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La Monte Young

La Monte Young has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 21 episodes and was first played on 19 April 2013.

La Monte Young has pioneered the concept of extended time durations in contemporary music for over 40 years. He contributed extensively to the study of just intonation and to the development of rational number based tuning systems that are used in his periodic composite sound waveform environments, as well as in many of his major performance works. Presentations of Young's work in the United States and Europe, as well as his theoretical writings, gradually influenced a group of composers to create a static, periodic music which became known as Minimalism. Musician magazine stated, "As the acknowledged father of minimalism and guru emeritus to the British art-rock school, his influence is pervasive," and in 1985 the Los Angeles Herald Examiner wrote, " for the past quarter of a century he has been the most influential composer in America. Maybe in the world." In Minimalism:Origins, 1993, Edward Strickland added, “Young is now widely recognized as the originator of the most influential classical music style of the final third of the twentieth century.”

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La Monte Young

La Monte Young has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 21 episodes and was first played on 19 April 2013.

La Monte Young has pioneered the concept of extended time durations in contemporary music for over 40 years. He contributed extensively to the study of just intonation and to the development of rational number based tuning systems that are used in his periodic composite sound waveform environments, as well as in many of his major performance works. Presentations of Young's work in the United States and Europe, as well as his theoretical writings, gradually influenced a group of composers to create a static, periodic music which became known as Minimalism. Musician magazine stated, "As the acknowledged father of minimalism and guru emeritus to the British art-rock school, his influence is pervasive," and in 1985 the Los Angeles Herald Examiner wrote, " for the past quarter of a century he has been the most influential composer in America. Maybe in the world." In Minimalism:Origins, 1993, Edward Strickland added, “Young is now widely recognized as the originator of the most influential classical music style of the final third of the twentieth century.”

Original source: Last.fm

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Piece for Cello and Saxophone
Terry Jennings, La Monte Young, Charles Curtis
Saltern2022
The Well-Tuned Piano
La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela
Just Dreams2000
B-Flat Dorian Blues
La Monte Young
Not On Label2015
13 I 73 5:35-6:14:03 PM NYC
La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, The Theatre Of Eternal Music
Shandar1974
B Flat Dorian Blues 28th/63 (Excerpt)
La Monte Young
Not On Label (La Monte Young)2003
Drift Study 14 VII 73 9:27:27-10:06:41 PM NYC
La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, The Theatre Of Eternal Music
Shandar1974
Composition 1960 No.7
Dennis Johnson, Philip Glass, Tom Johnson, Peter Garland, Terry Riley, Harold Budd, La Monte Young, Jeroen van Veen
Brilliant Classics2017
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
The Well-Tuned Piano (Excerpt)
La Monte Young
Not On Label (La Monte Young)2003
Just Charles & Cello In The Romantic Chord
La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela
Not On Label (La Monte Young)2006