
Pauline Oliveros - Deep Listening Institute
From: Katherin Vasilopoulos
Series: Technology in the Arts
Length: 27:04
Pauline Oliveros has been a composer and musician for over 50 years. She is the founder of the Deep Listening Institute, in New York State. She describes how technology plays a role in her music, her impressions on the digital recording arts, and why it's so important to keep making music. Join me as we sit down with her at the Vistas Dining Hall at the Banff Centre, in Alberta, Canada, where we chat about her performance at the Banff Centre's Walter Phillips Gallery on June 16th 2009.
Piece Description
Pauline Oliveros has been a composer and musician for over 50 years. She is the founder of the Deep Listening Institute, in New York State. She describes how technology plays a role in her music, her impressions on the digital recording arts, and why it's so important to keep making music. Join me as we sit down with her at the Vistas Dining Hall at the Banff Centre, in Alberta, Canada, where we chat about her performance at the Banff Centre's Walter Phillips Gallery on June 16th 2009.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cave Water | Deep Listening Band | Troglodytes Delight. | What Next Recordings | 1990 | 04:20 |
| One for the road | Deep Listening Band | 00:00 | |||
| Drone iPhonia | Pauline Oliveros | 00:00 | |||
| Experimental Improvizational Piece | Pauline Oliveros, Chris Chaffe, Ione | The Banff Centre. | 2009 | 00:00 |
Additional Credits
Simone Gillies, Michelle Sweet, Theresa Leonard, Sebastian Braun, Philip Parenteau, John Fredenberg, Gabriel Ferrera, John D.S. Adams, Chris Segnitz, Corus Entertainment, The Banff Centre




