Everything about Pauline Oliveros totally explained
Pauline Oliveros (born
May 30,
1932 in
Houston, Texas) is an
accordionist and
composer who currently resides in
Kingston, New York. Her instrument is tuned in
just intonation and she often includes it in her
meditative improvisational music. Her music isn't meditative in the sense that it's intended for listening to while meditating; rather, each piece is a form of
meditation, such as her aptly titled
Sonic Meditations.
A central figure in post-war
electronic art music, Oliveros is one of the original members of the
San Francisco Tape Music Center, which was the resource on the U.S. west coast for electronic music during the
1960s. The Center later moved to
Mills College, where she was its first director, and is now called the Center for Contemporary Music. Oliveros often improvises with the
Expanded Instrument System, an electronic
signal processing system she designed, in her performances and recordings.
Oliveros coined the term "Deep Listening", which she then applied to her group The
Deep Listening Band and to the Deep Listening program of Deep Listening Institute, Ltd. (formerly The Pauline Oliveros Foundation), which she founded in 1985. The Deep Listening program includes annual listening retreats in Europe, New Mexico and in upstate New York, as well as apprenticeship and certification programs. The Deep Listening Band, which includes Oliveros, David Gamper, and
Stuart Dempster, specializes in performing and recording in
resonant or
reverberant spaces such as caves, cathedrals and huge underground
cisterns. They have collaborated with
Ellen Fullman and her Long String Instrument, as well as countless other musicians, dancers, and performers.
Von Gunden (1983, p.105-107) describes and names a new musical theory, developed by Oliveros in the "Introductions" to her
Sonic Meditations and in articles, called "sonic awareness". Sonic awareness is the ability to consciously focus attention upon environmental and musical sound, requiring continual alertness and an inclination towards always listening, and comparable to
John Berger's concept of visual consciousness (as in his
Ways of Seeing). "Sonic awareness is a synthesis of the psychology of consciousness, the physiology of the martial arts, and the sociology of the feminist movement" and describes two ways of processing information, focal attention and global attention, which may be represented by the dot and circle, respectively, of the mandala Oliveros commonly employs in composition. Later this representation was expanded, with the mandala quartered and the quarters representing actively making sound, imagining sound, listening to present sound, and remembering past sound. This model was used in the composition of her
Sonic Meditations. Practice of the theory creates "complex sound masses possessing a strong tonal center", as focal attention creates tonality and the global attention creates masses of sound, flexible timbre, attack, duration, intensity, and sometimes pitch, as well as untraditional times and spaces for performance such as requiring extended hours or environmental settings. The theory promotes easily created sounds such as vocal ones, and "says that music should be for everyone anywhere."
An alumna of the
University of Houston and a graduate of
San Francisco State College, Oliveros currently teaches at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and
Mills College. She is
openly lesbian.
Oliveros is the author of four books,
Initiation Dream,
Software for People,
The Roots of the Moment, and
Deep Listening: A Composer's Sound Practice. Several of Oliveros'
lectures and published articles
are available on her
website
.
She recently contributed a chapter to
Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture (The MIT Press, 2008) edited by Paul D. Miller a.k.a.
DJ Spooky.
Notable works
- Sonic Meditations: "Teach Yourself to Fly", etc.
- Sound Patterns for mixed chorus (1961), awarded the Gaudeamus International Composers Award in 1962, available on Extended Voices (Odyssey 32 16) 0156 and 20th Century Choral Music (Ars Nova AN-1005)
- Music for Annie Sprinkle's The Sluts and Goddesses Video Workshop—Or How To Be A Sex Goddess in 101 Easy Steps (1992)
- Theater of Substitution series (1975-?). Oliveros was photographed as different characters, including a Spanish señora, a polyester clad suburban housewife, and a professor in robes. Jackson Mac Low played Oliveros at the New York Philharmonic's "A Celebration of Women composers" concert on November 10, 1975 and Oliveros has played Mac Low (see Mac Low's "being Pauline: narrative of a substitution", Big Deal, Fall 1976). (ibid, p.141
Notable students
Paul Dresher
Jennifer & Kevin McCoy
Andrew Deutsch
Sidney Corbett
Alexina Louie
Films
1976 - Music With Roots in the Aether: Opera for Television. Tape 5: Pauline Oliveros. Produced and directed by Robert Ashley. New York, New York: Lovely Music.
1993 - The Sensual Nature of Sound: 4 Composers - Laurie Anderson, Tania León, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros. Directed by Michael Blackwood.
2005 - Unyazi Of The Bushveld. Directed by Aryan Kaganof. Produced by African Noise Foundation
Listening
Dear.John: A Canon on the Name of Cage
on Larry Polansky's Home Page
Epitonic.com: Deep Listening Band
featuring a track from Deep Listening
Art of the States: Pauline Oliveros
two works by the composer
Excerpt from 2001 sound. at the Schindler House performance
at SASSAS @ YouTubeFurther Information
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