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2016年9月13日 · Published in 1974, Pauline Oliveros’ Sonic Meditations is one of the most seminal, if not under-recognized, works in late 20th century avant-garde musical thought. Within it, the grande-dame of American Minimalism not only departs from standard musical notation, but with the entire conception of where music grows from, and how it can be realized.
Pauline Oliveros has abandoned composition/performance practice as it is usually established today for Sonic Explorations which include everyone who wants to participate. She attempts to erase the subject/object or performer/audience relationship by returning to …
Listening as Activism: The “Sonic Meditations” of Pauline Oliveros
2016年12月9日 · Oliveros died on November 24th, at the age of eighty-four, and the Facebook and Twitter feeds of experimental-music fans were filled with short excerpts from her “Sonic Meditations.” Her...
Oliveros began to share her "Sonic Meditations' in print and in performance . When she first published them, in a 1971 issue of the avant-garde music magazine Source, the composer opened with a radical introduction: "Pauline Oliveros is a two-legged human being, a female, lesbian, musician, composer,
A Legacy of Sound: Sonic Meditations by Pauline Oliveros
This question guided the life’s work of groundbreaking artist Pauline Oliveros, who died in 2016. Oliveros, whose work was featured in the Rubin Museum’s exhibition The World Is Sound, left behind a rich legacy of innovative techniques intended to shift the way we experience the act of …
PAULINE OLIVEROS’ DEEP LISTENING AND THE SONIC MEDITATIONS
In 1974, during the final stages of the new sensibility, Pauline Oliveros published one of the most important works of her career, the seminal Sonic Meditations. The work broke radically from the traditions of western music.
~Pauline Oliveros Deep Listening®, developed by the US composer Pauline Oliveros (1932-2016), is a practice that offers creative, communal musical exploration through sounding activities and
Sonic Meditations are an attempt to return the control of sound to the individual alone, and within groups especially for humanitarian purposes; specifically healing. Ea~h Sonic Meditation is a special procedure for the following: 1. Actually making sounds 2. Actively imagining sounds 3. Listening to present sounds 4. Remembering sounds
Pauline Oliveros cited Yoko Ono's event scores as one of three key milestones in her own development. Nowhere is this admiration clearer than in the spellbinding concision of the early 1970s text instruction scores that comprise Oliveros's Sonic Meditations: the perfect format to crystallise a longstanding interest in composing structures for group
Oliveros Pauline Sonic Meditations 1974 PDF
This document describes several "Sonic Meditations" exercises created by Pauline Oliveros to be performed in groups over long periods of time. The goals of the meditations include heightened awareness, physiological and psychological relaxation, and the development of a positive energy within the group.
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