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Alvin Lucier
Alvin Lucier (born May 14, 1931) is an American composer of music and sound installations exploring acoustic phenomena, especially resonance, as well as a former member of the Sonic Arts Union along with Robert Ashley, David Behrman, and Gordon Mumma. As a self-acknowledged composer of experimental music, Lucier's compositions sometimes deal with elements of indeterminacy. Much of his work is heavily informed by science...
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Songs
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(Middletown) Memory Space (1970)
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Cello, Gregory Hesselink
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Chambers (1968)
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Clarinet, Thomas Ridenour
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Clocker
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Crossings
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Distant Drums
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Elegy For Albert Anastasia
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Flute, Susan Palma
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Fragments
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Glockenspiel, William Winant
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Horn, James de Corsey
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I Am Sitting in a Room
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I Am Sitting in a Room, Part I
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I Am Sitting in a Room, Part II
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In Memoriam Jon Higgins
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Marimba, William Winant
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Music for Alpha Waves, Assorted Percussion, and Automated Coded Relays
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Music for Piano with Slow Sweep Pure Wave Oscillators
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Music on a Long Thin Wire (edit)
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Navigations for Strings
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North American Time Capsule (1967)
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Nothing Is Real
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On the carpet of leaves illuminated by the moon
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Opera With Objects
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Septet for Three Winds, Four Strings and Pure Wave Oscillator
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Sferics
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Silver Streetcar for the Orchestra
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Small Waves
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Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas: Voice