Pauline Oliveros
Composer Pauline Oliveros was a maverick in the field of electronic music. Oliveros' first instrument was the accordion; as a teenager in Texas she played in a 100-piece accordion group that appeared at the rodeo. In 1949 she entered the University of Houston, but in 1952 transferred to San Francisco State College. Oliveros studied music privately with Robert Erickson and began to associate with a loose confederation of like-minded composers, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, and Morton Subotnick among them. Oliveros was among the first composers to participate when Subotnick and Ramon Sender founded the San Francisco Tape Center in 1961, and served as the Center's director in the first year following its move to Mills College (1966-1967). Some of the pieces Oliveros created in the 1960s, such as Bye Bye Butterfly (1965) and I of IV (1966; created at the University of Toronto) are acknowledged as classics of electronic music. From the beginning Oliveros was not greatly interested in electronic tape and its manipulation, preferring to explore real-time electronics, interactivity, and the use of delays.
In the early '70s Oliveros began to amplify the theatrical aspect of her works, in addition to incorporating elements of her growing interests in spirituality and meditation. This touched off a series of pieces that emphasized intuition and consciousness among large masses of people. During this time Oliveros temporarily abandoned systems of notation, instruments, and even the use of electronics. By 1975, however, Oliveros had rediscovered her accordion and began to compose drone pieces with voice, among the earliest being Horse Sings with Cloud. In the mid-'80s, Oliveros began to develop EIS (the Expanded Instrument System) utilizing early digital electronic music technology. In 1988 Oliveros, Stuart Dempster, and vocalist Panaoitis formed the Deep Listening Band, which debuted playing in an empty two-million gallon water tank located at Fort Worden in Washington State; a year later composer David Gamper joined the group as the permanent third member. Among Oliveros' major works after that was the multimedia theater piece Njinga the Queen King (1993), a collaboration with the writer Ione. In 1985 Oliveros founded the Pauline Oliveros Foundation in Kingston, New York, a humanitarian organization that promotes the performance, practice, and technological developments associated with Oliveros' concept of "deep listening."
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Discography
22 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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New Sounds In Electronic Music
Steve Reich, Richard Maxfield, Pauline Oliveros
Classical - Released by Columbia - Legacy on Oct 30, 1967
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Altamirage
Pauline Oliveros, James Ilgenfritz
Classical - Released by Infrequent Seams on Oct 21, 2022
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Ghostdance
Pauline Oliveros, David Gamper, Julie Lyon Rose
Experimental - Released by Deep Listening on Oct 10, 1998
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The Roots of the Movement
Free Jazz & Avant-Garde - Released by hatOLOGY on Jan 9, 2007
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Alien Bog / Beautiful Soop
Rock - Released by Pogus on Jan 1, 1997
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Four Meditations & Sound Geometries
Classical - Released by Sub rosa on Jul 22, 2016
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Four Electronic Pieces 1959-1966
Classical - Released by Sub rosa on Jan 1, 2008
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Cicada Dream Band
Pauline Oliveros, David Rothenberg, Timothy Hill
Alternative & Indie - Released by Terra Nova Music on Sep 1, 2014
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SILENCE
Ambient - Released by Stratosphere Records on Sep 10, 2021
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We Are Still Thinking About The Title
Ambient - Released by Stratosphere Records on Apr 16, 2021
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Musica Nuvolosa
Pauline Oliveros, György Ligeti
Alternative & Indie - Released by Sub rosa on Apr 6, 2022
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Phase/Transitions
Experimental - Released by Pogus on Sep 1, 2014
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Pauline Oliveros & American Voices
Pauline Oliveros, American Voices, Neely Bruce
Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released by Mode Records on Jan 1, 1994
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In Absentia
Experimental - Released by AQP Collective on Jan 11, 2017
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Electro Acoustic Music, Vol. V
Pauline Oliveros, Wesley Fuller, Otto Laske
Classical - Released by Soundset on Jun 1, 1996
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phase/transitions (vol. 1)
Pauline Oliveros, Doug Van Nort, Jonas Braasch
Dance - Released by Pogus on Nov 15, 2014
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The Space Between with Matthew Sperry
Philip Gelb, Pauline Oliveros, Dana Reason
Jazz - Released by 482 Music on Jan 26, 2010
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In the Shadow of the Phoenix
Pauline Oliveros, Randy Raine-Reusch
Ambient - Released by Big Cat (UK) Records on Jan 1, 1997
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phase/transitions (vol. 3)
Pauline Oliveros, Doug Van Nort, Jonas Braasch
Dance - Released by Pogus on Nov 15, 2014
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phase/transitions (vol. 2)
Pauline Oliveros, Doug Van Nort, Jonas Braasch
Dance - Released by Pogus on Nov 15, 2014
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo