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  1. Composing a World: Lou Harrison, Musical Wayfarer (Music in American Life) by Leta E. Miller, Frederic Lieberman, 2004-04-21
  2. Lou Harrison by Fredric Lieberman, Leta E. Miller, 2006-06-05
  3. Joys and Perplexities: Selected Poems of Lou Harrison by Lou Harrison, 1992-01-01
  4. Lou Harrison: Composing a World by Leta E. Miller, Frederic Lieberman, 1998-08-20
  5. THE ONLY JEALOUSY OF EMER - vinyl lp. A POETIC PLAY FOR MASKED DANCERS WITH ORIGINAL MUSIC BY LOU HARRISON - THE PLAYERS: QUEEN EMER.PAULA BAUERSMITH - GHOST OF CUCHULAIN.GERALD E. McGONAGILL - BRICRIU OF THE SIDHE.JOHN McLIAM - WOMAN OF THE SIDHE.BONNIE BIRD, AND OTHERS. by WILLIAM BUTLER - LOU HARRISON (MUSIC BY) YEATS, 1959
  6. The Music of Lou Harrison by Heidi Von Gunden, 1995-03
  7. Gamelan Musicians: André Éric Létourneau, Lou Harrison, Vincent McDermott, K. P. H. Notoprojo, Philip Corner, Dennis Murphy, Gugum Gumbira
  8. MU8P2/A31P2, Instrumental Parts (set of 2), Lou Harrison: Selected Keyboard and Chamber Music, 1937-1994. Varied Trio by Lou Harrison, 1998
  9. MUSA 8/American 31, Lou Harrison: Selected Keyboard and Chamber Music, 1937-1994 by Lou Harrison, 1998
  10. Guzheng Players: Jaron Lanier, Lou Harrison, Andreas Vollenweider, Guzheng, Liu Fang, Liang Tsai-Ping, Mike Hovancsek, Wang Fei, Bradley Fish
  11. MU8P1/A31P1, Instrumental Parts (set of 3), Lou Harrison: Selected Keyboard and Chamber Music, 1937-1994. Vestiunt Silve by Lou Harrison, 1998
  12. Lou Harrison Reader by Peter Garland, 1987-06
  13. Lou Harrison
  14. Lou Harrison.(Book review): An article from: Notes by Virginia Anderson, 2007-06-01

1. Lou Harrison - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
With Lou Harrison being gay is something affirmative. He s proud to be a gay composer and interested in talking about what that might mean.
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Jump to: navigation search Lou Silver Harrison May 14 February 2 ) was an American composer . He was a student of Henry Cowell Arnold Schoenberg , and K.R.T. Wasitodiningrat ( Pak Cokro Harrison is particularly noted for incorporating elements of the music of non-Western cultures into his work, with a number of pieces featuring traditional Indonesian gamelan instruments , and several more featuring versions of them made out of tin cans and other materials. The majority of his works are written in just intonation rather than the more widespread equal temperament . Harrison is one of the most prominent composers to have worked with microtones
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Harrison was born in Portland, Oregon, but moved with his family to a number of locations around the San Francisco Bay Area as a child. He graduated from Burlingame High School in Burlingame, California in 1934, then he moved to San Francisco. The diverse music which he was to exposed to there, including Cantonese opera Native American music Mexican music , and jazz as well as classical music , was to have a major influence on him. He also heard recordings of

2. SJSU School Of Music & Dance - Lou Harrison
Lou Harrison, composer and former SJSU music instructor, died February 1, 2003 in Lafayette, Indiana, on his way to Columbus, Ohio, for a weeklong festival
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Lou Harrison , composer and former SJSU music instructor, died February 1, 2003 in Lafayette, Indiana, on his way to Columbus, Ohio, for a weeklong festival of his music. He was 85.
Considered by many to be America's greatest living composer, his spirited, rhythmically vibrant and unabashedly beautiful music incorporated elements of Asian and Western styles in a highly personal synthesis.
Mr. Harrison also was the last living link to a tradition of American experimental music that reach back to Charles Ives and included such influential figures as Henry Cowell, Harry Partch, and John Cage.
This Lou Harrison web site was developed under Lou's personal guidance and with the help of his archivist, Charles Hansen.

