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The American Century Part II at The Whitney Museum of American Art: Sound
Works Calendar

Here is the calendar for January:

I Am Sitting In A Room: Sound Works by American Artists: 1950-2000
Curated by Stephen Vitiello
Advisors: Dara Birnbaum, Kenneth Goldsmith, Chrissie Iles, Alvin Lucier,
Paul D. Miller, Barbara Moore, Ikue Mori, Bruce Nauman, Pauline Oliveros,
Jim O'Rourke

TUESDAY January 11, 2000

12:00
John Cage, Series ray Morris Graves, 1974, 86:00 A reading from the text,
which appears in its entirety in the book Empty Words: Writings 1973-78, by
John Cage.
Courtesy of The John Cage Trust
1:30
Alvin Lucier, I Am Sitting In A Room (for voice on tape), 1970, 45:21
(Lovely Music, Ltd., 1990 LCD 1013)
Nicolas Collins, PEA SOUP,  1974, 15:00 (recorded 1999) (Courtesy of the
artist)
3:00
Bruce Nauman, Record, 1969, 32:00. Sound Track from First Violin Film;
Violin Problem No. 2, Rhythmic Stamping (Four Rhythms in Preparation for
Video Tape Problems). Published by Tanglewood Press. Edition of 100.
Collection of The Whitney Museum of American Art
4:30
Bill Fontana, Sounds from Sculpture
        Kirribilli Wharf, Sydney, 1976, 2:53 excerpt
        Sound Sculpture with a Sequence of Level Crossings, Oakland, 1982,
        10:41
        Oscillating Steel Grids along the Brooklyn Bridge, 1983, 3:00
        Oscillating Steel Grids along the Brooklyn Bridge, 1983, 5:00
        Sound Sculpture through the Golden Gate, 1987, 11:09
Alison Knowles, Bean Sequences/Bohnen Sequenz, broadcast 1982, 29:05.
Performers: Alison Knowles and Klaus Schoning, George Brecht and Jessica
Higgins. Courtesy of WDR, Cologne.

WEDNESDAY January 12, 2000

12:00
Annea Lockwood, A Sound Map Of The Hudson River, 1989, 120:00 (Courtesy of
the artist)
2:15
Glenn Gould, The Idea of North, 1967, 58:56   (CBC Records, PSCD 2003-3)
3:15
Alvin Lucier, Music On A Long Thin Wire, 72:00 (Lovely Music LCD 1011.)
4:30
Steve Reich, Come Out, 1966 (Reich Music Publications, BMI. CD released by
Nonesuch), 1966 12:54
Paul Miller (aka DJ Spooky), Prosthetica 2000, 1999, 48:00  (courtesy of
the artist and Music + Art Management)




THURSDAY January 13, 2000

12:00
Philip Glass, Music in Twelve Parts, 1974, 206:00 (Nonesuch Records 79324-2)
3:30
Laetitia Sonami, What Happened, 1987, 7:04. Text: Melody Sumner Carnahan
(from Imaginary Landscapes compilation CD, Nonesuch Records)
Laetitia Sonami, Has/Had, 1997, 11:09. Text: Melody Sumner Callaghan
(courtesy of the artist)
Ellen Fullman, Harmonic Cross Sweep: Overtone Series of C Chord Progression
(5:06) and Backward Bunny Hop  (2:48) from the CD Change of Direction, New
Albion Records, (NA 102 CD)
Terry Riley, Mescalin Mix, 1960-62, 14:17 (Cortical Foundation)
4:30
John Cage, Williams Mix (1952), from: The 25-Year Retrospective Concert of
the Music of John Cage, recorded in performance at Town Hall, New York, May
15, 1958. Wergo. (c) Edition Peters.
David Tudor, WEB for John Cage, broadcast 1987, 4:00. Produced on the
occasion of NachtCageTag. Courtesy of WDR, Cologne.
Christian Marclay, Record without a Cover, 1985, 19:36 (Locus Solus)
Jim O'Rourke, Rules of Reduction, 1993, 16:52 (Metamkine MKCD009)
6:00
Allan Kaprow, 18 Happenings in 6 Parts, 1958, four channels, 7:00 each
(courtesy of the artist)
Maryanne Amacher, "Living Sound Patent Pending (St. Paul 1980)"  MUSIC FOR
SOUND-JOINED ROOMS  SERIES (1980- ). Dual channel remastered excerpts:
16'; 11' (courtesy of the artist)

FRIDAY January 14, 2000

12:00
Robert Ashley, String Quartet Describing the Motion of Large Real Bodies,
1972, 25:00. Performers: Robert Ashley: violin, Sam Ashley and "Blue" Gene
Tyranny: Moog Synthesizer processing. (courtesy of Alga Marghen Moltrasio
(como), Italy and Lovely Music Ltd.)
David Behrman, Runthrough, 1967-68, 12:09. Performers: Robert Ashley, Alvin
Lucier, Gordon Mumma and David Behrman. (plana-B 5NMN.020, courtesy of
Lovely Music Ltd.)
Gordon Mumma, Hornpipe (courtesy of Lovely Music Ltd.)

