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Alvin Curran (born December 13, 1938) is an American composer, performer, improviser,
sound artist Sound art is an artistic activity in which sound is utilized as a primary medium or material. Like many genres of contemporary art, sound art may be interdisciplinary in nature, or be used in hybrid forms. According to Brandon LaBelle, sound art ...
, and writer. He was born in
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, and lives and works in Rome, Italy. He is the co-founder, with
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and
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, of
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, and a former student of
Elliott Carter Elliott Cook Carter Jr. (December 11, 1908 – November 5, 2012) was an American modernist composer. One of the most respected composers of the second half of the 20th century, he combined elements of European modernism and American "ultra- ...
. Curran's music often makes use of electronics and environmental
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s. He was a professor of music at
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in California until 2006 and now teaches privately in
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and sporadically at various institutions. His works include solo performance pieces such as ''Endangered Species'', ''TransDadaExpress'', and ''Shofar''; radio works such as ''Crystal Psalms'', ''Un Altro Ferragosto'', ''I Dreamt John Cage Yodeling at the Zurich Hauptbahnhof'', and ''Living Room Music''; large-scale musical choreographic works such as ''Oh Brass on the Grass Alas'', for 300 amateur brass-band musicians, and the ''Maritime Rites'' series of performances on and near water; sound installation works such as ''Magic Carpet'', ''Floor Plan'', ''The Twentieth Century'', and ''Gardening with John''; chamber music such as ''For Cornelius'' for piano, the trio ''Schtyx'', the string quartet '' VSTO'', the saxophone quartet ''Electric Rags II'', the percussion quartet ''THEME PARK'', a series of works for chorus SATB, and the work for chamber orchestra and video ''Circus Maximus''; ''The Book of Beginnings'' for orchestra, youth orchestra, self-playing pianos, and cellphone app; and many collaborative dance and theater works. Since 1996, Curran has worked on ''
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'', a growing series of solo piano pieces that together form one of the longest non-repetitive piano pieces ever written. Daniela Tortora has edited a book about his work, ''Alvin Curran Live in Roma'' (Die Schachtel 2010). In 2015 he published ''The Alvin Curran Fakebook'', an atypical autobiography that includes photos, writings, and sketches alongside more than 200 scores and fragments ranging from raw sonic materials to conceptual musics and completed compositions. His articles have been published in the New York Times, Leonardo, The Contemporary Music Review, and Musiktexte, among others.


Selected discography

*'' Songs and Views of the Magnetic Garden'' (1974 Ananda, reissue 1993) Catalyst Records *''Fiori Chiari Fiori Oscuri'' (1975) Ananda No. 4 *''In Real Time'' (Ictus, 1978), with
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*''The Works'' (1978) Fore *''Canti Illuminati'' (1980 Fore, reissue 2004) Fringes Recordings *''Natural History'' (1982) Editions Gianozzo *''Maritime Rites'', ten environmental concerts produced for National Public Radio (1984, reissue 2004) New World Records *''Field It and Lenz'' (1985) Radio Art Foundation *''For Cornelius and Era Ora'' (1986),
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, Frederic Rzewski pianos, New Albion *''Electric Rags II'' (1989)
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, with
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*''Hyper Beatles'' (1990) Aki Takahashi piano, Toshiba-EMI/Angel *''Il Clarinetto'' (1992) David Keberle clarinet/Curran electronics, BMG Ariola *''Schtyx'' (1994) Abel Steinberg Winant Trio, with ''VSTO'' (string quartet) David Abel, Sharon Wood, Meg Tichener, Dina Weinschelbaum, CRI. *''Animal Behaviour'' (1995)
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. *''Yvar Mikhashoff plays Alvin Curran: Piano Works'' (1995) Mode Records *''Theme Park'' (1998) Tzadik. *''Crystal Psalms'' (1999) New World Records *''riverrun: voicings/soundscapes'' (1999) Klaus Schöning, editor, WERGO *''The Things In Between'' (1999) Eve Egoyan, piano, Artifact *''Time Tracks'' (1999) Jeanne Golan, piano, Albany Records *''Apollo and Marsyas,
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1980–1997: An anthology of new music concerts'' (2002) ACD *''Inner Cities'' (2003), Bruce Brubaker, piano,
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*''Lost Marbles'' (2004) Tzadik. *''Our Ur'' (2004), with Domenico Sciajno, Rossbin Production *''ABO: Un Ritratto Sonoro'' (2004) Companion to the book, ''Lezione di boxe'' by Achille Bonita Oliva, Luca Sossella *''Vindobona Blues'' (2005) Kunstradio OR *''Toto Angelica'' (2005) I Dischi di Angelica. *''Hesitation-Tango'' (2005) Aki Takahashi, piano, Camerata *''Inner Cities'' (2005) Daan Vandewalle, piano, Long Distance Records *''The Art of the Fluke'' (2007), with Cenk Ergün, TEAR Records *''Hope Street Tunnel Blues'' (2007) Bruce Brubaker, piano, Arabesque Recordings * ''For Cornelius'', Kees Wieringa, Do Records *''The Stroke That Kills'' (2008) Seth Josel, guitar, New World Records *''The Magic Carpet'' (2008), reissue of 1971 LP on SOURCE, music of the avant garde: Source Records 1–6, 1968–1971, Pogus Productions *''Endangered Species'' (2010), ATOPOS Records *''Under the Fig Tree/The Magic Carpet'' (2010), Die Schachtel *''Alvin Curran: Solo Works – the '70s'' (2010), 3-CD set, New World Records *''MMM Quartet – Live At The Metz' Arsenal'' (2012), with Joelle Leandre, Fred Frith, Urs Leimgruber, Leo Records *''Shofar Rags'' (2013) Tzadik * ''Inner Cities 8'',
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, (2014) Other Minds Records * ''On Hearing the Brooklyn Bridge Sing in Yiddish'' (2016),SWR Digital * ''Natural History'' (2017), Black Truffle * ''The Irrawaddy Blues'' (2017), Documenta 14 * ''From The Alvin Curran Fakebook: The Biella Sessions'' (2017), Dodicilune


Discography with Musica Elettronica Viva

*''Friday'' (2008) reissue of 1969 Polydor LP by Alga Marghen *''Spacecraft/Unified Patchwork Theory'' (2001) Alga Marghen *''apogee – MEV/AMM'' (2005) Matchless Recordings *''MEV40'' (2008) 4-CD set with 40 years of music, New World Records *''AMM/MEV: Live Electronic Music Improvised'' (2009) reissue of 1968 Mainstream LP by WERGO


Sources

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/15/opinion/sunday/the-trombone-comes-home.html?_r=0


External links

* Site features numerous musical excerpts
''Waking Up to Alvin Curran,'' Frank J. OteriCurran discusses composing in modern world
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