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Dialects
(1984), live electronics
Score by David Tudor (American, 19261996), Wire flower sculptures by Jackie Matisse (French, b. 1931)
Realization by Ron Kuivila and Mark Trayle during the symposium "The Art of David Tudor" (The Getty Center, Los Angeles, May 18, 2001)
© 2001 Estate of David Tudor
Courtesy of Jackie Matisse
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Rainforest IV
(1973), electroacoustic environment
David Tudor (American, 19261996)
Realization by Composers Inside Electronics and a collective of composers and
performers directed by Mark Trayle during the symposium "The Art of David Tudor" (CalArts, Valencia, May 17, 2001)
© 2001 Estate of David Tudor
Video by Barbro Schultz Lundestam for Experiments in Art and Technology
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Sea Tails (1983), six-monitor, three-channel installation piece
Film by Molly Davies (American, b. 1944), Electronic score by David Tudor (American, 19261996), Kites by Jackie Matisse (French, b. 1931)
Matisse's kites "flying" underwater as Tudor's collection of the sea sounds plays
Courtesy of Molly Davies and Jackie Matisse
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David Tudor's Ocean (1994),
six-monitor, six-channel installation piece
Film by Molly Davies (American, b. 1944), Electronic score by David Tudor (American, 19261996), Orchestral score by Andrew Culver (American/Canadian, b. 1953), Choreography by Merce Cunningham (American, b. 1919), Ocean conceived and planned as a concert work by John Cage (American, 19121992) and Cunningham
Tudor performing his score Soundings: Ocean Diary with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Courtesy of Molly Davies and Andrew Culver
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Light Piece for David Tudor (1965), four-channel tape and amplified piano
Pauline Oliveros (American, b. 1932)
Performance by David Tudor, no date
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Klavierstücke III (1952), V (1954), and VI (1955)
Karlheinz Stockhausen (German, b. 1928)
Realization by David Tudor, no date
© Karlheinz Stockhausen
Reproduced by permission of the Stockhausen Foundation for Music
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Variations II, (1961)
John Cage (American, 1912-1992)
Realization for amplified piano by David Tudor (Philadelphia Museum of
Art, September 11, 1982)
Courtesy of the John Cage Trust
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