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  2. Sound Patterns - Wikipedia

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    Sound Patterns (1961) is a musical piece for a cappella mixed chorus by Pauline Oliveros. Oliveros won the Gaudeamus International Composers Award in 1962 with this work. [1] Rather than a traditional text, the work is constructed of phonetic sounds chosen on the basis of their timbre.

  3. Pauline Oliveros - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Oliveros (May 30, 1932 – November 24, ... Sound Patterns for mixed chorus (1961), awarded the Gaudeamus International Composers Award in 1962, ...

  4. Deep Listening Band - Wikipedia

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    The band is named after Oliveros' term, concept, program and registered servicemark of the Deep Listening Institute, Ltd., Deep Listening, and specializes in performing and recording in resonant or reverberant spaces such as cathedrals and huge underground cisterns including the 2-million-US-gallon (7,600 m 3) Fort Worden Cistern which has a 45 ...

  5. Category:Compositions by Pauline Oliveros - Wikipedia

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  6. Sound mass - Wikipedia

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    Other composers and works include Barbara Kolb, Pauline Oliveros' Sound Patterns for chorus (1961), Norma Beecroft's From Dreams of Brass for chorus (1963–64), and Nancy Van de Vate. Beecroft "blurs individual pitches in favor of a collective timbre through the use of vocal and instrumental clusters, choral speech, narrator, and a wash of ...

  7. Panaiotis - Wikipedia

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    Panaiotis, [needs IPA] also known as Peter Ward, [1] is an American vocalist and composer, currently living in Albuquerque.He received his Master of Music degree from New England Conservatory and a Ph.D. in music from the University of California, San Diego.

  8. Jorge Boehringer - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Boehringer is an electro-acoustic musician, composer, sound designer, and installation artist from the United States. He was born in New York in 1975, grew up in Texas, and in 1998 moved Oakland, California. He currently resides in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England.

  9. Free improvisation - Wikipedia

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    Exponents of free improvised music include saxophonists Evan Parker, Anthony Braxton, Peter Brötzmann, and John Zorn, composer Pauline Oliveros, trombonist George E. Lewis, guitarists Derek Bailey, Henry Kaiser and Fred Frith, bassists Damon Smith and Jair-Rohm Parker Wells and the improvising groups Spontaneous Music Ensemble and AMM.