New music for electronic & recorded media [sound recording] : women in electronic music--1977.
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- Women in electronic music--1977
- Beyer, Johanna Magdalena, 1888-1944. Status quo. Music of the spheres
- Lockwood, Annea, 1939- World rhythms
- Oliveros, Pauline, 1932- Bye bye butterfly
- Spiegel, Laurie, 1945- Appalachian grove, no. 1
- Roberts, Megan, 1952- I could sit here all day
- Anderson, E. Ruth, 1928- Points
- Anderson, Laurie, 1947- New York social life
- Anderson, Laurie, 1947- Time to go
- A/AV570
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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3 Day Loan | LSAD Library CD collection | A/AV570 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 39002000372541 |
Originally released by 1750 Arch Records in 1977.
Previously released as CRI CD 728.
Compact disc.
Program notes by Charles Amirkhanian with selected discography and bibliography (27 p.) inserted in container.
Music of the spheres / Johanna M. Beyer (Electric Weasel Ensemble) (5:59) -- World rhythms / Annea Lockwood (8:28) -- Bye bye butterfly / Pauline Oliveros (8:09) -- Appalachian grove I / Laurie Spiegel (5:37) -- I could sit here all day / Megan Roberts (Danny Sofer, drums ; Phil Loarie, William Novak, voices) (6:25) -- Points / Ruth Anderson (5:32) -- New York social life (3:32) ; Time to go (2:58) / Laurie Anderson (Laurie Anderson, voice, violin ; Scott Johnson, tamboura, guitar, and organ)
The 1st work performed by the Electric Weasel Ensemble; the remainder realized in various electronic music studios, the 5th with assisting vocalists and instrumentalists, and the 7th and 8th with vocals by the composer.
Realized at Hunter College Electronic Music Studio (2nd, 6th works), San Francisco Tape Music Center (3rd work), Bell Labs, Murray Hill, N.J. (4th work), Mills Center for Contemporary Music (5th work), and studios of Laurie Anderson, New York City (7th-8th works)