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  1. Intrigue and Treason: The Tudor Court, 1547-1558 by David Loades, 2004-11-06
  2. Tudor Queens of England by David Loades, 2010-06-29
  3. The Tudors For Dummies (For Dummies (History, Biography & Politics)) by David Loades, 2011-01-18
  4. Rivals in Power: Lives and Letters of the Great Tudor Dynasties
  5. The Incredible Bread Machine by Susan LoveBrown, Karl Keating, et all 1975-06
  6. Tudor York (Oxford Historical Monographs) by David Palliser, 1979-01-24
  7. Nelson's Navy: English Fighting Ships 1793-1815 by David Tudor Davies, 1996-12
  8. The Tudor Chronicles: The Kings
  9. Tasha Tudor's Old-Fashioned Gifts: Presents and Favors for All Occasions by Tasha Tudor, Linda Allen, 1979
  10. The Reign of Mary Tudor: Politics, Government & Religion in England, 1553-58 by David Loades, 1991-05
  11. Birth, Marriage, and Death: Ritual, Religion, and the Life Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England by David Cressy, 1997-06-19
  12. Chronicles of the Tudor Queens by David Loades, 2002-12-25
  13. TUDOR SEA POWER: The Foundation of Greatness by David Childs, 2010-03
  14. Tudors and Stuarts (Look & remember history) by David Paul Titley, 1981-01-01

1. David Tudor
David Tudor. In the world of American experimental music, DAVID TUDOR was somethingof a legend. David Tudor was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1926.
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David Tudor
In the world of American experimental music, DAVID TUDOR was something of a legend. For a number of years following the Second World War, he was the only performer to devote himself systematically to this music. In doing so, Tudor became a touchstone for some of the most radical musical activity of the 20th century. The praise accorded him by the composers whose music he performed attests to Tudor's unique ability not only to meet the requirements of fully notated scores, but also to accomplish more than anyone had imagined in music in which some degree of indeterminacy was a compositional principle. David Tudor was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1926. He studied with H. William Hawke (organ, theory), Irma Wolpe Rademacher (piano) and Stefan Wolpe (composition and analysis). His first professional activity was as an organist. He established himself as a pioneer in the performance of new music as early as 1950, when on December 17th, in New York, he gave the American premiere (and second performance anywhere) of Pierre Boulez' . From the early 1950s on, Tudor became John Cage's closest associate. Cage stated that all of his works until about 1970 were written either directly for Tudor or with him in mind. Tudor also gave first or early performances of works by Earle Brown, Sylvano Bussotti, Morton Feldman, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Christian Wolff, Stefan Wolpe, and La Monte Young, among others. These composers often wrote works expressly for Tudor and a number of them stated that Tudor's unerring ability to find his own imaginative and virtuoso solutions to the often puzzling and sometimes deliberately difficult problems of notation and performance was essential to the actual composition of their music.

2. The Deep Listening® Catalog - DAVID TUDOR
DAVID TUDOR. Tudor Plays Cage and Tudor. Pianist and composer David Tudor in the 1982 recording of John Cage's Solo for Piano ( from the Concert for Piano and Orchestra)and the 1993 performance of Tudor's own Neural synthesis No. 2.
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Tudor Plays Cage and Tudor
Pianist and composer David Tudor in the 1982 recording of John Cage's Solo for Piano (from the Concert for Piano and Orchestra and the 1993 performance of Tudor's own Neural synthesis No. 2. Item number TD-CD-1; Compact disc $16.00 OUT OF STOCK
Neural Synthesis, Nos. 6-9 In this two-disc Lovely Music release, electronic music pioneer David Tudor orchestrates electronic sounds in ways analogous to our biological bodies' orchestration of consciousness. The performance features a custom-built neural-network synthesizer as well as Tudor's own unique collection of electronic devices. The first CD contains Tudor's (binaural recording). The second CD contains (stereo recording). Double compact disc set OUT OF STOCK
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A colloboration with Pauline Oliveros and David Tudor , the three compositions on this recording feature the bandoneon, a polyphonic, metal-reed instrument of the concertina family. Mesa , originally commissioned by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, is performed here by David Tudor , bandoneon, with Gordon Mumma , cybersonic console.

