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!!1978 — Instants - Part 12 ---- — — ''See next page : [1979 - Americans on the Move.|AUDIAanderson6#1979_____Americans_on_the_Move]'' {br}{br} {br}{br} ---- ---- ---- !!! Notes |t |t |t |t |t |t |t ---- {small}'''Peter Gordon'''{br}{br} ''(composer, saxophonist, producer) first began collaborating with Jill Kroesen in 1973, when they were both graduate students at Mills College, and they have been working together ever since. Gordon has performed with his Love of Life Orchestra since 1977. He has an ongoing collaboration of video and music performances with Kit Fitzgerald, has composed four operas and numerous scores and soundtracks, and received Obie and Bessie Awards. Work with Lawrence Weiner includes films, recordings and an opera The Society Architect Ponders the Golden Gate Bridge. A frequent collaborator of the late Arthur Russell, he has been touring Arthur Russell’s INSTRUMENTALS, directed by Peter Gordon. He produced records for Arthur Russell, Rhys Chatham, Laurie Anderson, and Jill Kroesen, and was music producer for Robert Ashley’s Perfect Lives, as well as the Spanish-language version, Vidas Perfectas. Recent recordings include the retrospective Love of Life Orchestra (DFA Records), Beachcombing, with Factory Floor, and Symphony 5; and his new album with Tim Burgess, Same Language, Different Worlds will be released in September. Gordon is Professor of Music at Bloomfield College.''{/small}{br}---- ^[[see Part 3 : 1975-1976|AUDIAanderson4#1974_75_____Fast_Food_Band]^]{br}{br}---- | |t |t |t |t |t |t |t ---- {small}'''Scott Johnson'''{br}{br} ''Composer Scott Johnson has been a pioneering voice in the new relationship being forged between the classical tradition and the popular culture that surrounds it. Since the early 1980s, he has played an influential role in the trend towards incorporating rock-derived instrumentation and electronic elements into instrumental ensembles and traditionally scored compositions. His music has been presented worldwide, by performers ranging from the Kronos Quartet and the Bang On A Can All-Stars to the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; in dance works performed by the Boston Ballet, the London Contemporary Dance Theater, and the Ballets de Monte Carlo, and in recordings on the Nonesuch, CRI, Point, and Tzadik labels. Recent awards include a Koussevitsky Foundation commission and a 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship.''{/small}{br}---- ^[[see Part 3 : 1975-1976|AUDIAanderson4#1974_75_____Fast_Food_Band]^]{br}{br}---- | {br}{br} {br}{br} ----
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