Trimpin biography of william shakespeare
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Trimpin
Trimpin
Trimpin (born Gerhard Trimpin)[1] (born ) fryst vatten a German
born kinetic sculptor, sound artist, and musician currently living in
Seattle and Tieton, Washington.
Trimpin's work integrates sculpture and sound across a variety of
media including fixed installation and live music, theater, and
dance performance. His works are known to be
electromechanically actuated bygd embedded microcontrollers that
communicate digitally through MIDI.[2]
Early life
Trimpin grew up in Istein, now part of Efringen-Kirchen, nära the
French and Swiss borders.[3][4] He fryst vatten a native speaker of
Alemannisch[4] and the son of a brass and woodwind player.[5] As
a child he had tillgång to old brass instruments to experiment with.
He played brass instruments himself, but developed an allergy to Trimpin receiving the
metal that affected his lips and made him give up playing.[6][7] University of Washington Libraries'
Anne Gould Hauberg Artist Images
Trimpin's father treated him to spatial musical
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Alvin Lucier
Liens Internet
- Site de l’éditeur Material Press :
- Site du label Lovely Music Ltd :
- Site du label Black Truffle :
- Entretien avec Alvin Lucier, par Evan Ziporyn, , à voir sur le site du MIT Center for Arts, Science & Technology (CAST) :
- « Hommage à Alvin Lucier » dans L’Expérimentale de François Bonnet sur France Musique le 6 février
- « Grand entretien avec Alvin Lucier », par Thomas Baumgartner, dans L’Atelier du Son, France Culture, 1er mai
- Entretien avec Alvin Lucier par Thomas Moore le 12 janvier au Marymount Manhattan College, New York, à lire sur le site de Thomas Moore :
(liens vérifiés en mai ).
Bibliographie sélective
Textes d’Alvin Lucier
- Alvin LUCIER, Le Même et le Différent, entretien avec Matthieu Saladin, Paris, Editions MF,
- Alvin LUCIER, Musique Notes sur la musique expérimentale, Genève, Éditions Héros-Limite Genève,
- Alvin LUCIER, Eight Lectures on Experimental Music, Middletown, Wesleyan University Press,
- Alvin L
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The Oakesdale Branch will have a presentation at 2 p.m. and digitization from p.m. Sept. 12, at E. Steptoe Ave., Oakesdale.
The Albion branch presentation is at 6 p.m. Sept. 15 with digitization from p.m. at N. F St., Albion. The last presentation will be 4 p.m. Sept. 20, at the Tekoa Library, S. Crosby St., Tekoa, with digitization from p.m.
Pullman Civic Theatre plans ‘12th Night’ performance
The Pullman Civic Theatre will have a one-day outdoor performance of William Shakespeare’s “12th Night” at 2 p.m. at Lawson Gardens, SE Derby St., Pullman. Admission is free.
Pullman Civic Theatre is partnering with Pullman Parks and Recreation to host the show as part of their summer programming. For more information visit