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5. David Tudor - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
David Tudor. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David Eugene Tudor (January 20,1926 August 13, 1996) was a pianist and composer of experimental music.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. David Eugene Tudor January 20 August 13 ) was a pianist and composer of experimental music. Tudor was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . He studied piano with Stefan Wolpe and became known as one of the leading performers of avant garde piano music. He gave the first American performance of the Piano Sonata No. 2 by Pierre Boulez in 1950, and a European tour in 1954 greatly enhanced his reputation. Karlheinz Stockhausen dedicated his (1955) to Tudor. Tudor also gave early performances of works by Morton Feldman and La Monte Young The composer with which Tudor is particularly associated is John Cage . He gave the premiere of Cage's Music of Changes Concerto For Piano and Orchestra and the notorious . Cage said that many of his pieces were written either specifically for Tudor to perform or with him in mind. The two worked closely together on many of Cage's pieces, both works for piano and electronic pieces. Upon Cage's death in , Tudor took over as music director of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.

6. David Tudor
David Tudor. David Eugene Tudor (January 20, 1926 August 13, 1996)was a pianist and composer of experimental music. Tudor was
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David Eugene Tudor January 20 August 13 ) was a pianist and composer of experimental music. Tudor was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . He studied piano with Stefan Wolpe and became known as one of the leading performers of avant garde piano music. He gave the first American performance of the Piano Sonata No. 2 by Pierre Boulez in 1950, and a European tour in 1954 greatly enhanced his reputation. Karlheinz Stockhausen dedicated his (1955) to Tudor. Tudor also gave early performances of works by Morton Feldman and La Monte Young The composer with which Tudor is particularly associated is John Cage . He gave the premiere of Cage's Music of Changes Concerto For Piano and Orchestra and the notorious . Cage said that many of his pieces were written either specifically for Tudor to perform or with him in mind. The two worked closely together on many of Cage's pieces, both works for piano and electronic pieces. Upon Cage's death in , Tudor took over as music director of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.

7. David Tudor
David Tudor (1926 1976). David Tudor - On Live Electronics As longas there it play. Rainforest by David Tudor (1968 - 1973). In 1973
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David Tudor (1926 - 1976)
David Tudor - On Live Electronics: As long as there are people who realize that machines are not interesting and that behind any music there has to be a live person, I think that we might be able to overcome the omnipresence of synthesizers and keyboards. A lot of it is in the character of the listening: if the loudspeakers themselves are just pumping something canned or whether they are really talking to you, and that's something that really only a musician listening to it can give you. I mean, if you have a musician performing a piece who is in the same space, who is listening to the sound, who knows when and how to make an alteration to enliven the situation, then you feel that something live is happening. If you don't have that, then you have to accept the fact that it's like going to the cinema. Things won't progress if electronic music remains on that level. From an interview by Teddy Hultberg TH: When you perform, sitting behind your tables full of components, you give the impression that something is going to happen here that is not totally predictable. It seems that you want to surprise yourself as much as you want to surprise the audience. Is that correct?

8. David Tudor - Encyclopedia Article About David Tudor. Free Access, No Registrati
encyclopedia article about David Tudor. David Tudor in Free online Englishdictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. Provides David Tudor. Word
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9. CDeMUSIC: David Tudor
David Tudor (19261996) The basic notion was that the loudspeaker should havea voice that was unique and not just an instrument of reproduction, but an
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"The basic notion was that the loudspeaker should have a voice that was unique and not just an instrument of reproduction, but an instrument unto itself."
A pioneer of live electronic music, David Tudor began his musical career as a pianist playing music by John Cage, Pierre Boulez, Earle Brown, Morton Feldman, and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Towards the end of the 1960s, he stopped performing as a pianist and began working with modular electronic devices that he designed, performing actively with John Cage and with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
Although much of Tudor's music was commissioned by the Cunningham Company, he also collaborated with visual artist Jackie Matisse Monnier and, in 1966, composed a major work for "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering", produced by Experiments for Art and Technology. David Tudor taught at Black Mountain College (North Carolina) and at the summer new music institute at Darmstadt, Germany.
David Tudor passed away on August 13, 1996 at his home in Tomkins Cove, NY.
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Photo by Ben Guthrie. Courtesy John Cage Trust.

