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Charles Benjamin Amirkhanian (born January 19, 1945;
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) is an American composer. He is a percussionist, sound poet, and radio producer of
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origin. He is mostly known for his electroacoustic and text-sound music. Performance artist
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praises his work: "The art of audio collage has been reinvented here... A brilliant sense of imaginary space."


Career

Amirkhanian received his Master of Fine Arts from
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in 1980, where he studied electronic music and techniques of sound recording. He was music director of Pacifica Radio's KPFA-FM in
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, from 1969 to 1992, and he was a lecturer in the Interdisciplinary Creative Arts Department at
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from 1977 to 1980. He co-directed the Telluride Institute's Composer to Composer festival in
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, between 1988 and 1991. Amirkhanian is the executive director and artistic director of the Other Minds Music Festival in San Francisco, which he co-founded with Jim Newman in 1992. He has played a key role in recording and championing the work of
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and
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, among others. In 1984, the
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awarded him its Letter of Distinction for service to American composers through his work at KPFA FM in Berkeley, California. This was followed in 2005 by another for his co-founding and directing the Other Minds Festival in San Francisco. From ASCAP in 1989 he received the Deems Taylor Award, also for service to American composers. Amirkhanian received a 1997
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Grants to Artists Award. In 2009, Chamber Music America and ASCAP honored him for his Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music with Other Minds. In 2017, the American Composers Forum honored him with its Champion of New Music award. https://composersforum.org/2017-champion-of-new-music-charles-amirkhanian/


Discography

* ''10+2: 12 American Text-Sound Pieces'' (1975). 1750 Arch Records S-1752 (LP) reissued in 2003 on Other Minds/CD 1006-2 compilation which includes Amirkhanian's 'Just (1972)' and 'Heavy Aspirations (1973) * ''Lexical Music'' (1979). 1750 Arch Records S-1779 (LP) * ''Polipoetry Issues Numero 3: American Sound Poetry'' (1983). 3Vitre – EM 00383 (limited edition 7" LP) Compilation containing Amirkhanian's 'The Putts' * ''Mental Radio: Nine Text-Sound Compositions'' (1985). CRI-SD 523 (LP); reissued in 2009 on New World Records NWCRL 523 (CD) * '' Perspectives of New Music'' (1988). Compilation CD accompanying volume 26 issue. Contains: Pas de Voix (Portrait of Samuel Beckett) * Charles Amirkhanian and Noah Creshevsky: ''Auxesis: Electroacoustic Music'',
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1995 – CRC 2194 * ''Walking Tune'' (1998). Starkland ST-206. "One of the Year's 20 best CDs," according to the Electronic Music Foundation. * ''Charles Amirkhanian: Loudspeakers'' (2019). New World Records 80817 (2-CD set). "What links all these pieces is a creative ambiguity of genre, a delight in shifting back and forth between elements whose sources can be recognized and those whose can’t." – Kyle Gann * ''Miatsoom'' (2021). Other Minds Records OM 1029-2 Contains: Dzarin Bess Ga Khorim, Roussier (not Rouffier), Three Armenians, & Miatsoom * ''Charles Amirkhanian & Carol Law Hypothetical Moments—Collaborative Works 1975-1985'' (2022). Other Minds Records OM 4001 DVD. Video works by Carol Law, music by Amirkhanian. Contains: History of Collage, Audience, Tremolo Bank, Dog of Stravinsky, Maria, The Real Perpetual Mobile, Mahogany Ballpark, Hypothetical Moments (in the intellectual life of Southern California), Awe, And as, Dreams Freud Dreamed, Too True. 81 Minutes. All regions NTSC. “Though they fracture almost all of the rules, there remains a refined, classical undertone and motivation to their work. The resultant combination of voice and visual image was magical . . . Amirkhanian and Law presented a new approach to using the most classic instruments of all—the voice, the eyes and the ears . . . a fitting tribute to the brilliant potential of New Music.” — Jack Kolkmeyer, The Santa Fe Reporter, 1983.


