Oliveros, Pauline - discography 20th century choral music. Ars Nova/Ars Antiqua, 1971. 1 disc. 33 1/3 rpm. stereo. 12 in. Program notes by K. Gaburo on container. Oliveros, P. Sound patterns. Deep listening. San Francisco, CA: New Albion, 1989, NA 022 CD. Improvisation. Lear (24:48) -- Suiren (9:51) -- Ione (17:30) -- Nike (10:36). Stuart Dempster, trombone, didjeridu, garden hose, voice, conch shell, mouthpiece whistling, trombone ; Pauline Oliveros, accordion, voice, conch shell, metal pieces ; Panaiotis, voice, whistling, metal pieces, pipes. Extended voices; new pieces for chorus and for voices altered electronically by sound synthesizers and vocoder. Odyssey 1968. 33 1/3 rpm. stereo. 12 in. SERIES: Music of our time. Goldstein, Malcolm, 1936- Sounding the new violin. Santa Fe, NM: What Next? Recordings, 1991 (72 min.) Compact disc. Eight whiskus / John Cage (5:21) -- Sounding the fragility of line / Malcolm Goldstein (13:23) -- Portrait of Malcolm / Pauline Oliveros (12:17) -- Trinity / Ornette Coleman (12:28) -- (gamelan) The gold stone / Philip Corner (13:45) -- Koan / James Tenney (11:59). Malcolm Goldstein, violin. Recorded at Bregman Electro-Acoustic Studios, Dartmouth College, July 1991. WN 0005; What Next? Recordings Hauser, Fritz. Zwei. Switzerland: Hat Hut Records Ltd., 1988. 1 CD (67 min.) : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in. Black sun -- Time -- The running bird -- Dog's night -- Seriously dark -- Motions -- Deep-sea rendez-vous -- Talkback -- Homesick -- Nympheas -- Pink shadows -- La chambre obscure -- Down to the ceiling -- Fingers. Fritz Hauser, percussion, with various accompaning artists. ART CD 6010; Hat Hut Records Ltd. Lucier, Alvin. Music for solo performer. New York, N.Y.: Lovely Music, 1982. 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in.: Percussion music produced by the electronically amplified alpha brain waves of the performer, which are channeled through loudspeakers placed in close proximity to the percussion instruments, or which activate solenoids designed to play metal instruments and small drums. Side A. Music for solo performer (Alvin Lucier) (13:20) -- Side B. Music for solo performer (Pauline Oliveros) (14:45). Alvin Lucier, Pauline Oliveros, performers. Recorded Jan. 21-24, 1982, at Nickel Recording, Hartford, Conn. VR 1014; Lovely Music. Mac Low, Jackson. Homage to Leona Bleiweiss. New York: New Wilderness Foundation, 1977. 2 cassettes. 4-track. stereo. 2 hr., 23 min. 2 improvisations on a poem set to music, performed by the composer, piano and voice; with Pauline Oliveros, piano-accordion and voice (in the 2d version). Recorded in May and June, 1976. Music from Mills - a centennial celebration : 1885-1985. Oakland, Calif.: Mills College, 1986. Recording: 3 sound discs (132 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm. stereo ; 12 in. "A selection of works featuring composers and performers from the Mills College Music Department and Center for Contemporary Music"- Program notes ([4] p.) inserted. Six sonatas for cembalo: Sonata no. 2 / Lou Harrison (2:43) -- The ethereal time shadow (excerpt) / Terry Riley (9:20) -- Chamber music / Luciano Berio (7:10) -- Summer song / Dave Brubeck ; arr. by Howard Brubeck (2:56) -- In the beginning: Etude I (Trombones) / David Rosenboom (9:48) -- Atalanta (Acts of God): Flying saucer dialogue / Robert Ashley (7:14) -- Composition no. 62 (+30+96) / Anthony Braxton (5:48) -- Interspecies smalltalk, part 2 (excerpt) / David Behrman (5:42) -- Thaw / Elinor Armer (5:51) -- Melodica / Steve Reich (10:43) -- Subterranean network (excerpt) / Maggi Payne (7:21) -- Segoviana / Darius Milhaud (3:14) -- Alien bog (excerpt) / Pauline Oliveros (6:22) -- Asparagus / Anthony Gnazzo (4:49) -- Apparitions / Katrina Krimsky (9:15) -- Four voice canon #3 / Larry Polansky (1:49) -- Dira dira ta na (in Raga bhairavi) (excerpt) / Pandit Pran Nath (12:29) -- Breathing songs from a turning sky (excerpt) / Janice Giteck (7:29) -- Remembering / Robert Sheff. New music for electronic and recorded media. 1750 Arch Records: 1977. Recording: 1 disc. 33 1/3 rpm. stereo. 12 in. Durations and program notes by C. Amirkhanian on container and Beyer, J. M. Music of the spheres. --Lockwood, A. World rhythms.-- 0liveros, P. Bye bye Butterfly.--Spiegel, L. Appalachian grove.- New sounds in electronic music. Odyssey 1967. Recording: disc. 33 1/3 rpm. stereo. 12 in. SERIES: Music of our time. Maxfield, R. Night music. -- Reich, S. Come out.--Oliveros, P. I of IV. MUSIC NO: 32 16 0160;. New Music Choral Ensemble. 