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David Tudor

David Tudor

David Tudor has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 10 episodes and was first played on 19 April 2013.

David Tudor was an American pianist and composer of experimental music. He studied piano with Stefan Wolpe and became known as one of the leading performers of avant garde piano music. He gave the first American performance of the Piano Sonata No. 2 by Pierre Boulez in 1950, and a European tour in 1954 greatly enhanced his reputation. Karlheinz Stockhausen dedicated his Klavierstück VI (1955) to Tudor. Tudor also gave early performances of works by Morton Feldman and La Monte Young. The composer with which Tudor is particularly associated is John Cage. He gave the premiere of Cage's Music of Changes, Concerto For Piano and Orchestra and the notorious 4' 33". Cage said that many of his pieces were written either specifically for Tudor to perform or with him in mind. The two worked closely together on many of Cage's pieces, both works for piano and electronic pieces. Upon Cage's death in 1992, Tudor took over as music director of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Tudor is also highly regarded as a composer of live electronic music, building his idiosyncratic electronic instruments from scratch and influencing generations of electronic performers.

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David Tudor

David Tudor has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 10 episodes and was first played on 19 April 2013.

David Tudor was an American pianist and composer of experimental music. He studied piano with Stefan Wolpe and became known as one of the leading performers of avant garde piano music. He gave the first American performance of the Piano Sonata No. 2 by Pierre Boulez in 1950, and a European tour in 1954 greatly enhanced his reputation. Karlheinz Stockhausen dedicated his Klavierstück VI (1955) to Tudor. Tudor also gave early performances of works by Morton Feldman and La Monte Young. The composer with which Tudor is particularly associated is John Cage. He gave the premiere of Cage's Music of Changes, Concerto For Piano and Orchestra and the notorious 4' 33". Cage said that many of his pieces were written either specifically for Tudor to perform or with him in mind. The two worked closely together on many of Cage's pieces, both works for piano and electronic pieces. Upon Cage's death in 1992, Tudor took over as music director of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Tudor is also highly regarded as a composer of live electronic music, building his idiosyncratic electronic instruments from scratch and influencing generations of electronic performers.

Original source: Last.fm

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Toshi Ichiyanagi feat. David Tudor, John Cage
Edition Omega Point2006
Rainforest (Version I)
David Tudor
Mode1998
Mix A
David Tudor
Cramps Records1978
Weatherings
David Tudor
New World Records2013
Stage Space And Other Discussions
John Cage, Merce Cunningham feat. Alvin Lucier, Carolyn Brown, Christian Wolff, David Tudor, Edwin Denby, Frank Stella, Gordon Mumma, Irwin Kremen, Jasper Johns, John Cage, La Monte Young, Merce Cunningham, Nam June Paik, Remy Charrlip, Robert Rauschenberg, Rudolf Nureyev, Viola Farber, Virgil Thomson
Kultur0
Neural Synthesis (No. 2)
David Tudor
Ear-Rational Records1993
Excerpts—10PM To 11PM
John Cage, David Tudor
Everest1966
Pulsers
David Tudor
Lovely Music, Ltd.1984
Rainforest Version 1 (Edit)
David Tudor
Ellipsis Arts2000