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93: 36: 1523: 168: 334:, a mono drama commissioned by Betty Freeman for the Kronos Quartet and singer Joan La Barbara, received its premiere in San Francisco in 1985. Jacob's Room, Subotnick's multimedia opera chamber opera (directed by Herbert Blau with video imagery by Steina and Woody Vasulka, featuring Joan La Barbara), received its premiere in Philadelphia in April 1993 under the auspices of The American Music Theater Festival. 1204: 159:. Morton Subotnick is one of the pioneers in the development of electronic music and multi-media performance and an innovator in works involving instruments and other media, including interactive computer music systems. Most of his music calls for a computer part, or live electronic processing; his oeuvre utilizes many of the important technological breakthroughs in the history of the genre. 287:. Subotnick remained Associate Dean of the music school for 4 years and then, resigning from that position, became the head of the composition program where, a few years later, he created a new media program that introduced interactive technology and multimedia into the curriculum. In 1978 Subotnick, with 303:
Where previous electronic music had used non-traditional structures, Subotnick's electronic compositions are structured more like the classical music for acoustic instruments with which audiences are familiar, but with nontraditional timbres and pitch manipulations no orchestra could produce. He has
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In the late 1960s, a time when much United States' academic "avant-gardist" electronic music was highly abstract, (largely concerned with pitch and timbre, where (metric) rhythm might be an afterthought or of no consequence, and simple patterned structures were largely avoided), Subotnick broke with
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Subotnick is developing tools for young children to create music. He has authored a series of six CDROMs for children, mounted a children's website and he is developing a related school program. Subotnick's Pitch Painter for iPad and iPhone (not available on App Store) is a musical finger painting
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In 1966 Subotnick was instrumental in getting a Rockefeller Grant to join the Tape Center with the Mills Chamber Players (a chamber group at Mills College with performers Nate Rubin (violin); Bonnie Hampton (cello); Naomi Sparrow (piano) and Subotnick on clarinet). The grant required that the Tape
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Subotnick is working with the Library of Congress as they are preparing an archival presentation of his electronic works. He tours extensively throughout the U.S. and Europe as a lecturer and composer/performer. Morton Subotnick is published by Schott Music. Students of his include
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at NYU. The School of the Arts provided him with a studio and a Buchla Synthesizer (now at the Library of Congress). He then helped to develop the Electric Circus and the Electric Ear, and became their artistic director. At the same time he created
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Center relocate to a host institution that became Mills College. Subotnick, however, did not stay with the move, but went to New York with the Actor's Workshop to become the first music director of the Lincoln Center Rep Company in the
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In addition to music in the electronic medium, Subotnick has written for symphony orchestra, chamber ensembles, theater and multimedia productions. His "staged tone poem”
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Early electronic music was made using wave generators and tape-manipulated sounds. Subotnick was among the first composers to work with electronic instrument designer
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as Dean, Subotnick as Associate Dean, and a team of four other pairs of artists carved out a new path of music education and created the now famous
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In 1969 Subotnick was invited to be part of a team of artists to move to Los Angeles to plan a new school.
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and "intelligent" computer controls which allow the performers to interact with the computer technology.
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this direction by including sections with metric rhythms – those based on pulses and beats. Both
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Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Künstlerprogramm (DAAD), Composer in Residence in Berlin
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The San Francisco Tape Music Center: 1960s Counterculture and the Avant-Garde
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Subotnick was commissioned to complete a larger version of the opera,
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American neo-classical composer and avant-garde electronic musician
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Subotnick has worked extensively with interactive electronics and
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app which presents a new intuitive way for kids to create music.
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also written for acoustic instruments, and he has studied with
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From Silver Apples of the Moon to A Sky of Cloudless Sulphur
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Honorary Doctorate from the California Institute of the Arts
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Interview with Peter Shea at the University of Minnesota
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American Academy of Arts and Letters Composer Award
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Buchla synthesizer
NYU
American
composer
electronic music
Silver Apples of the Moon
Nonesuch
California Institute of the Arts
multi-media
San Francisco Tape Music Center
Pauline Oliveros
Ramon Sender
Joan La Barbara

Buchla 100
modular synthesizer
Los Angeles, California
University of Denver
Mills College
Ramon Sender
San Francisco Tape Music Center
Anna Halprin
the Actors Workshop

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