Recordings of the Art of David Tudor symposium and related events, 2001.

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Recordings of the Art of David Tudor symposium and related events, 2001.

Audio (7) and video (12) recordings of the symposium, The Art of David Tudor, held at the Getty Research Institute and Cal Arts May 17-19, 2001. Included are audiotapes of the 2 day symposium at the Research Institute, May 18-19; the Cal Arts Panel, May 17, was recorded on audio tapes and video; video documented the Rainforest IV performance at Cal Arts, May 17, and night concert performances, May 19.

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Getty Research Institute

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Administrative History The Getty Research Institute (GRI) is dedicated to the study of the visual arts, approaching the topic from broad historical and cultural perspectives. The GRI's goals are to promote innovative scholarship in the arts and humanities, to bridge traditional academic boundaries, and to provide a unique environment for research, critical inquiry, and debate. The GRI is an operating program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, an international cultural and philanthropic organization se...

Tudor, David, 1926-1996

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American composer and performer of piano, multi-media and electronic music. By 1950 Tudor established his reputation as the leading exponent of the piano music of the American and European avante-gardes. From the description of David Tudor Papers, 1943-1989 (bulk 1950-1965). (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 80965755 David Tudor was an American pianist and electronic music composer. From the description of Recordings of David Tudor performances [sou...

California institute of the arts

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Administrative History of the California Institute of the Arts Publications Collection California Institute of the Arts, commonly known as CalArts, is located in Valencia, California, and grants degrees in the visual and performing arts. Incorporated on September 1, 1961, it was the first degree-granting institution of higher learning in the United States created specifically for students of both the visual and the performing arts. It was the...