3. Lou Harrison
Lou Harrison lived his first nine years in Portland, Oregon, where he was born in May 14, 1917. Residences since then include Central California,
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Lou Harrison lived his first nine years in Portland, Oregon, where he was born in May 14, 1917. Residences since then include Central California, Los Angeles, New York City (ten years), North Carolina, the San Francisco Bay region, Oaxaca, New Zealand, and the Monterey Bay region where he lives now. His studies were with Howard Cooper, Henry Cowell, Arnold Schoenberg, and Virgil Thomson. He is the recipient of several grants and awards, including Guggenheim and Rockefeller Fellowships. Mr. Harrison has established himself as one of the most original and important American composers of the 20th century.
As Mr. Harrison likes to point out, American composers must often do other things to support themselves. Among these he has been a record salesman, an animal nurse, a journalist, a florist, a forestry firefighter, and dance accompanist. He is a poet, painter, calligrapher, and type face designer in addition to being a composer. He has helped to introduce the Indonesian gamelan to the United States and, with William Colvig, has constructed two large gamelans now in use at San Jose State University and Mills College.
Ned Rorem has said, "Lou Harrison's compositions demonstrate a variety of means and techniques. In general he is a melodist. Rhythm has a significant place in his work, too. Harmony is unimportant, although tonality is. He is one of the first American composers to successfully create a workable marriage between Eastern and Western forms."

4. Harrison Lou: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
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Cowell and Arnold Schoenberg Cage . Moving to New York in 1943, Harrison became a music critic, part of Virgil Thomson 's circle, and a friend of Charles Ives , whose music he championed. All these composers influenced Harrison's extremely varied oeuvre. In 1953 he moved to W California. Harrison had an ongoing interest in Balinese music and is considered the founder of the American gamelan (a mainly percussion Indonesian orchestra) movement. He built gamelan instruments and composed several works incorporating gamelan, e.g., the choral Pacifica Rondo (1963) and La Koro Sutro (1972) and a double concerto (1982). He also had a deep knowledge of Chinese and Korean music. Versatile and prolific, Harrison wrote four symphonies, concerti, an opera (1952), songs, chamber music, piano pieces, dances, and other compositions. While his usually spare and frequently exuberant works encompass many styles, systems, harmonies, and tunings, they are united by an imaginative joining of traditions and frequently by a blending of East and West. Harrison was also a college teacher, poet, essayist, painter, and longtime gay activist. See P. Garland, ed.

5. American Mavericks: An Interview With Lou Harrison
LOU HARRISON Well he was enormously amiable. He was charming, and he taught you things by saying, Of course you know! You d never heard of it before,
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6. Harrison & Held, LLP - Louis S. Harrison
Louis S. Harrison s practice focuses on estate planning and litigation, postmortem tax planning, charitable dispositions, and gifting strategies.
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Louis S. Harrison's practice focuses on estate planning and litigation, post-mortem tax planning, charitable dispositions, and gifting strategies. Lou also assists closely held companies with their corporate tax planning. Lou's practice emphasizes the estate-planning aspects of partnerships and privately owned businesses, charitable dispositions, and gifting strategies. Lou uses his extensive experience to formulate estate plans that maximize and protect wealth, draft complex trusts and wills that minimize federal estate taxes, litigate contested estates, probate and administer estates, advise closely held businesses, and counsel clients regarding business, individual, fiduciary and post-mortem tax planning. A frequent speaker and writer on tax and estate planning, Lou has spoken before numerous groups nationwide. Lou has authored more than 100 published articles on a broad range of tax and estate-planning subjects in legal, accounting, tax and estate journals and periodicals, and is co-author of the books, "Sorting Out Life's Complexities: What You Really Need to Know About Taxes, Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorneys and Health Care Decisions" and "Illinois Estate Planning Forms and Commentary." Lou is the Illinois State Chair of the American College of Trusts and Estate Counsel and has been an adjunct professor at Northwestern University School of Law, DePaul University College of Law and Chicago-Kent College of Law.

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Name of fundraiser, harrison lou Kahlilla s Hope Fund. Telephone number, 03 5952 1013. Address, 55 Seesburg St, CAPE WOOLAMAI 3925
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8. Modern Classical Music
harrison lou (1917, USA) Zimmermann Bernd (1918, Germany) Bernstein Leonard (1918, USA) Rochberg George (1918, USA) Keller Wilhelm (1920, Germany)
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Complete list of music masterpieces A guide to 1950-2000 music History of Avantgarde Music Recommended classical records ... Main page of the web site
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Kalinnikov Vasili (1866, Russia)
Vaughan Williams (1872, UK)
Brian Havergal (1876, UK)
Miaskovsky Nikolai (1881, Russia)
Schnabel Artur (1882, Austria)
Varese Edgar (1883, France)
Griffes Charles (1884, USA)
Martinu Bohuslav (1890, Czech)
Nystroem Gosta (1890, Sweden)
Lajtha Laszlo (1892, Hungary)
Rosenberg Hilding (1892, Sweden) Howells Herbert (1892, UK) Langgaard Rued (1893, Denmark) Boulanger Lili (1893, France) Ornstein Leo (1893, Russia) Moore Douglas (1893, USA) Schulhoff Erwin (1894, Czech) Avshalomoff Aaron (1895, USA) Gerhard Roberto (1896, Spain) Hanson Howard (1896, USA) Riisager Knudage (1897, Denmark) Tansman Alexander (1897, Poland) Harris Roy (1898, USA) Leifs Jon (1899, Island) Tcherepnin Alexander (1899, Russia) Klami Uuno (1900, Finland) Luening Otto (1900, USA) Sauguet Henri (1901, France) Partch Harry (1901, USA) Wolpe Stefan (1902, Germany)

