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Documentaries
The
Sensual Nature of Sound
4 Composers
Laurie Anderson, Tania León, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros
58 minutes, color
Narrated
by the composers.
Michael
Blackwood Productions, Inc.
"The Sensual Nature of
Sound" portrays these New York based composer/performers in terms of
their musical lives. Although all four women are pioneers in American
music, each composer pursues a distinct direction of her own. Since the
early 1980s, Laurie Anderson has used music and performance as the
foundation for her multi-media stage shows which have since become her
trademark. Cuban born Tania Leon composes orchestral music that is an
intricate weave of Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz elements embedded within a
classical Western concerto format. Meredith Monk experiments with new
ideas in music theater and has developed a genre of opera very much her
own. Pauline Oliveros draws upon the rich resources of ritual, myth,
meditation, and improvisation to create a body of work that is truly
visionary. Filmed at rehearsals and performances in the United States and
abroad, "The Sensual Nature of Sound" examines the contributions
of these diverse composers to contemporary American music.
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