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Panhuysen first followed Monumental and Autonomous Art Studies at the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht ( 1954 – 1959 ), and then followed Sociology of Art Studies at the University of Utrecht ( 1957 – 1961 ).
* Schilderijen van Paul Panhuysen naar aanleiding van gedichten van Michael Tophoff, Leeuwaarden, Maatschappij ter bevordering van Schilder-en Teekenkunst in Friesland, 1963

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* Paul Panhuysen: Partitas for Long Strings, which is from the long string installations which Panhuysen has been doing for quite a while.

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) but we also find this type of art form using only sound sources placed in different space points ( like speakers ), or acoustic music instruments materials like piano strings that are played by a performer or by the public ( see Paul Panhuysen ).

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* Paul Panhuysen and the Galvanos: Lost for Words, in which various recordings are input into several galvanometers, attached to which are metal springs which vibrate more readily at some frequencies over others, and these frequencies are then reamplified.
* Paul Panhuysen at Play BKR Eindhoven

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* Paul Panhuysen: schilderijen, situasies, ordeningssystemen en omgevingsontwerpen – 1960-1978, Eindhoven, Van Abbemuseum, 1978

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Panhuysen also collaborated with Remko Scha.
Remko Scha was also closely involved with Het Apollohuis together with Paul Panhuysen.

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His collaborators included Karen Finley, Mike Patton, Paul Panhuysen, and Philip Krumm.
* Paul Panhuysen ( Ed.
Paul Panhuysen ( born 21 August 1934, Borgharen ) is a Dutch composer, visual and sound artist.
Panhuysen ’ s production is greatly multifaceted though the goal remains contributing to improve the daily life of people.
Paul Panhuysen was invested Companion of the Order of the Netherlands Lion in 1998.
* Panhuysen, Paul ; Goedhart, Johan.
* Panhuysen, Paul.

founded and Band
He founded the International Submarine Band in 1966, and after several months of delay their debut, Safe at Home, was released in 1968, by which time the group had disbanded.
Among the leading acts were the Real Kids, founded by former Modern Lover John Felice ; Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom Band, whose frontman had been a member of the Velvet Underground for a few months in 1971 ; and Mickey Clean and the Mezz.
* The Maidenhead Citadel Band of The Salvation Army is founded by William Thomas.
The Christian Brothers High School Band is the oldest high school band in America, founded in 1872.
They were founded in 1940 to provide a venue for traditional Eastern Band Cherokee artists.
In 1847, the Band of Hope was founded in Leeds, with the stated aim of saving working class children from the perils of drink.
Jerry Gonzalez founded the jazz group the Fort Apache Band, which included his brother Andy and established a new standard for Latin jazz.
East London has a long history of brass bands, and Becontree Brass Band was founded in 1981 as an amalgamation of several local bands.
It was home to the Woolwich Dockyard ( founded in 1512 ), the Royal Arsenal ( dating back to 1471 ), the Royal Military Academy ( 1741 ) and the Royal Horse Artillery ( 1793 ); the town still retains an army base at the Royal Artillery Barracks ( although 16RA Royal Artillery left in 2007, Woolwich Barracks still house the Royal Artillery Band and more recently Second Battalion Princess of Wales Royal Regiment and Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery ), and the Royal Artillery Museum, Firepower.
* Magic Mushroom Band, a psychedelic pop band founded in 1982 appearing on the compilation album A Psychedelic Psauna
He, along with Louis Cottrell, Jr. founded and led the second incarnation of the Onward Brass Band from 1960 to 1969.
The Adrian City Band is the oldest continuously active community band in the country, founded in 1836.
The Barnard Castle Band, founded in 1860, is a brass band based in the town, well known outside the area as a result of the march Barnard Castle by Goff Richards.
The Crystal Band, founded in the Petersburg section of Scranton in 1887, is an all-volunteer concert band that is made up of residents from throughout northeastern Pennsylvania.
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in Berlin in 1882 by 54 musicians under the name Frühere Bilsesche Kapelle ( literally, " Former Bilse's Band "); the group broke away from their previous conductor Benjamin Bilse after he announced his intention of taking the band on a fourth-class train to Warsaw for a concert.
Brighouse was the original home of the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band, founded in 1881 and associated with neighbouring Rastrick.
Cloud Municipal Band, founded in 1887
Rothwell Temperance Band is a Championship section brass band founded in Rothwell in 1984.
The Imps, as they are more commonly known, merged with the original Rothwell Band ( founded 1881 ) in the 1990s.
In the book LaRocca claimed that he founded the Original Dixieland Jass Band in 1908.
Municipalities all around the country organize fund-raising events for the poor, in addition to public shows such as concerts or more traditional forms of entertainment such as the Karagöz and Hacivat shadow-theatre and even performances by the Mehter – a Janissary Band founded during the days of the Ottoman Empire.
Childhood friends Robbie Schaefer and Michael Clem both attended Virginia's James Madison University, where they founded the Jellyfish Blues Band.
Paul Butterfield ( 17 December 1942 – 4 May 1987 ) was an American blues vocalist and harmonica player, who founded the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the early 1960s and performed at the original Woodstock Festival.
English joined Chuck Leavell's band Sea Level and later founded the Christian-oriented Joe English Band.
Maidenhead Citadel Band was soon founded in 1886 by Bandmaster William Thomas who later became Mayor of the Town.

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