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CDeMUSIC Parts of it fully scored, parts improvised, annea lockwood has assembled Jon Gibson,Art Baron, Libby Van Cleve, JD Parran, Michael Pugliese, Scott Robinson http://www.cdemusic.org/store/cde_search.cfm?keywords=alockwoodcds
EMF Institute: Aldrich & Annea Lockwood NB Aldrich What is Sound Art? Introduction Interviews with Chris MannJeph Jerman Alvin Lucier Stephen Vitiello annea lockwood AL. Sound Art. http://emfinstitute.emf.org/articles/aldrich03/lockwood.html
Extractions: AL. I think of music as built like a language because it is often structured to carry a flow of interrelated 'ideas' (rhythmic motifs, chord progressions, timbral ideas, etc.) which tend to create an audio narrative - often at the emotional level as well as perceptible structural levels. Feldman, in particular, is an exception to this, at least for me.
Extractions: Breaking the Surface (Lovely Music, 1999) Links Sound sculptor Annea Lockwood, born in New Zealand (1939) but relocated to New York (1973), began to explore natural sounds with her Glass Concerts (1966-1972), as documented on The Glass World (Tangent, 1970). A Sound map Of The Hudson River Thousand Year Dreaming If English is your first language and you could translate this text, please contact me Scroll down for recent reviews in english. Sinopah (XI, 1998), a split album with Ruth Anderson, contains Lockwood's 46-minute World Rhythms (1975), a live improvisation that broadcasts natural sounds, from volcanic eruptions to earthquakes to geysers to bonfires to waves to human breath. The continuum thus spans the dimensions of the human experience.
Annea Lockwood Sinopah. annea lockwood World Rhythms; Ruth Anderson I come out of yoursleep. annea lockwood, tenchannel live improvisation Ruth Anderson, voice. http://www.musiktexte.de/german/de/dept_143.html
Extractions: Home CDs im Vertrieb World Rhythms originated as a ten-channel live improvisation in which the audience was surrounded by ten loudspeakers. The recorded sounds include volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, radio waves, geysers and pools, and tree frogs. These sounds are a physical manifestation of energies which shape us and our environment constantly, energies of which we are not always aware, but which powerfully influence and interact with the rhythms of our bodies. I come out of your sleep follows a tradition of sound poetry, or text-sound, begun in part by Kurt Schwitters Ursonate and expanded by composers such as John Cage, Charles Amirkhanian, and Jackson Mac Low. The piece is based on the speech vowels in Louise Bogans poem, Little Lobelia. The vowels are whispered and elongated; their shapes become breathed melodic arcs and tones, and that breathing becomes the core of a stylized meditation. The music creates a space of safety. The sound can carry one to an altered state of consciousness . . . One can awaken from the listening feeling refreshed, as if sleep happened . . . Pauline Oliveros Annea Lockwood, ten-channel live improvisation
Annea Lockwood annea lockwood, born in New Zealand and living in the United States, is perhapsmost infamously known for her Piano Transplants (196972), in which defunct http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Lockwood.shtml
Extractions: Annea Lockwood, born in New Zealand and living in the United States, is perhaps most infamously known for her Piano Transplants (1969-72), in which defunct pianos were variously burned, drowned in a shallow pond in Amarillo, Texas, and partially buried in an English garden. During the 1960s she collaborated frequently with sound-poets, choreographers and visual artists and created works like Glass Concert (1967), in which a variety of complex sounds were drawn from industrial glass products and shards, and then presented as an audio-visual theater piece. During the 1970s and 80s, Lockwood turned her attention to work focused on environmental sounds, life-narratives in installations, and performance works using low-tech devices like her Sound Ball , a foam-covered ball containing six small speakers and a radio receiver. She has also composed for acoustic instruments and voices, frequently incorporating electronics and visual elements. Thousand Year Dreaming (1991) is scored for four didjeridus, conches, frame drums, winds, and trombones, and incorporates slides of the Lascaux cave paintings;
Annea Lockwood Sinopah album image. annea lockwood World Rhythms. From Sinopah Artist Website http://greenmuseum.org/c/vop/lockwood.php