20th century choral music. Lingua, 1983, 1971. Recording: 1 sound tape reel (36 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1/2 track, stereo. ; 7 in. Title on spine: Gaburo conducts NMCE. Issued in 1971 on LP: Ars Nova/Ars Antiqua AN 1005. Includes excerpts from a review by Phyllis Dreazen. This review bears no direct relation to the contents. Serenity / Charles Ives (1:31) -- Ci-git-Satie [sic] / Ben Johnston (3:25) -- Lilacs / Robert Shallenberg (3:03) -- Sound patterns / Pauline Oliveros (3:25) -- Sara dolce tacere / Luigi Nono (7:15) -- Entflieht auf leichten Kahnen [sic] / Anton Webern Oliveros, Pauline, The wanderer ; Horse sings from cloud. New York, N.Y.: Lovely Music, 1984. Recording: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in. Durations: 19:00; 14:00. The wanderer (19:00) -- Horse sings from cloud (14:00). Springfield Accordion Orchestra, Pauline Oliveros, accordion, Sam Falcetti, conductor (1st work) ; Heloise Gold, harmonium, Julia Haines, accordion, Linda Montano, concertina, Pauline Oliveros, bandonion (2nd work). Recorded Jan. 27, 1983, Marymount Manhattan Theatre. VR 1902; Lovely Music. Oliveros, Pauline, Accordion & voice. New York: Lovely Music, 1982. Recording: 1 sound disc (45 min.) : 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in. The 1st work a chance composition for voice (wordless text) and accordion; the 2nd work for accordion; both works performed by the composer. Horse sings from cloud (22:11) -- Rattlesnake mountain (21:58). Oliveros, Pauline, The roots of the moment. Therwil, Switzerland: Hat Hut, 1988 1987, Recording: 1 sound disc (59 min.) Compact disc. Oliveros, Pauline, Crone music. [concert version of Music for Lear]. New York: Lovely Music, 1990. Recording, 1 sound disc (ca. 58 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. "Commissioned by Mabou Mines, Oliveros, Pauline, Tara's room. two meditations on transition and change. Pub: P. Oliveros, 1987, Recording: 1 sound cassette (60 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, stereo, Dolby processed. The Beauty of sorrow -- Tara's room. Pauline Oliveros, performer. Recorded at Harvestworks, NYC, May, 1987. Oliveros, Pauline, The well & the gentle. Therwil, Switzerland: Hat Hut Records, 1985. 2 sound discs: analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in. "All compositions by Pauline Oliveros, published by TUHTAH Publishing. Program notes by Arthur J. Sabatini on container. The well (19:50) -- The gentle (20:00) -- The well/the gentle (12:45) -- The receptive (16:00) -- A love song (4:45) -- the gentle (15:25). Pauline Oliveros, accordion, vocals; Relache. ART 2020. Penneys, Rebecca, Hand progressions. music for one piano, zero to eight hands, 1991. Recording: 1 sound tape reel: digital, 2 track, stereo ; 12 in.: Eastman faculty showcase ; 1990-91 Program / Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester ; 1990-91. 4'33" (1952), for environmental sounds, any instrument or combination / John Cage (5:07) -- Minnie-rag (1990), for right hand / Sydney Hodkinson (3:53) -- From Sonata pianistica (1968), for two right hands. Doloroso ; Vivace / Franco Margola (6:50) Suite for toy piano (1948) / John Cage (6:03) -- Habanera melancolica (1990), for three hands / Sydney Hodkinson (3:28) -- Sonata in C major (1786), for three hands / J. W. Hassler (4:24) Hungarian dances, for piano duet. From book four: No. 17, F-sharp minor ; No. 20, E minor ; No. 21, E major / Johannes Brahms (7:22) -- Dolly, op. 56 (1893-1896). Suite for piano four hands / Gabriel Faure (15:08). Gran marche de los subsecretarios, in B minor (1962), for four hands / Joaquin Rodrigo (4:06) -- Frontispice (1918), for five hands / Maurice Ravel (1:46) -- Tanets' (1966), for six hands, from Fortepianni ansambli / Isak I. Berkovych (1:37) -- Grand gallop brillant, op. 71, for six hands / H. A. Wollenhaupt (4:50) -- Das Dreyblatt, for six hands / W. F. E. Bach (2:31) -- Piano roll blues (1991), for seven hands / David Liptak (2:45) -- Gathering together (1983), for eight hands / Paulina [sic] Oliveros (4:59). Sleepers. New York: Finnadar, 1985. Recording. 1 sound disc (48 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in. Lull music by Daniel Goode, Doris Hays, Tom Johnson, Alison Knowles, Annea Lockwood, Ilhan Mimaroglu, Ann Silsbee, Pauline Oliveros. The Compositions of Neil B. Rolnick, Pauline Oliveros, Julie Kabat, Barton McLean [and] Joel Chadabe. [United States]: Centaur, 1990. Recording: 1 sound disc (73:59) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. CDCM computer music series ; vol. 7: Computer music from the iEAR Studios at Rensselaer Polytechnic. The Contemporary contrabass. Nonesuch, 1970. Recording: 2 s. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm. microgroove. stereophonic. 26'1.1499" for a string player, by J. Cage.--Outline; an improvisation chart, for flute, percussion, and string bass, by P. Oliveros.--Casta Bertram (with tape recorder) by B. Johnston. The Joanna Vandenberg Pearce memorial reading, November 7, 1977. Recording: 1 reel. 7 in. Introduction by Robert Eliott. Poetry readings by David Antin, Jerome Rothenberg, Eleanor Antin, Paul Dresman, Sherley Williams, Pauline Oliveros.