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'''Alvin Lucier''' (1931) is an American composer of experimental music and sound installations that explore acoustic phenomena and auditory perception. A long-time music professor at Wesleyan University, Lucier was a member of the influential Sonic Arts Union, which included [[Robert Ashley]], David Behrman, and Gordon Mumma. Much of his work is influenced by science and explores the physical properties of sound itself: resonance of spaces, phase interference between closely tuned pitches, and the transmission of sound through physical media.
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'''Alvin Lucier''' (14 May 1931 - 1 December 2021) was an American composer of experimental music and sound installations that explored acoustic phenomena and auditory perception. A long-time music professor at Wesleyan University, Lucier was a member of the influential Sonic Arts Union, which included [[Robert Ashley]], David Behrman, and Gordon Mumma. Much of his work was influenced by science and explored the physical properties of sound itself: resonance of spaces, phase interference between closely tuned pitches, and the transmission of sound through physical media.
  
 
==Works==
 
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* [http://rd.slavepianos.org/ut/rttcc-text/Lucier2001a.pdf "On Stuart Marshall: Composer, Video Artist and Filmmaker, 1949-1993"], ''Leonardo Music Journal'' 11: "Not Necessarily 'English Music': Britain's Second Golden Age", MIT Press, 2001, pp 51-52.
 
* [http://rd.slavepianos.org/ut/rttcc-text/Lucier2001a.pdf "On Stuart Marshall: Composer, Video Artist and Filmmaker, 1949-1993"], ''Leonardo Music Journal'' 11: "Not Necessarily 'English Music': Britain's Second Golden Age", MIT Press, 2001, pp 51-52.
 
* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=12720 Music 109: Notes on Experimental Music]'', forew. Robert Ashley, Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2012, xi+215 pp.
 
* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=12720 Music 109: Notes on Experimental Music]'', forew. Robert Ashley, Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2012, xi+215 pp.
* editor, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/_1ACbQeSHyTyM6oCLQ_-AyBbm3BgC9F2uAhlMwEfqTzcjIl6 Eight Lectures on Experimental Music]'', Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2017, xi+144 pp.
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* editor, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/aba74d3e-63f4-41b1-80c6-e1a3d8fd01ab Eight Lectures on Experimental Music]'', Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2017, xi+144 pp.
 
* [http://musiktexte.de/epages/dc91cfee-4fdc-41fe-82da-0c2b88528c1e.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/dc91cfee-4fdc-41fe-82da-0c2b88528c1e/Categories/Komponisten/7 more]
 
* [http://musiktexte.de/epages/dc91cfee-4fdc-41fe-82da-0c2b88528c1e.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/dc91cfee-4fdc-41fe-82da-0c2b88528c1e/Categories/Komponisten/7 more]
  
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* Nicolas Collins, [[Media:Collins_Nicolas_2010_Epiphanies.pdf|"Epiphanies"]], ''The Wire'' 312, Feb 2010.  
 
* Nicolas Collins, [[Media:Collins_Nicolas_2010_Epiphanies.pdf|"Epiphanies"]], ''The Wire'' 312, Feb 2010.  
 
* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5646 Everything is Real: Alvin Lucier in Den Haag]'', eds. Anne Wellmer, Janet Leyton-Grant, and Hicham Khalidi, The Hague: TAG Publishing, 2010, 63 pp.
 
* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5646 Everything is Real: Alvin Lucier in Den Haag]'', eds. Anne Wellmer, Janet Leyton-Grant, and Hicham Khalidi, The Hague: TAG Publishing, 2010, 63 pp.
* ''[[Media:Alvin_Lucier_A_Celebration_2011.pdf|Alvin Lucier: A Celebration]]'', intro. Michael S. Roth, Wesleyan University Press, 2011, 48 pp. Essays by Nicolas Collins and Ronald Kuivila and an interview with Andrea Miller-Keller and Alvin Lucier.
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* ''[[Media:Alvin_Lucier_A_Celebration_2011.pdf|Alvin Lucier: A Celebration]]'', intro. Michael S. Roth, Wesleyan University Press, 2011, 48 pp, [https://slowrotation.memoryoftheworld.org/Andrea%20Miller-Keller/Alvin%20Lucier_%20A%20Celebration%20(45710)/Alvin%20Lucier_%20A%20Celebration%20-%20Andrea%20Miller-Keller.epub EPUB]. Essays by Nicolas Collins and Ronald Kuivila and an interview with Andrea Miller-Keller and Alvin Lucier.
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* Douglas Kahn, [https://disclaimer.org.au/contents/birds-memories-and-meditations-on-alvin-lucier "Birds: Memories and Meditations on Alvin Lucier"], ''Disclaimer'', 2021.
  
 
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_Lucier Wikipedia]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_Lucier Wikipedia]
  
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Alvin Lucier (14 May 1931 - 1 December 2021) was an American composer of experimental music and sound installations that explored acoustic phenomena and auditory perception. A long-time music professor at Wesleyan University, Lucier was a member of the influential Sonic Arts Union, which included Robert Ashley, David Behrman, and Gordon Mumma. Much of his work was influenced by science and explored the physical properties of sound itself: resonance of spaces, phase interference between closely tuned pitches, and the transmission of sound through physical media.

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