9. Lou Harrison
Lou Harrison s instruments. PLATE from Chapter 6 Instruments, Foraged, Modified, or Invented. Clockwise from upper left clock coils mounted in a guitar,
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: Selected as one of the 10 best books of 1999.
BBC Music Magazine , December 1999.
LOU HARRISON
"Garrulous and loving, remarkably successful in distilling abstruse musical manipulation, this is one of those rare musical biographies that draws you close to the subject with words of kindness rather than scholarly gobbledygook or scabrous patter."
"Far from academicizing or otherwise constraining Harrison by placing him between its solid covers, Composing a World seemingly manages the impossible in striking a perfect balance between convention and alterity, seriousness and humor, scholarship and celebration, erudition and readability, macrocosm and microcosm…"
Composing a World
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Fredric Lieberm
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"An inspirational assessment of a remarkable musical figure."
, BBC Music Magazine , June 1999 More Praise for "Lou Harrison: Composing a World" "Engrossing, indispensable…" Los Angeles Times PLATE from Chapter 6: "Instruments, Foraged, Modified, or Invented." Clockwise from upper left: clock coils mounted in a guitar, which serves as resonator; coffee-can metallophone; steel brake drums; two elephant bells; two ocarinas (globular flutes). (Photo by Fredric Lieberman)

10. Lou Harrison - Wikipedia
Translate this page La Koro Sutro Guide to the Lou Harrison Music Manuscripts, Online Archive of California. an interview with Lou Harrison by Dr Geoff Smith, Head of Music,
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Lou Harrison 14. Mai in Portland Oregon 2. Februar in Lafayette Indiana ) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist Der Sch¼ler von Henry Cowell und Arnold Sch¶nberg wirkte von 1926 bis 1943 als Lehrer verschiedener Musikschulen in Kalifornien , danach lieŸ er sich als Musikkritiker und Instrumentenbauer in New York City nieder. Von 1952 bis 1953 unterrichtete er am Black Mountain Collage von Buncombe County . Zuletzt lebte er in Aptos Kalifornien Mit seinem kompositorischen Schaffen erweiterte Harrison das Instrumentarium und die musikalischen Formen, indem er beispielsweise in seinen Schlagzeugst¼cken Gegenst¤nde wie Bremszylinder, Metallrohre, Blument¶pfe und M¼lleimer einsetzte. Auch schrieb er Werke f¼r die Instrumentierung von Gamelan -Orchestern und verwendete mittelalterliche T¤nze, Rituale der Navaho -Indianer, fr¼he kalifornische Missionsmusik oder die Hofmusik Koreas in seinen Werken. Harrison komponierte neben anderem eine Oper Rapunzel , 1954), ein Ballett , zwei Sinfonien , sieben Pastoralen f¼r Kammerorchester, zwei Streichersuiten, zwei Violinkonzerte, drei Klavier- und sechs Cembalosonaten, eine Messe , eine Motette und B¼hnenmusiken. Sein Klavierkonzert widmete er

11. Art Of The States: Lou Harrison
Lou Harrison (19172003). misc chamber/small. Incidental Music to Corneille s Cinna (1955-1957). Lou Harrison (1917-2003). solo keyboard
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12. Harrison Outlines '08 Plan- NJ.com
HARRISON TWP. Newly appointed mayor of harrison lou Manzo took his seat at the center of his fellow township committee members, took a deep breath,
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13. SDSS: Award Recipients
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14. New Albion Artists: Lou Harrison
(19172003) Includes biography and discography, from New Albion.
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Lou Harrison (1917-2003)
The composer Lou Harrison died suddenly in the evening of February 2, 2003. He was travelling to Columbus Ohio, after having taken the California Zephyr from the West Coast to Chicago, en route to a festival in his honor at Ohio State University. During a stop along the way Mr. Harrison fell in an apparent heart attack and was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. New Albion has had a long professional and personal relationship with Mr. Harrison, and released a number of his recordings, with two more in process, yet we are just a small spoke in the wheel of friends, composers, musicians, conductors, labels, publishers, artists and creative individuals who have been inspired by the deep spirituality and indomitable melodic line Lou offered the world. He is held close to many hearts, a hero in life and art. It was Mozart's boast that he could master any musical style within a week and by the end of that time compose in it adeptly enough to deceive experts...Lou Harrison has something of that virtuosity himself...and he mixes things with infallible imagination...

