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He is a dedicatee of works by Tom Johnson, Pauline Oliveros and others, and an album of those works is planned for release.
Pauline Oliveros ( born May 30, 1932, Houston, Texas ) is an American accordionist and composer who is a central figure in the development of post-war electronic art music.
Oliveros is one of the original members of the San Francisco Tape Music Center, which was an important resource on the U. S. west coast for electronic music during the 1960s.
" 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.
The band is named after Oliveros ' term, concept, program and registered servicemark of the Deep Listening Institute, Ltd., Deep Listening, and specializes in performing and recording in resonant or reverberant spaces such as cathedrals and huge underground cisterns including the Fort Worden Cistern which has a 45 second reverberation time.
Oliveros says he intends to keep the company small, as he believes there is not much quality work to be published.
Alpha-dystroglycan is also used as a receptor by viruses of the New World clade C arenaviruses ( Oliveros and Latino viruses ).
Savanna Samson is the stage name of former American pornographic actress, Natalie Oliveros.

Oliveros and author
* 1932 – Pauline Oliveros, American accordionist, composer, and author ( Deep Listening Band )
Pauline Oliveros, John Zorn, Dave Douglas ( trumpeter ), Yusef Komunyakaa, Trisha Brown, Tania Leon, Roberto Juan Rodriguez, Makoto Fujimura, Juan Sanchez, Jim Clark, Jude Tallichet, Laiwan Chung, Min Xiaofen, Derek Bailey, Ikue Mori, Sylvie Courvoisier, William Parker ( musician ), David S. Ware, Assif Tsahar, Matthew Shipp, Billy Bang, Jeanne Lee, Miya Masaoka, George Lewis ( trombonist ), Dr. L. Subramaniam, Kavita Krishnamurthi, Wang Ping ( author ), Luis Francia, Wadada Leo Smith, Mark Dresser, Kathleen Supové, Jennifer Choi, Craig Taborn, Bridget Kibbey, Jade Simmons, Arto Lindsay, Thurston Moore, Prefuse 73, Yo La Tengo, Humanfolk, Mephista.

Oliveros and books
Oliveros has written books, formulated new music theories and investigated new ways to focus attention on music including her concepts of " Deep Listening " and " sonic awareness ".
Soon, Oliveros realized there were arts comics which were to long to be contained in his magazine, and began publishing stand-alone comic books and graphic novels, beginning with Julie Doucet's comic book Dirty Plotte.

Oliveros and Sounding
Sounding Out: Pauline Oliveros and Lesbian Musicality, Routledge ( 2007 ) ISBN 978-0-415-97376-2 ( paperback ) 978-0-415-97375-5 ( hardback ) 978-0-203-93559-0 ( electronic )

Oliveros and for
Two early pieces, " New York Social Life " and " Time to Go ," were included in the 1977 compilation New Music for Electronic and Recorded Media, along with works by Pauline Oliveros and others.
In 1973, Oliveros conducted studies at UCSD's one-year-old Center for Music Experiment ; she served as the Center's director from 1976 to 1979.
In 1994, Oliveros was awarded a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, the Grants to Artists award.
He commissioned Theater Piece for Trombone Player ( 1966 ) from Oliveros and choreographer Elizabeth Harris.
As graphic novels became more popular with the public, Oliveros found the need for a publicist.
Arcangel credits Pauline Oliveros, with whom he took a composition class, for his " fascination with finding artistic inspiration in unlikely machines ".

Oliveros and Deep
Oliveros coined the term " Deep Listening " in 1991, a term 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, founded in 1985 ).
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.
* Pauline Oliveros, Deep Listening
In the 1980s, McPhee met Pauline Oliveros, began studying her musical theories, and worked with her Deep Listening Band.
He has collaborated with former classmate Pauline Oliveros and Panaiotis including co-founding the Deep Listening Band.
He has collaborated with composer and accordionist Pauline Oliveros, together co-founding the Deep Listening Band, and Indian santurist Nandkishor Muley.
The Deep Listening Band was founded in 1988 by Pauline Oliveros, ( accordionist, electronics and composer ), Stuart Dempster, ( trombonist, didjeridu player and composer ) and Panaiotis ( vocalist, electronics and composer ).

Oliveros and Sound
In 2007, Oliveros received the Resounding Vision Award from Nameless Sound.
* 1993-The Sensual Nature of Sound: 4 Composers-Laurie Anderson, Tania León, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros.
Notable Kitchen alumni also include Philip Glass, Laurie Anderson, Rocco Di Pietro, John Moran, Young Jean Lee's Theater Company, Peter Greenaway, Michael Nyman, Steve Reich, Pauline Oliveros, Gordon Mumma, Frederic Rzewski, Ridge Theater, The Future Sound of London, Leisure Class, Elliott Sharp, Brian Eno, Arthur Russell, Meredith Monk, Vito Acconci, Keshavan Maslak, Lucinda Childs, Bill T. Jones, David Byrne / Talking Heads, John Jasperse, Bryce Dessner, Nico Muhly, ETHEL, Chris McIntyre, Sylvie Degiez, Wayne Lopes / CosmicLegends and Cindy Sherman.
The second music event was September 9 – 10, curated by the first Kitchen Music Director Rhys Chatham, Pioneers of the Downtown Sound with Pauline Oliveros, Joan La Barbara, and Chatham playing on September 9 and Tony Conrad, Laurie Spiegel, and Chatham featured on September 10.
* 1993-The Sensual Nature of Sound: 4 Composers-Laurie Anderson, Tania León, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros.

Oliveros and .
Electronic music pioneer Pauline Oliveros plays one of these.
( Braxton recorded many times with Bailey and Teitelbaum ; Mitchell recorded with Thomas Buckner and Pauline Oliveros.
ISIM comprises some 300 performing artists and scholars worldwide, including Pauline Oliveros, Oliver Lake, Stephen Nachmanovitch, Thomas Buckner, Robert Dick, India Cooke, Jane Ira Bloom, Karlton Hester, Roman Stolyar, Mark Dresser, and many others.
* Oliveros, James P. and Don A. Vroblesky.
Oliveros earned degrees from Moores School of Music at the University of Houston and San Francisco State University where her teachers included composer Robert Erickson.
Oliveros often improvises with the Expanded Instrument System, an electronic signal processing system she designed, in her performances and recordings.
In 1967, Oliveros left Mills to take a faculty music department position at UCSD.
There, Oliveros met theoretical physicist and karate master Lester Ingber with whom she collaborated in defining the attentional process as applied to music listening.
Oliveros also studied karate under Ingber, achieving black belt level.
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.

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