Sample Clips of Performances Recorded at Brandeis

ID #001: "A Concert of New Music"

Recorded at Slosberg Recital Hall, Brandeis University, Feb. 9, 1961

Bruno Maderna: “Musica su due dimensione”

Luciano Berio: “Thema (Omaggio a Joyce)”

ID #023: “Music of Yehuda Yannay, Richard Lerman, Lyle Davidson and Alvin Lucier”

Recorded at Brandeis University Electronic Music Studio, Feb. 1 to April 30, 1965

Yehuda Yannay: “Electronic Study 2-65”

Richard Lerman: “For Two of Them”

Lyle Davidson: “Fibonacci Rehearsed”

Alvin Lucier: “Elegy for Albert Anastasia”

ID #027: “Music of Frederic Rzewski”

Recorded at Brandeis University, Schwartz Hall,  April 8, 1965

Frederic Rzewski: “Music for Two Performers”

ID #028: “Music of Robert Falck, Phil Hughes, Michael Adamis and Anthony J. Gnazzo”

Recorded at Brandeis University Electronic Music Studio, 1963-1965

Robert Falck: “Sign Posts I”

Phil Hughes: “Complex Sound Situation”

Michael Adamis: “Proschemata”

Anthony J. Gnazzo: “Smoothing Off the Edges…”

ID #029: “Music of Robert Falck”

Recorded at Brandeis University Electronic Music Studio, 1963-1965

Robert Falck: “Conceptual Motion”

Falck: “Menagerie”

Falck: “Shadows”

Falck: “Sign Posts I”

Falck: “Sign Posts II”

Falck: “Song”

Falck: “Sign Posts III”

ID #034: “Music of Paul Epstein”

Recorded at Brandeis University Electronic Music Studio, Summer 1965

Paul Epstein: “Tonegroups I”

Epstein: “Tonegroups II”

ID #035: "Music of Alvin Lucier"

Recorded at Brandeis University Electronic Music Studio, March 12, 1966

Alvin Lucier: "Ping Pong"

ID #041: "Music of Otto Laske"

Recorded at Brandeis University Electronic Music Studio, January 1967

Otto Laske: "Abgesang"

ID #048: “Music of Jean Eichelberger Ivey”

Recorded at Brandeis University Electronic Music Studio,  April 20, 1965

Jean E. Ivey: “Pinball”

ID #049: “Music of Ernst Krenek”

Recorded at Brandeis University Electronic Music Studio, Feb. 1 to May 30, 1965

Ernst Krenek: “Quintona”

ID #175: “Electronic Music Concert”

Recorded at Slosberg Recital Hall, Brandeis University, November 21, 1969

Mario Davidovisky: “Sychronisms for Flute and Electronic Sounds”

David Saperstein: “Compositions for Violin and Tape”

John Cage: “Imaginary Landscape No. 4”

David Behrman: “Runthrough”