Luening's 'Tape Music', including A Poem in Cycles & Bells, Gargoyles for Violin & Synthesized Sound, and Sounds of New Music demonstrated the early potential of synthesizers and special editing techniques for so-called classical music. An October 28, 1952 concert with Vladimir Ussachevsky at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City introduced Fantasy in Space, flute recordings manipulated on magnetic tape, and led to an appearance on The Today Show with Dave Garroway. Luening was co-founder, along with Ussachevsky, of the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in 1958.
A Comic’s Second Life, Despite a Deadly Overdose Thu, 04 Sep 2008 03:09:33 -0000 Mitch Hedberg’s final album, “Do You Believe in Gosh?,” offers a chance to hear a comedian whom fans have been missing for more than three years.
A Freewheeling Chanteuse You Can’t Pin Down Thu, 04 Sep 2008 02:17:19 -0000 Barb Jungr is a 54-year-old blonde with a raucous laugh whose new show, which opens Thursday night at the Metropolitan Room, explores the music of Nina Simone.
Music Review | Underoath: The Road to Salvation Has Stretches of Sorrow Thu, 04 Sep 2008 03:13:43 -0000 Underoath, which played Irving Plaza on Tuesday, often finds itself torn between strife and stability.
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Gabriel Kahane: Leader Of Indie Lieder Thu, 04 Sep 2008 17:05:00 -0400 The singer and composer blends wry personal stories with often-complex brass and string arrangements, and mixes it up with both classical musicians and indie rockers. He performs live from his forthcoming self-titled album. The Gaslight Anthem: Revisiting Sounds Of '59 Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:44:00 -0400 The Gaslight Anthem's new album, The '59 Sound, is filled with narratives that recall and refer directly to Bruce Springsteen's early works. Music reviewer Tom Moon says that it's one of the year's great surprises. A3: From 'The Sopranos' To Joy Division Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:49:00 -0400 The band formerly known as Alabama 3 strips down its roots-meets-dance sound with just two acoustic guitars and voices. The trio plays and talks about its Sopranos success song and plays a country death ballad version of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart."
Luening, Otto - Listing of his clarinet pieces with features and related works.
Luening, Otto Clarence - Biography noting studies and work in America and Germany shows his wide-ranging style in several genres. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
Otto Luening - Youthful picture and biography noting major works and positions held.
Otto Luening - Background material from US Opera with link to information on Evangeline.
Otto Luening - Retrospective with photograph, emphasizing his ties to Columbia University. Includes opportunity to make archived comment on this entry.
Otto Luening (1900-1996) - Listing at The Lied and Art Song Texts Page with English lyrics of selected works and some translations into other languages.
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Otto Luening Obituary - Copy of text posted to rec.music.contemporary.classical by CRI recordings.
Otto Luening: A Compact Discography - Picture, short biography, and CDs featuring or including his works with information on content and author of program notes.
The Infography about Otto Luening (1900-1996) - Online and print sources recommended by a librarian who has him as a research specialty.
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Clarence Carter attended the Alabama School for the Blind in Talladega, Alabama, and Alabama State College in Montgomery ...