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Gordon Mumma (born March 30, 1935, in Framingham, Massachusetts) is an American composer. He cofounded Ann Arbor's Cooperative Studio for Electronic Music with Robert Ashley, was a musician with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (with John Cage and David Tudor) and was a member of the Sonic Arts Union with Ashley, Alvin Lucier, and David Behrman. He is known most for his work with electronics, many devices of which he builds himself.
Mumma was professor of music at the University of California-Santa Cruz where his composition students included Chris Brown, Joe Hannan, Daniel James Wolf, and Jonathan Segel. Additional students include Mamoru Fujieda.
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Films
- 1976 - Music With Roots in the Aether: Opera for Television. Tape 4: Gordon Mumma. Produced and directed by Robert Ashley. New York, New York: Lovely Music. [1]
See also
- Shiraz Arts Festival
References
- Holzaepfel, John "David Tudor and Gordon Mumma". Liner note essay. New World Records.
- Fillion, Michelle "Gordon Mumma’s Music for Solo Piano (1960–2001)". Liner notes to GORDON MUMMA - MUSIC FOR SOLO PIANO 1960–2001. New World Records.
External links
- Brainwashed.com/mumma Gordon Mumma Web site
- Art of the States: Gordon Mumma three works by the composer
- UbuWeb: Gordon Mumma featuring Horn, a coulisse from antiquity in the guise of an objet trouvé
Categories:- 1935 births
- Living people
- 20th-century classical composers
- 21st-century classical composers
- American composers
- Experimental composers
- University of California, Santa Cruz faculty
- People from Framingham, Massachusetts
- Tzadik Records artists
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