: http://www.discogs.com/Anthony-Burr--Charles-Curtis-Alvin-Lucier/release/776910
I like it -- good overview of the oscillator + instrument beating pieces, well recorded. gotta say the packaging is unusually good, not only beautiful but really re-enforces the music.
These worth checking out too:http://www.discogs.com/%C3%89liane-Radigue-Pour-Charles-Curtis-Naldjorlak/release/1542131http://www.discogs.com/La-Monte-Young--Marian-Zazeela-Just-Charles-Cello-In-The-Romantic-Chord-2002-2003/release/1059636
my favorite of the oscillator + instrument pieces is probably Lucier's ground-zero recording - http://www.lovely.com/titles/cd1015.html -- each instrument acts so differently with the sine wave, you get a lot more variety than you do when two dedicated instrumentalists do their thing for two whole discs. my second favorite is 'Panorama' - http://www.lovely.com/titles/cd1012.html
― Milton Parker, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 19:50 (thirteen years ago)
xyzzzz,i am in NYC the week before the Lucier weekend, la-di-da - (and def gonna go to the Dream House on one day of my trip) - but you wld of course be a welcome guest in the dream house here - now, to read yr post above
ty again milton, will study
― Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 6 February 2013 19:53 (thirteen years ago)
OK, so the performance of 'Bird & Person Dyning' was def the highlight of this weekend, for me - sort've reminded me of Ashley's Automatic Writing in that it had the almost subliminal feel/effect of being whispered to, throughout. In fact, seeing the Lucier works performed made it clearer to me that his project is, at least in part, an attempt to bring to light the 'hidden' language of feedback, electricity, amplification, etc - a secret sound world that we don't normally hear or recongise, in the course of the everyday, but that runs perpetually, just out of reach. The piece for cello and amplified vases also illuminated this, with the cellist almost coaxing sound from the pots, like a snake-charmer. 'Still Lives' wasn't quite as effective, this time; the drones didn't seem to be loud enough, and funnily enough, a lack of volume was also the problem w/ the o'malley/ambarachi performance, both of them playing their amplified guitars flat on a table using e-bows, opposite each other, but not really generating enough of a noise to get the full speaker/feedback interaction-thing going. O'malley later got the chance to bring the skronk on a massive Dumitrescu piece for orchestra and electric guitar that closed the fest - lots of metal bashing, percussion, cosmic cataclysms, stirring stuff.
It involved four parade sized bass drums with ping pong balls on fishing wire dangled in fron of the heads..very low pitched square waves were played via speakers into the open end of the drums causing the ping pong balls to swing at various speeds. created a sort of sparse polyrhythm free of human hands and looked amazing.
This was also in situ throughout the fest, and was great to watch and experience - there was also an element of suspense or surprise, wondering when the ping pong balls would stir against the drums. Took a couple of pics of this on my phone, hope to upload them later.
― Ward Fowler, Monday, 13 May 2013 07:56 (thirteen years ago)
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc497/WardFowler/Photo0061_zps74c62541.jpg
― Ward Fowler, Monday, 13 May 2013 22:39 (thirteen years ago)
sounds like an amazing show
found a copy of this recently: http://www.amazon.com/Chambers-Scores-Alvin-Lucier/dp/0819550426/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1368553358&sr=1-2
worth it. the early scores are all prose, pointing at and digging around the ideas behind the music; I found it as inspiring as Silence or A Year From Monday
― Milton Parker, Tuesday, 14 May 2013 17:45 (thirteen years ago)
Fantastic report Ward, real shame I couldn't be there.
― xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 14 May 2013 20:27 (thirteen years ago)
wouldn't call that one a comp. new performances of older works are reboots. saw the sonic arts union show at issue project room a few months ago and lucier's new works for sinewaves were new territory; instead of keeping one or two slow moving sinewaves as foundational sounds to prompt the acoustical beating of the live instruments, there are quite a few sinewaves in motion, each with diverging / converging trajectories, so the latticework / beating coming from the electronics are already completely busy - not minimal at all, crazy sounding. like some kind of audio illusion bridge between radigue and amacher. it was amazing lucier was even there in person for the show - walking very slowly now, but on top of it, black lives matter t-shirt, surrounded by old friends
― Milton Parker, Tuesday, 18 September 2018 22:30 (seven years ago)
Ha, that's amazing, and heartening to hear. The guy's 87 and wearing a BLM shirt! Good for him.
Call it a comp, call it a reboot: I'm excited about it either way.
― lbi's life of limitless european glamour (Le Bateau Ivre), Tuesday, 18 September 2018 22:40 (seven years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-Pnb_ZE7Hs
Lucier is compelling throughout. Majestically ignores the interviewer for much of the interview. (I hate this interviewer but he gets good results so maybe he is good?)
“How do I get in touch with John Cage?” “Have you tried calling him?”
AL: [Fascinating detailed explanation of upcoming piece]Interviewer cuts him off: [bored and unimpressed] “Okay. Something to look forward to.”
― lukas, Sunday, 10 March 2019 06:01 (seven years ago)
has anyone figured out why red bull boosts avant garde music
― global tetrahedron, Sunday, 10 March 2019 17:49 (seven years ago)
RIP
― global tetrahedron, Wednesday, 1 December 2021 17:18 (four years ago)
RIP. I kind of guessed this when I saw this thread bumped.
― jvc, Wednesday, 1 December 2021 18:22 (four years ago)
:(
― huile about oeuf (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 1 December 2021 18:24 (four years ago)
It is a cliche to name a "genius" who "changed" music, listening or recording for everyone who followed. Often it is a bullshit honorific. I am however sincere when I say Alvin Lucier, genius, invented new ways to hear, execute, record and think about music and sound. Requiescat.— steve albini (@electricalWSOP) December 1, 2021
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 December 2021 19:34 (four years ago)
― emil.y, Wednesday, 1 December 2021 19:40 (four years ago)
Oh fuck I’m glad I saw at 2019 Big Ears.
― A Pile of Ants (Boring, Maryland), Wednesday, 1 December 2021 20:05 (four years ago)
Also in a recent documentary I discovered he used the same brand of crushed tomatoes to make marinara sauce as my family does.
― A Pile of Ants (Boring, Maryland), Wednesday, 1 December 2021 20:06 (four years ago)
:-(
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 1 December 2021 20:50 (four years ago)
Was so lucky to see him do Music for Solo Performer. Just a little old man sitting quietly while everything erupted around him.
― lukas, Thursday, 2 December 2021 00:02 (four years ago)
First mention of Alvin Lucier in the NYT, August 28, 1963 pic.twitter.com/Ni32QySlCP— Marc Masters 🌵 (@Marcissist) December 2, 2021
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 2 December 2021 15:45 (four years ago)
Uh
Hey, um, can we talk about this factoid in the art forum Lucier piece? pic.twitter.com/t31bE1laSh— Unseen Worlds (@Unseen_Worlds) February 3, 2022
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 3 February 2022 22:34 (four years ago)
waht
― bad milk blood robot (sleeve), Thursday, 3 February 2022 22:42 (four years ago)
"I Am Being Cloned In A Room (In Perth)"
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 3 February 2022 23:50 (four years ago)
"I am sitting in a body different than the one I was in before"
― bad milk blood robot (sleeve), Thursday, 3 February 2022 23:55 (four years ago)
"I am recording the sound of my soul and am going to play it back into the body"
― bad milk blood robot (sleeve), Thursday, 3 February 2022 23:56 (four years ago)