1:30
Charlotte Moorman program - including live concert recording with Nam June
Paik, Aachen 1966 (Courtesy of the Estate of Charlotte Moorman)

3:00
Paul De Marinis, Pygmy Gamelan, 1973, 9:32 (Lovely Music, 1978 publication)
Gordon Monahan, Speaker Swinging,  1987, 24:30  (GM 002)
Terry Fox, Berlin Attic Wire, Beating, 1981, 24:44 (Edition S Press & Plate
Lunch PL 06)
Ikue Mori, Garden, 1996,  excerpts (Tzadik 7020)


4:30

Vito Acconci, Ten Packed Minutes, 1977, 12:47
musical excerpts from the recordings of Leon Redbone, Cow Cow Davenport, 
Eric
Dolphy, Karl Berger and Ornette Coleman. From the lp Airwaves, One Ten
Records 001/2, 1977
Laurie Anderson, Two Songs for Tape Bow Violin: Ethics is the Esthetics of
the Few-ture (Lenin), Song for Juanita, 1977, 4:06
Laurie Anderson, Is Anybody Home, 1976, 4:27 - for boat horn, camera, 
stairs,
piano and voice From the lp Airwaves, One Ten Records 001/2, 1977
Dara Birnbaum, Bruckner's Symphony No. 5 in B Dur', in collaboration with
TOMANDANDY, 1995, 10 min. 34 sec  (courtesy of the artist)
Cecil Taylor, 5'66, from the album Chinampas / Leo Records
Vito Acconci, Running Tape, 1969, 30:00  (courtesy of the artist)


SATURDAY January 15, 2000

12:00
Alvin Lucier,  I Am Sitting In A Room (for voice on tape), 1970/1990, 45:21
(Lovely Music, Ltd., 1990 LCD 1013)
Nicolas Collins, PEA SOUP,  1974, 15:00 (recorded 1999) (courtesy of the
artist)
David Tudor, WEB for John Cage, broadcast 1987, 4:00. Produced on the
occasion of NachtCageTag. Courtesy of WDR, Cologne.
1:30
Tony Oursler with Larry Miller, Possession (Guitar, Conversation, Drum, 
Song,
Growl), 1986, 16:00 minutes   (courtesy of the artist)
Mike Kelley, The Peristaltic Airwaves, 1986, 39:00. Performed live on KPFK
Radio, Los Angeles   (courtesy of the artist)
Lou Reed, Metal Machine Music: An Electronic Instrumental Composition, 1975
16:00 (excerpt) (BMG/RCA ND 90670)
3:00
John Cage, Series ray Morris Graves, 1974, 86:00 A reading from the text,
which appears in its entirety in the book Empty Words: Writings 1973-78, by
John Cage.
Courtesy of The John Cage Trust
4:30
Glenn Branca, Symphony No. 1 (Tonal Plexus), 1981, 11:46 excerpt
(ROIR RUSCD 8245)
Tony Conrad, Four Violins, 1964, 32:30   (Table of the Elements)
Pauline Oliveros, I of IV, 1966, 25:30   (Paradigm Discs PD 04)