10. Gleebooks - Neural Synthesis Nos. 6-9 Display Music CD
Music Title, BACK. Title Neural Synthesis Nos. 69. Subtitle Artist tudor david.Publisher LOVELY MUSIC. Binding Compact Disc. exGST $50.00. incGST $55.00.
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11. David Tudor
Anniversaries 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009. Website style David Tudor.(this composer submitted by Larry McGinniss mcginnissl(at)netscape.net ).
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12. David Tudor
David Tudor werd in 1926 geboren in Philadelphia. Hij studeerde orgelen muziektheorie bij H. William Hawke, piano bij Irma Wolpe
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Een grote verdienste van Tudor was geluid voortbrengen zonder enige geluidsbron als invoer. Hiermee bevrijdde hij zichzelf van de meer conventionele relatie tussen de componist en het instrument. Zijn elektrische machines praatten voor zichzelf. Hiervoor bestudeerde hij het begrip versterking en feedback. Door een deel van de uitvoer terug in de invoer te sturen kon hij een puur elektrisch geluid voortbrengen (dit principe is gekend als feedback oscillation). Uiteraard zorgde Tudor hier voor een mijlpaal uit de geschiedenis. Muziek die niet meer met trillingen werkt maar met elektrische stromen.
Tudor stierf op 13 augustus 1996 in New York en nam veel van zijn ideeën mee in zijn graf. Tudors introvertie en raar karakter worden mooi getoond in volgende anekdotes van Cage zelf.

13. Anekdotes Over David Tudor
DAVID TUDOR ANEKDOTES. MC Richards and David Tudor invited several friendsto dinner. I was there and it was a pleasure. Terug naar David Tudor.
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M.C. Richards and David Tudor invited several friends to dinner. I was there and it was a pleasure. After dinner we were sitting around talking. David Tudor began doing some paper work in a corner, perhaps something to do with music, though I'm not sure. After a while there was a pause in the conversation, and someone said to David Tudor, "Why don't you join the party?" He said, "I haven't left it. This is how I keep you entertained."
One day at Black Mountain College, David Tudor was eating his lunch. A student came over to his table and began asking him questions. David Tudor went on eating his lunch. The student kept on asking questions. Finally, David Tudor looked at him and said, "If you don't know, why do you ask?"

14. MUSICMATCH Guide David Tudor
David Tudor 1995, Neural Synthesis, Nos. 69, 1994, Neural Network Plus, 1993,David Tudor Plays Cage and Tudor, 1991, Microphone (1975), Box Set/Compilation.
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15. David Tudor
David Tudor. Posted by Brian on August 27, 2000 at 215858 Anybodyseen/heard from David Tudor? He posted he need som Tokheim 39
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16. The David Tudor Pages
The david tudor Pages represent a comprehensive database of informationon david tudor and his music. If you have anecdotes, stories
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WHAT'S NEW
  • Check out the interesting story behind Robert Hauk's recent "chance" aquisition of David Tudor's bandoneon in the stories and anecdotes page.
  • "Neural Synthesis" has recently been performed by John D.S. Adams at the Sound Symposium in St. John's Newfoundland this past July.
    See ACTIVITIES ARCHIVE for more info.
  • Getty Research Institute (Los Angeles) who acquired David Tudor's archive, has cataloged its contents. Here is a direct link to the Getty's Tudor Archive's Finding Aid.
  • The David Tudor Symposium, "The Art of David Tudor: Indeterminacy and Performance in Postwar Culture" held from May 17-20, 2001 was a success. For more detailed information on what transpired, visit this direct link to the Getty's Tudor Archive or visit the ACTIVITIES ARCHIVE page for more info.
  • Tudor's infamous installation piece, Rainforest IV has been revived and is alive and kicking. Performances have taken place at The Lincoln Center (1998), Toronto (1999), Mills College (1999) and most recently, CalArts. Here are some details and photos from the Lincoln Center event. Please check into

