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Pauline Oliveros ‘A Love Song’: A Deep Sound Experience

Pauline Oliveros: A Love Song Context Born in May 1932 in Texas, Pauline Oliveros began participating in music at a very young age. In the 1940s, she received her mother’s accordion, as they were a fairly popular instrument in America at the time. Whilst at school she also learned to Read more…

By Alex Burns, 8 months8 months ago
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Patrick Nunn ‘Escape Velocity’: The Not-So Ugly Duckling

Patrick Nunn: Escape Velocity Context Patrick Nunn was born in Kent, UK in 1969. He studied composition at Dartington College of Arts, Welsh College of Music and Drama and at the Royal Academy of Music, where he received his PhD in composition. Nunn has a large catalogue of music which has Read more…

By Alex Burns, 2 years2 years ago
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