15. Lou Harrison Biography
lou harrison was one of the great composers of the twentieth centurya pioneer in the use of alternate tunings, world music influences, and new instruments
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Lou Harrison Biography
By Bill Alves Lou Harrison was one of the great composers of the twentieth centurya pioneer in the use of alternate tunings, world music influences, and new instruments. Born in 1917 in Portland Oregon, he spent much of his youth moving around Northern California before settling in San Francisco. There he studied with the modernist pioneer of American Music, Henry Cowell, and, while still in his twenties, composed extensively for dance and percussion. He befriended another of Cowell's students, John Cage, and the two of them established the first concert series devoted to new music for percussion. They composed extensively for these concerts, including their still popular collaboration Double Music . In 1942, Harrison moved to Los Angeles to study with the famous Arnold Schoenberg at UCLA. Steeped in the atonal avant garde of Schoenberg's school, he moved to New York the following year, where he made a name for himself not only as a composer, but also as a critic under the tutelage of composer/writer Virgil Thomson. Harrison also worked at editing the scores of American composer Charles Ives and conducted the first performance of Ives's Third Symphony (which won Ives the Pulitzer Prize). Harrison also published a study of the music of atonal composer Carl Ruggles, and the influence of Ruggles and Schoenberg comes through in works such as Harrison's Symphony on G and his opera Rapunzel . However, the stress and noise of New York led to a nervous breakdown in 1947. To help his friend recover, Cage recommended him to Black Mountain College in rural North Carolina, where the quiet and idyllic setting proved conducive to studies in Harrison's new interests, Asian music and tuning.

16. Lou Harrison Biography. Download Classical Music By Lou Harrison
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Born in Portland in 1917, the American composer Lou Harrison won a particular reputation for his percussion music, his experiments in intonation, and his synthesis of East and West in his music. A pupil and friend of Henry Cowell, whose interest in other musical traditions he shared, he also profited from a close study of the work of Charles Ives. He collaborated with John Cage in San Francisco, studied under Schoenberg in Los Angeles, wrote under Virgil Thomson in New York, continuing a varied career and the development of his many gifts as a poet, artist and musician. Orchestral and Instrumental Music Lou Harrison's compositions include four symphonies, but the greater part of his work lies in a wide variety of compositions for Western and Eastern instruments, notably, in the latter case, for the gamelan, with which he experimented in later years. His Suite for Symphonic Strings , with its opening Estampie and allusive classical movement titles is characteristic of the breadth of his cultural and musical grasp.

17. Harrison, Lou Silver --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on harrison, lou Silver American composer (b. May 14, 1917, Portland, Ore.d. Feb. 2, 2003, Lafayette, Ind.),
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18. Aworks :: "new" American Classical Music: Harrison, Lou
I m trying an experiment by uploading a lou harrison album to imeem. Will the full track be streamable from the flash player or just a 30second clip?
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Suite No. 2 for Strings (1948). Lou Harrison /life out on the long-tail/
VC and music buff Fred blogs about the wonders of listening to music via Sonos and Rhapsody and sees a streaming world in our future. A quick spot check of Rhapsody for composer Lou Harrison only reveals five albums of his music. While it's an increasing pain to have to play database administrator with my 23,000 MP3s (and with even more recordings still to rip), I don't know if I can live with easier access to less.
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19. Lou Harrison : Documentary Project
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20. Internet Archive: Details: Lou Harrison: A New Gamelan
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This audio is available in streaming format embedding and help Music of Indonesia had “haunted” Lou Harrison from an early age to the point where he went to Asia to study. Upon his return, he decided to design and make Asian instruments using Western materials. With the help of Bill Colvig, they made two gamelans – actually one that plays in two modes – out of steel and aluminum tubes as well as slabs of aluminum. The gamelan is tuned to two separate modes of intonation (scale of overtones): “U” mode – pentatonic scale and “Gamelan 711” which includes prime numbers 7 and 11 of the overtone series. Examples of both modes were recorded at the Aptos home of Harrison and are presented in this broadcast.

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