How does death sound? Do our senses survive our passing? Is there a celestial sound in the beyond? Music by Hayman for the installation of the Near Death Experience. New release/re-issue of cassette (see below) on the Deep Listening® Label.
Memorial to Chinese martyrs, commissioned by NPR, plus other
works for Chinese instruments.
Music from an event for sleeping audience which includes
Sleepsong, Snore Sonata, Yawn Quartet and Dreamwaves.
Item Number HR-CD-3; Compact Disk $16.00
Item number HR-C-1; Cassette tape $8.00
Music for xiao, zheng, liu qin and percussion. It was created as a score for a film (Nightsongs) by Marva Bibili and Tom Fucci about Vietnamese immigrant life.
Electronic score for audio book edition published by Simon & Schuster of Star Trek, The Next Generation: Reunion.
A ritual performance of the Chinese classic with Sari Dienes, Sat Hon and the Tibetan Singing Bowl Ensemble.
VIDEOTAPES
Collected performances including Waves, Bellroll, String Foliage, Blind Beat, Love Duet and Dreamsound.
History of the landmark James Brown House and neighborhood.
Performance of baby band event in Prospect Park, Brooklyn from May of 1990.
Video of audio visual installation of the Near Death Experience and description of the composer's own experience. A meditative work for contemplation of mortality and perception of the beyond. (30 Minutes)
MEDIA
A collection of assembled articles and reviews that includes I.M.I. Y.R.U?, Committee to Limit Applause, Sound is Health, interviews and performance reviews.
Lullaby song score printed on cotton pillow case. A great way to sleep!
A full listing of scores and recordings, including many chamber, choral, and theater works, songs, articles and multimedia works.
A work produced by Coco Gordon that stems from ecoROOM, Gordon's work for MedArt International's World Congress on Arts and Medicine in 1992. It is a collection of pieces by artists who are paying attention to reclaiming biodiversity, the integrity of seeds, the preservation of all species, and of keeping the major life systems of the earth healthy and in balance. Handbound, with poem-inscribed pencil, 30 contributed pages from artists, writers and musicians including Pauline Oliveros, Ione, Ed Sanders, Ray Johnson, Alison Knowles, R.I.P. Hayman, Helene Aylon and Betty Beaumont.
Hayman composes and performs music with voice, instruments, electronics and effects for concert, theater, dance, media events, film and video. Born in 1951 in New Mexico, Hayman studied at Columbia University and with John Cage, Chou Wen-chung, Peter Kotik and Philip Corner. His works have been presented in venues across the Americas, Europe and Asia. He has many broadcast credits and his writings have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. He was a founding senior editor of Ear Magazine of new music. He is also sinologist and consultant in Chinese cultural affairs.
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