Partial list of works

Tape works unless otherwise noted; † indicates optional live voice(s). * Symphony I (for 13 players, 1965) * Words (1969) * Oratora Konkurso Rezulto: Autoro de la Jaro (Portrait of
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, 1970) * If In Is (1971) * Radii (1970/2) * Dzarin Bess Ga Khorim (1972) * Just (1972) * Heavy Aspirations (1973) * Seatbelt Seatbelt (1973) * Roussier (not Rouffier) (1973) * Mugic (1973) * she and she (1974) * Muchrooms (1974) * Mahogany Ballpark (1976) * Dutiful Ducks (1977) † * Dreams Freud Dreamed (1979) * Egusquiza to Falsetto (chamber ensemble with tape, with Margaret Fisher, 1979) * Church Car (1980) † * Nite Traps (1981) * Dot Bunch (1981) * Hypothetical Moments (In the Intellectual Life of Southern California, 1981) * Maroa (1981) † * Too True (1982) † * Dog of Stravinsky (1982) * Andas (1982)† * The Real Perpetuum Mobile (1984) * Gold and Spirit (1984) * Metropolis San Francisco (1985-6) * Dumbek Bookache (1986) † * Walking Tune (A Room-Music for
Percy Grainger Percy Aldridge Grainger (born George Percy Grainger; 8 July 188220 February 1961) was an Australian-born composer, arranger and pianist who lived in the United States from 1914 and became an American citizen in 1918. In the course of a long an ...
, 1986–87) * His Anxious Hours (chamber ensemble with tape, 1987) * Pas de Voix (Portrait of Samuel Beckett, 1987) * Politics as Usual (1988) * Never Say Die (1989) * Im Frühling (1990) * Vers Les Anges (for Nicolas Slonimsky, 1990) * Bajanoom (1990) * Loudspeakers (for
Morton Feldman Morton Feldman (January 12, 1926 – September 3, 1987) was an American composer. A major figure in 20th-century classical music, Feldman was a pioneer of indeterminate music, a development associated with the experimental New York School ...
, 1990) * A Berkelium Canon (1991, with Henry Kaiser) * Chu Lu Lu (1992) * Ka Himeni Hehena (The Raving Mad Hymn, 1997) † * Miatsoom (1994–97) * Son of Metropolis San Francisco (1997) * Marathon (1997) † * Octet for Ratchets (amplified percussion ensemble, 1998) * Pianola (Pas de mains, 1997–2000) * Mqsical Lou (2003) * Rippling the Lamp (violin and tape, 2006–7) * Quince Quinoa (2007) † * Audible Autopsy (2021) (solo string bass and offstage interviewer) * Ratchet Attach It (2021) (9 percussion with tape)


References


External links

*Golden, Barbara
"Conversation with Charles Amirkhanian."
'' eContact!'' 12.2 – Interviews (2) (April 2010). Montréal: Canadian Electroacoustic Community.
Other Minds: Amirkhanian
by Alan Baker, Minnesota Public Radio, June 2002.
CDeMUSIC: Charles AmirkhanianInterview by Mark Alburger, "Dinner in the Loop with Charles Amirkhanian". 20th Century Music, Vol. 4, No. 5, May 1997.“Other Minds’ Finds,” Jeff Dunn, San Francisco Classical Voice, February 25, 2009.“Future Sounds: The Other Minds Festival Gears Up,” Georgia Rowe, San Francisco Classical Voice, March 1, 2011.“Other Minds Festival: Connecting to Composers,” Brett Campbell, San Francisco Classical Voice, February 16, 2012.“Out of This World, Ahead of Time: Conlon Nancarrow,” Brett Campbell, San Francisco Classical Voice, October 31, 2012.“4,000 KPFA/OM Tapes Online: Yours for the Click,” Janos Gereben, San Francisco Classical Voice, July 9, 2013.“Exploring Depths in Other Minds,” Jeff Kaliss, San Francisco Classical Voice, February 12, 2013.“Other Minds 2015 Merges Art and Politics, Jason Victor Serinus, San Francisco Classical Voice, March 6, 2015.“Playful Music Captures Other Minds’ Spirit,” Giacomo Fiore, San Francisco Classical Voice, March 10, 2015.“The Arditti Quartet Champions the Maximalist Microtonality of Ivan Wyschnegradsky,” Rebecca Wishnia, San Francisco Classical Voice, March 25, 2019.“From the East Bay, Charles Amirkhanian gives us a new soundtrack of San Francisco,” Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle, January 14, 2020.“Keeping up with Charles Amirkhanian,” Jeff Kaliss, San Francisco Classical Voice, October 19, 2020.“Growing New Music with Other Minds,” Lou Fancher, San Francisco Classical Voice, January 21, 2020.“Improvisation Drives the Other Minds Festival This Year,” Emily Wilson, San Francisco Classical Voice, October 12, 2021.“At Other Minds, Experimental Music Is Serious Fun,” San Francisco Classical Voice, October 11, 2022.


Listening


Art of the States
three works by Charles Amirkhanian

featuring music from Amirkhanian's LP ''Mental Radio''

Sound/Text by Charles Amirkhanian
Author page
at Lyrikline.org, with audio and text. {{DEFAULTSORT:Amirkhanian, Charles American classical composers American public radio personalities American radio producers American sound artists Sound poets 1945 births Living people American male classical composers American classical musicians of Armenian descent Pacifica Foundation people Musicians from Fresno, California 20th-century classical composers 21st-century classical composers 21st-century American composers 20th-century American composers 20th-century American male musicians 21st-century American male musicians Centaur Records artists