Alvin Lucier
Alvin Lucier
Alvin Lucier
2 Works
Though Lucier had composed chamber and orchestral
works since 1952, the composer and his critics count his
1965 composition Music for Solo Performer as the proper
beginning of his compositional career. In that piece,
EEG electrodes attached to the performers scalp detect bursts of alpha waves generated when the performer
achieves a meditative, non-visual brain state. These alpha
waves are amplied and the resulting electrical signal is
used to vibrate percussion instruments distributed around
the performance space. Other important early pieces
include Vespers (composition)|Vespers (1968), in which
performers use hand-held echolocation devices to locate
the approximate physical center of a room, to deepen
their understanding of acoustical perception, and to reveal the elements of environmental space through nonvisual means.
Early life
Lucier was born in Nashua, New Hampshire. He was educated in Nashua public and parochial schools and the
Portsmouth Abbey School, Yale University and Brandeis
University. In 1958 and 1959, Lucier studied with
Lukas Foss and Aaron Copland at the Tanglewood Center. In 1960, Lucier left for Rome on a Fulbright Fellowship, where he befriended American expatriate composer Frederic Rzewski and witnessed performances by
John Cage, Merce Cunningham, and David Tudor that
provided compelling alternatives to his classical training.
He returned from Rome in 1962 to take up a position at
Brandeis as director of the University Chamber Chorus,
which presented classical vocal works alongside modern
compositions and new commissions.
2.1
I Am Sitting in a Room
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Students
Honorary Doctorate
Discography
Orchestra Works, New World Records CD 80755-2,
2013
Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas, 1-12, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 1015, 2004
Navigations for Strings/Small Waves, Mode Records,
CD 124, 2003
Still Lives, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 5012, 2001
Theme, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 5011, 1999
Panorama, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 1012, 1997
Fragments for Strings, Arditti String Quartet, Disques Montaigne, 1996
Clocker, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 1019, 1994
Music On A Long Thin Wire, Lovely Music, Ltd.
LP/CD 1011, 1980/92
6 Films
1976 - Music With Roots in the Aether: Opera for
Television. Tape 3: Alvin Lucier. Produced and
directed by Robert Ashley. New York, New York:
Lovely Music.
7 Notes
[1] https://archive.org/details/residuum-i_am_sitting_in_a_
room_mp3
[2] Mailman 2013, pp. 137140.
8 Bibliography
Cox, Christoph. The Alien Voice: Alvin Luciers
North American Time Capsule. In Mainframe Experimentalism: Early Computing and the Foundations of the Digital Arts. Edited by Hannah Higgins
and Douglas Kahn. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.
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Movies
Lucier, Alvin. Origins of a Form: Acoustic Exploration, Science and Incessancy. Leonardo Music
Journal 8 (December 1998) Ghosts and Monsters: Technology and Personality in Contemporary
Music, pp. 511.
Island (1998) performed by The Other Minds Ensemble at the Other Minds Music Festival in 1999
at Cowell Theater in San Francisco.
Further reading
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External links
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Listening
Movies
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