Extractions: PLAY - MP3 file Annea Lockwood (New York and Montana, US) has performed her World Rhythms since 1975, combining field recordings of water, earthquakes, volcanoes, geysers, radio waves from pulsars, and other sources mixed live in multi channel sound. The gong adds a biorhythmic element: it is struck when the player can no longer sense his/her body's reactions to the last gong stroke. She is currently working on a Sound Map of the Danube River, with air mics and hydrophones, incorporating the river-experiences of people living on and from it, in many dialects. Previous ARTISTS Next
SHREDS OF EVIDENCE: FIRST AVENUE OO 59 THE GLASS WORLD annea lockwood. You can find annea lockwood s ThousandYear Dreaming and further biographical information about her at OO 41. http://www.oodiscs.com/oo59.html
Extractions: Annea Lockwood OO #59 is the re-issue of the seminal work of Annea Lockwood and a record of her early explorations of natural and found sounds. The Glass World originated in 1966 as a live, two hour performance work entitled, The Glass Concert , and was presented in over 70 concerts in England Scandinavia and Australasia, the final performance being at WBAI's Free Music Store in New York City in 1973. Many types, shapes and sizes of glass are used, singly or combined and are manipulated in a variety of ways so as to extract from them their latent sounds. The glass used has not been specifically prepared or shaped as with musical instruments; pieces of glass have been used which are not normally seen - fragments collected from factory floors, such as small glass discs which are rubbed together, and sea-green glass rocks which are knocked against each other; a thin glass rod is drawn across the edge of a large suspended pane, as a bow across a violin string; another pane, struck lightly like a gong is then raised and lowered in a water-filled tank, sending undulating reverberations through the glass and the water; the 'breathing machine' consists of two interlocking laboratory jars, one containing water and one air. Lockwood has been known for the last thirty years for her sensitive use of environmental and natural/found sounds that explore the music of the world around us. Out of print for many years, this recording documents her investigations into sounds drawn from glass. Using common objects and industrial castoffs, she unobtrusively allows them to sing their songs in an aesthetic with direct ties to post-Cageian art movements such as Fluxus.
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For Annea Lockwood For annea lockwood. Premiered October, 1996. Tom Dambly trumpet Mara Fox- trombone Toyoji Tomita - trombone annea lockwood - recorded voice. http://users.lmi.net/~mgheart/writtenmus/Annea1.html
Extractions: Annea Lockwood - recorded voice Mother of introspection, who, in the guise of questions asked, asked actual questions. The text for these pieces were written during her brief stay here at Mills. The text, read by the namesake, is set within three different "environments;" sonic and spatial manifestations of performer relationships. The use of brass instruments was suggested by Annea's The Thousand Year Dreaming April 10, 1995 April 17, 1995 May 10, 1995 top ... words about music
Annea Lockwood The River Archive. by annea lockwood From The Cassette Mythos, Autonomedia1990. The River Archive I started it back in about 1966 http://www.halcyon.com/robinja/mythos/AnneaLockwood.html
Extractions: by Annea Lockwood From: The Cassette Mythos, Autonomedia 1990 The River Archive I started it back in about 1966-67 recording a series of Welsh and Scottish rivers/streams/springs. Why? Well, I'm a New Zealander, and rivers are a major part of New Zealand life, especially if, like my family, you do a lot of climbing, etc. Very powerful, New Zealand rivers. Also, I'd been reading about the use of riverine environments for healing in Chaldes, in a book by John Michel (English writer), just when I myself was thinking a lot about sound as energy-form, its various effects on the body, etc. So the Archive was both an absurd project (since it intends to include all the world's rivers) and a practical projecta way of studying water sounds and their physiological effects. I've not counted how many rivers the Archive now has, contributed by friends and acquaintances, as well as my own collecting. Countries include Great Britain, New Zealand, Australia, the U.S., Austria, India, and Canada. I make installation works using the Archive and have done four different types of installations so far with it: Play the Ganges Backwards One More Time, Sam
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