SUNDAY January 16, 2000

12:00
Bob Bielecki and Connie Kieltykya, Field Recordings, 1987-88, 40:00
(courtesy of the artists)
David Tudor,  Rainforest version 1 (1968) 21:47 for the Merce Cunningham 
Dance
Company. Performed by David Tudor and Takehisa Kosugi. (Mode 64)
1:30
Ken Nordine, The Sound Museum,from "The Best of Word Jazz, Vol. 1"
(Rhino Records, 1990, RS 70773), originally from "Word Jazz" (Dot Jazz
Horizons), 1957, 7:09
Coyle and Sharpe, Maniacs in a Living Hell, from the LP "The Insane
(but Hilarious) Minds of Coyle and Sharpe (Warner Brothers W1573),
originally broadcast on KGO radio in San Francisco, early 1960s.  5:30
William S. Burroughs + Brion Gysin,  Recalling All Active Agents, made
for the BBC, 1960,  1:25 (from the CD "William S. Burroughs, Break Through
in the
Grey Room", Sub Rosa Aural Documents, SUBCD006-8).
Negativland,  I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For "U2," SST Records
(SSTCD 272), 1991
A Capella Mix  7:21
        Special Edit Radio Mix 5:51
Gregory Whitehead, Dead Letters: A Broadcast Colloquium, 1994 (CD, 
Staalplaat
STCD 091)
            Part 1: The Philographer, 17:00
Charles Amirkhanian, Church Car, Version 2,  recorded 1981,  2:55 from the
LP "Mental Radio" (CRI SD 523).
Pamela Z,  Geekspeak , 1995, 7:32 (Sonic Circuits 4 / INNOVA)
Edwin Torres,  Holy Kid (Kill Rock Stars):
1-Non Musical Noises (:10)
2-Untitled Eternity (1:28)
3-A Wutherance of E (2:48)
4-We Speak Say Nothing (Looking for the Frog Boys) (2:56)
Joan La Barbara and Kenneth Goldsmith,  73 Poems, 1994, 7:42  (excerpt:
Poems 1-15) (Lovely Music Ltd.)
3:00
FluxTellus
Program selection by Barbara Moore. Produced as Tellus #24,  1990 cassette
release,
(courtesy of Harvestworks, NY).  65:00
Thomas Schmit, No. 13 from Sanitas-200 Theatre Pieces, 1962. Recorded NYC,
March 28-April 11, 1990.
George Brecht&James Tenney with George Maciunas, Entrance...(excerpt),
1962. Recorded Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, 1962.
Emmett Williams, Voice Piece for La Monte Young, 1963. Recorded Studio
PASS, NYC, March 28, 29 and April 4, 1990.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
Joe Jones, Flux Music Box, 1966. Recorded Studio PASS, NYC, March 15, 1990.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
Jackson Mac Low, A Piece for Sari Dienes, 1960. Performers: Jackson Mac Low
and Anne Tardos. Recorded Studio PASS, NYC, March 28, 1990.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
La Monte Young, "89 VI 8 c. 1:42-1:52 AM Paris Encore" from Poem for
Chairs, Table, Benches, etc., 1960. Performance under the direction of La
Monte Young. Presented by Galerie, 1900/2000/ Recorded by Jean-Marc Foussat,
L'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, June 8, 1989.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
Philip Corner, Carrot Chew Piece Performance, 1964. Performer: Phillip
Corner. Recorded Studio PASS, NYC, April 4, 1990.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
Dick Higgins, Danger Music Number Seventeen, 1962. Performer: Dick
Higgins. Recorded Kingston, NY, March 8, 1990.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
George Brecht&James Tenney with George Maciunas,...Exit (excerpt), 1962.
Recorded Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, 1962.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
George Maciunas, Solo for Lips and Tongue (ensemble), 1961-1077. From
videotape recorded by Larry Miller at The Kitchen, NYC, NYC. March 24, 1979.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
Yasunao Tone, Anagram for Strings, 1961 (published 1963). Performers:
Malcom Goldstein, Takehisa Kosugi. Recorded Studio PASS, NYC, March 29 and
April 4, 1990.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
Alison Knowles, Nivea Cream Piece-for Oscar (Emmett) Williams, 1962.
Performers: Alison Knowles, Ingrid Dinter. Recorded Studio PASS, NYC, March
29, 1990.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
Takehisa Kosugi, Micro 1, 1962. Performer: Yasunao Tone. Recorded Studio
PASS, NYC, April 4, 1990.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
Emmett Williams, Cellar Song for Five Voices, circa 1960. Presented by
the S.E.M. Ensemble. Recorded by Mikhail Liberman at Paula Cooper Gallery,
NYC, Feb. 6, 1990.
Thomas Schmit, No. 13...
Robert Watts and Larry Miller, Laff Trace (excerpt), 1983. Performer:
George Maciunas, Tape collage by Miller frm original tape recorded by Watts,
Mountainville, NJ, 1968.
4:30
Steve Reich, Come Out, 1966 (Reich Music Publications, BMI. CD released by
Nonesuch), 1966 12:54
Paul Miller (aka DJ Spooky), Prosthetica 2000, 1999, 48:00 (courtesy of the
artist
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