17. The Art Of David Tudor (Research At The Getty)
A Web site that complements the Getty Research Institute symposium focusing on the work of pianist and composer.
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... Digitized Library Collections The Art of David Tudor Introduction Photograph by Earle Brown
David Tudor with materials for a realization of John Cage's Cartridge Music at the Capitol Records studio in New York, ca. 1962
This digital resource is a gateway to the David Tudor papers and related collections of the Research Library at the Getty Research Institute, providing links to online library records and collection finding aids. It documents and complements the Getty Research Institute symposium "The Art of David Tudor: Indeterminacy and Performance in Postwar Culture," organized in collaboration with the California Institute of the Arts School of Music, which took place in May 2001 at the Getty Center. The resource continues the symposium's mission by addressing Tudor's dual career as a virtuoso pianist and as a composer and performer of live electronic music. It situates his work within the history of experimental music and mixed-media collaboration in the postwar and contemporary periods. Photographer unknown
David Tudor working on the second realization of John Cage's Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Solo for Piano , prepared for the recording Indeterminacy
Rainforest IV
, both held at CalArts. Additional documentation includes the symposium paper abstracts and full texts, and the program notes for

18. DAVID TUDOR: Biography
tudor biography. david tudor was born in Philadelphia, PA, in 1926. davidtudor passed away on August 13, 1996 at his home in Tomkins Cove, NY.
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TUDOR biography David Tudor was born in Philadelphia, PA, in 1926. He studied with H. William Hawke (organ, theory), Irma Wolpe Rademacher (piano) and Stephan Wolpe (composition and analysis).His first professional activity was as an organist, and he subsequently became known as one of the leading avante-garde pianists of our time. Tudor gave highly acclaimed first or early performances of worksby contemporary composers Earle Brown, Sylvano Bussotti, Morton Feldman, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Christian Wolff, Stephan Wolpe, and La Monte Young, among others. Tudor began working with John Cage in the early fifties, as a member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company and with Cage's Project of Music for Electronic Tape. Tudor gradually ended his active career as a pianist, turning exclusively to the composition of live electronic music. As a composer, Tudor chose specific electronic components and their interconnections to define both composition and performance drawing upon resources that were both flexible and complex. Tudor was one of four Core Artists who collaborated on the design of the Pepsi Pavilion for Expo '70, Osaka, Japan, a project of Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc. Many of Tudor's compositions have involved collaborative visual forces: light systems, laser projections, dance, theater, television, film. Tudor's last project, Toneburst: Maps and Fragments , was a collaboration with visual artist Sophia Ogielska. Tudor's several collaborations with visual artist Jacqueline Monnier included the development of a kite environment installed at the Whitney Museum (Philip Morris, NYC) in 1986, at the exhibition "Klangraume" in Dusseldorf in 1988, and at the Jack Tilton Gallery in New York City in 1990. Other collaborators have included Lowell Cross, Molly Davies, Viola Farber, Anthony Martin, and Robert Rauschenberg.

19. Browse By Artist: TUDOR, DAVID
Artist tudor, david. Title Microphone. Label GET BACK (ITALY). Format LP. Artisttudor, david. Title Three Works For Live Electronics. Label LOVELY MUSIC.
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Artist: TUDOR, DAVID Title: Microphone Label: GET BACK (ITALY) Format: LP Price: Catalog #: GET 417 "American Experimental pianist David Tudor is well known for his extensive collaboration with John Cage beginning in the early 1950s and historic performances of groundbreaking works by Pierre Boulez, La Monte Young, Karlheinz Stockhausen, etc. In 1968, Tudor collaborated with John Cage and Marcel Duchamp on Reunion and by the end of the 1960s Tudor was focusing exclusively on composing and performing his own electronic works, often a mix of audio and visual elements, performed with his own self-designed instruments. Much of his major work was composed for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company of which he became musical director after Cage's death in 1992. The pioneering Microphone was conceived during his work on the Japan Expo in 1970."
Artist: TUDOR, DAVID Title: Three Works For Live Electronics Label: LOVELY MUSIC Format: CD Price: Catalog #: LCD 1601 David Tudor was an avant garde pianist (most closely associated with John Cage, also performing Feldman, Stockhausen, Wolff, etc), who became a crucial pioneer in the world of live electronic music in the 1960s, developing custom-built electronic devices. These 2 Lovely Music CDs are the only commonly available recordings of his electronic music.

20. A David Tudor Cookbook
david tudorCOOKBOOK. M.C. Richards peers into one of. david tudor's several cupboards of ingredients. at his house in Stony Point NY. Photo M Rogalsky 1995 ©19952001 david tudor / Matt Rogalsky
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M.C. Richards peers into one of
David Tudor's several cupboards of ingredients
at his house in Stony Point NY.
Photo M Rogalsky 1995

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