WHAT'S NEW
- Check out the interesting story behind Robert Hauk's
recent "chance" aquisition of David Tudor's bandoneon in the stories
and anecdotes page.
- "Neural Synthesis" has recently been performed
by John D.S. Adams at the Sound Symposium in St. John's Newfoundland this
past July.
See ACTIVITIES
ARCHIVE for more info.
- Getty Research Institute (Los Angeles) who acquired
David Tudor's archive, has cataloged its contents. Here is a direct link to
the Getty's Tudor
Archive's Finding Aid.
- The David Tudor Symposium, "The Art of David
Tudor: Indeterminacy and Performance in Postwar Culture" held from
May 17-20, 2001 was a success. For more detailed information on what transpired,
visit this direct link to the Getty's
Tudor Archive or visit the ACTIVITIES
ARCHIVE page for more info.
- Tudor's infamous installation piece, Rainforest IV
has been revived and is alive and kicking. Performances have taken place at
The Lincoln Center (1998), Toronto (1999), Mills College (1999) and most recently,
CalArts. Here are some details and photos
from the Lincoln Center event. Please check into ACTIVITIES
for the latest details on concert presentations of David Tudor's work.
- Visit the pages TABLE
OF CONTENTS which lists, alphabetically, all
the titles in this site. Any suggestions? Drop
us a line.
- Welcome Musicworks
readers. If you're not familiar with this magazine, Musicworks
publishes writings and interviews from those involved in the "exploration
of sound". Issue #69 is the first in a series of Musicworks
magazines focusing on David Tudor. In #69 are 2 full length articles by John
D.S. Adams and D'Arcy Philip Gray. Issue #70 has an interview with Pauline
Oliveros reflecting on how Tudor influenced her life and music. Issue #71
has 2 articles on Tudor written by David Behrman and Peter Zaparinuk. Issue
#73 has 4 articles with contributions from Stuart Dempster, Adam Barker-Mill,
Matt Rogalsky and Austin Clarkson. Issue #76 has an article by John Holtzaepfel.
Look out for Issue #79 with a Memoir on David Tudor written by Lowell Cross.
Note that subscriptions come included with a CD and offer the opportunity
to hear some Tudor's rare recordings - visit Musicworks
for more information... get a subscription!
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