Larry Austin

Larry Austin's music is composed for diverse combinations of instruments, voices, audio and/or video tape, film, computers and live electronics. His works have been widely performed, recorded, and published. His realization and completion of Charles Ives's Universe Symphony was premiered in 1994 by the Cincinnati Philharmonia. The compact disc recording on Centaur Records was acclaimed by the New York Times. Austin is Professor of Music and Chair, Division of Composition Studies, University of North Texas. Fellow composers know, too, his editorial and leadership roles as co-founder/editor of SOURCE: Music of the Avant Garde (1966-1974) and President of both the International Computer Music Association (1989-1994) and CDCM (1986-present), producer of the CDCM Computer Music Series on Centaur Records.


Larry Austin
Computer Music on Tape - Five Pieces

Includes Stars, Protoforms: Fractals for Computer Band, Phoenix, 1976, and Quadrants.


Tape
Price: $16.50

Larry Austin
Ludus Fractalis

A video composition, composed as part of the Cybernetic Arts Project 1984. Funded through a commission awarded by the Inter-Arts Program of the National Endowment for the Arts. (11 minutes)


Tape
Price: $33.50

Larry Austin
Beachcombers

Live-electronic music for four musicians and tape, commissioned by the Merce Cunningham Dance Foundation for performance with the dance work and film, Coast Zone. Choreographed by Merce Cunningham and first performed by John Cage, voice; Martin Kalve, koto; Takehisa Kosugi, violin; and David Tudor, electronics.

Score and 6 performance audio cassettes


Tape
Price: $125.00

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