Pauline Oliveros on The Power of Listening | Red Bull Music Academy

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Pioneering artist Pauline Oliveros recalled how she created her own instruments and how listening can help change how you hear in her 2016 Red Bull Music Academy lecture. #RBMA
TOPICS:
9:29 - Origins of the San Francisco Tape Music Center
17:52 - Building instruments
37:47 - Expanded Instrument System and delays
41:08 - Deep Listening
52:19 - Using every sound you hear
1:19:36 - Deep Listening and engineers
MUSIC:
12:43 - Pauline Oliveros - “Time Perspectives” • Time Perspectives
20:17 - Pauline Oliveros - “Bye Bye Butterfly” • Pauline Oliveros - Bye...
27:52 - Pauline Oliveros - “I of IV” • Video
34:05 - Pauline Oliveros - Tuning Meditation live at The Kitchen NYC
40:24 - Pauline Oliveors, Stuart Dempster, Panaiotis - “Lear” • Pauline Oliveros / Stu...
Composer, author and educator Pauline Oliveros has dedicated her life to sound and to listening. One of electronic music’s most important early figures, she was an original member of the pioneering San Francisco Tape Music Center and its first director. A founder of the Deep Listening Institute, she now conveys the message that sound and its effects are powerful equalizers. Her works are meditations on the ocean of sound that listeners can find themselves in, embracing the rapture of audible sensation. A recipient of many awards and a participant in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, her engagement with sound continues to influence generations.
The Red Bull Music Academy is a global music institution committed to fostering creativity in music. We celebrate music, its culture, and the transformative minds behind it. Begun in 1998, the Academy has taken the core principles that underlie its annual workshop for selected participants and applied this curatorial approach to events, lectures, and city-wide festivals throughout the year.
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  • @soundandsavor7955
    @soundandsavor79552 жыл бұрын

    Miss you Pauline! So nice to still be able to hear your voice and quite awesome to hear you mention our work together.

  • @TimClarkeJazzTrumpet
    @TimClarkeJazzTrumpet2 жыл бұрын

    I was fortunate enough to take part in a Women's Composer Symposium in the 1980s in college, and work under Oliveros. She conducted one of her pieces involving the performance of melodic cells and textures for intervals of time - essentially, she was a clock and used her arms as hands on a watch. I had never had the opportunity to make music in this way. Very cool.

  • @feliperaurich
    @feliperaurich7 жыл бұрын

    just gone. May she R.I.P

  • @curtisunit
    @curtisunit4 жыл бұрын

    I hear her music just a couple days ago for the first time. Absolutely amazing. Took everyone 20 years to catch up with her huh?

  • @curtisunit
    @curtisunit4 жыл бұрын

    When I was 9 I used to scroll through bands on a shortwave radio. I use to tune into this sound across the spectrum that I was told was the navy band. It went "nenonenonenonneno" in the key of E. I thought that that was an actual band playing a strange unchanging loop and they were the navy band. It was the strangest sound I've ever heard. It was like the beginning of miserlou looping on the first note forever. I never heard anything else off of that radio. Fascinating radio. It was a nice radio with a vey wide dial encased in a class wood casing. I wanted one so bad when I was that age. Must've been 1978-79.

  • @b__wenner
    @b__wenner7 жыл бұрын

    Love you Pauline, you were an amazing talent

  • @bobforbes3614
    @bobforbes36147 жыл бұрын

    loved playing bass at pauline oliveros deep listening space, kingston ny, peace

  • @encarnamartinez7027
    @encarnamartinez70277 жыл бұрын

    D.E.P. Imprescindible música que remou l'ànima i convida a conèixer-la pel pensament que desperta. Gràcies, Mestra, pel teu pas per la vida i el compromís en transmetre cultura musical renovada. Thanks R.I.P.

  • @anderonia1
    @anderonia1 Жыл бұрын

    very worthy -- so much for me to relate to as a visual artist, and also as daughter of Sid Frey (1920-1968) who recorded a lotta sound at his company, Audio Fidelity Records during the era 1954-1967.

  • @WearySisyphus
    @WearySisyphus7 жыл бұрын

    We love you Pauline.

  • @charlesmatthias9459
    @charlesmatthias94596 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating interview!R.I.P

  • @harmonicres
    @harmonicres4 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant woman who went against the grain of conservative music ideology of the time. Deep Listening Band is still a favorite albeit a later release it is amazingly wonderful album of improvised soundscapes in an abandoned cistern. Thank you for allowing her to speak on your show and share this with the world.

  • @Kablehead
    @Kablehead7 жыл бұрын

    Rest in peace Pauline Oliveros and thanks for sharing your music and thoughts with us.

  • @alessandroseravalle1523
    @alessandroseravalle15237 жыл бұрын

    She was so great!!!

  • @kokorotechno
    @kokorotechno4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks you RBMA for making this possible and sharing. Very meaningful interview.

  • @notmnamaderpiere7144
    @notmnamaderpiere71447 жыл бұрын

    She's wonderful

  • @yikee4500
    @yikee45003 жыл бұрын

    her legacy lives on

  • @CorpseTongji
    @CorpseTongji7 жыл бұрын

    she passed just two days after this

  • @ScottofOakland

    @ScottofOakland

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wow. What a loss. RIP.

  • @improziv
    @improziv3 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful interview! Thank you so much. I only wish the musical pieces were left in there and not edited out.

  • @carlosfparana
    @carlosfparana7 жыл бұрын

    RIP

  • @GabyGlom
    @GabyGlom7 жыл бұрын

    RIP MA DEAR

  • @paolodallagnola6630
    @paolodallagnola66303 жыл бұрын

    grazie ,fin dal1976 !

  • @jpaton9340
    @jpaton93406 жыл бұрын

    Pretty sure the first questioner is Pan Daijing!

  • @Vitisaurio
    @Vitisaurio2 жыл бұрын

    Does anyone knows the name of the artists who asked the last question? Loved that question and I'd love to listen what she has been doing? AMAZING answer also!!!

  • @pierluigisalsano172
    @pierluigisalsano1723 жыл бұрын

    Grande sperimentatore del periodo Elian Radrigue......

  • @user-qi6xr2mu6i
    @user-qi6xr2mu6i3 ай бұрын

    Why the h*LL did you strip off the music parts?

  • @ragezen1706
    @ragezen17065 жыл бұрын

    poor audience members asking questions are desperately looking for water in a dry well.

  • @denialawareness

    @denialawareness

    3 жыл бұрын

    I see no desperation.

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