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27: 267:. This is the first occasion that the two ensembles have performed together, but not the first time they have shared a split release - each outfit filled a side of the LP Live Electronic Music Improvised, released on a US label (Mainstream) in 1968. The second CD consists of the performances that each group gave at a festival held in 437:
6. Damon Krukowski, "Musica Elettronica Viva," Artforum May 2009, Vol. 47 #9. 7. Amy C. Beal, “Music Is a Universal Human Right: Musica Elettronica Viva," in Robert Adlington (ed.), Sound Commitments: Avant-Garde Music and the Sixties, Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 99-120. 8. Tenley Bick,
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Musica Elettronica Viva disbanded in 2017 after a final tour, though at least two CDs were released subsequently. Among the many who performed with the group, Jon Phetteplace died decades ago, Steve Lacy in 2004, Maryanne Amacher in 2009, Garrett List in 2019, Ivan Vandor and Richard Teitelbaum in
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Their performances achieved mainstream notoriety in Italy for generating vocal audience participation, occasionally resulting in riots, for example at the Musee d'Art Moderne in Paris, at Queen Anne's Hall in London where the police and the fire department kicked the group out, and at the Teatro
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Perkis, Tim (Autumn 1994). "Musica Elettronica Viva: Frederic Rzewski (Piano), Alvin Curran (Piano and Sampler), Richard Teitelbaum (Electronic Keyboards), George Lewis (Trombone and Live Electronics): Mills College, Oakland, California USA, 12 February 1994".
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Regio in Parma where the authorities shut the house lights down and emptied the hall, inspiring a street demonstration led by Jean-Jacques Lebel.
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Heißenbüttel, Dietrich. 2013. "Türen ins Offene: Das Labyrinth im musikalischen Denken von Schönberg, Berio und Rzewski".
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Both of the above first issued in 2001 on CD as "Spacecraft/Unified Patchwork Theory" (Alga Marghen, Plana-M 15NMN.038).
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Musica Elettronica Viva were early experimenters in the use of synthesizers. A 1967 performance in
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on April 30, 2004 featuring MEV's Curran, Teitelbaum and Rzewski with the three members of
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Symphony No 108, Live at Brno Philharmonic, Hermes' Ear - HE CD 015 / aSB 03, 2017
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Symphony No. 105, a Café Oto download available as 320k MP3 or 24bit FLAC, 2016
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Symphony No 106, Les Disques Victo, 2016 VICTO CD 129, 2016, and digital album
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Rzewski, Frederic; Verken, Monique (Autumn 1969). "Musica Elettronica Viva".
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Spacecraft Alga Marghen CD 2001, Our Swimmer LP, welle 104LP, 2021
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Music and Musical Composition at the American Academy in Rome
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Symphony No. 107 - The Bard, Black Truffle 104, June 2023
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Bernstein, David W.; Hatch, Christopher, eds. (2001).
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Writings through John Cage's Music, Poetry, and Art
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