frh, p, *1935 US, Framingham, Massachusetts
Musician / Composer of Electronic
Gordon Mumma (March 30, 1935, Framingham, MA, USA) is an American composer who attented the School of Music (1952–53) and Institute of Science and Technology (1959–62) of the University of Michigan and studied composition, piano and the horn privately. Mumma co-founded and worked with the Cooperative Studio for Electronic Music in Ann Arbor (1958–66) and the ONCE Group (1960–68). Mumma also collaborated with Milton Cohen's Space Theater in Ann Arbor (1957–64) and in New York with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (1966–74) and the Sonic Arts Union (from 1966). His reputation was founded on his contributions to electro-acoustic music, particularly his custom-built circuits for sound creation and manipulation. Mumma's cybersonic circuitry modifies and interrelates live instrumental, ambient and electronically-produced sounds and their various transformations.
Sonic Arts Union |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Music For Solo Piano (1960-2001) | Gordon Mumma - Daan Vandewalle | 2008 | Album |
Rainforest / 4 Mographs, 2 Sections From Gestures II | David Tudor & Gordon Mumma | 2006 | Album |
Electronic Music Of Theatre And Public Activity | Gordon Mumma | 2005 | Album |
Live-Electronic Music | Gordon Mumma | 2002 | Album |
Studio Retrospect | Gordon Mumma | 2000 | Compil. |
Electro Acoustical Music Analog And Digital / Live-Performance Music Acoustical And Cybersonic | Gordon Mumma | 1995 | Single |
Music With Roots In The Aether | Gordon Mumma | 1987 | Album |
Mesa / Pontpoint / Fwyyn | Gordon Mumma With Pauline Oliveros And David Tudor | 1986 | Album |
Dresden / Venezia / Megaton | Gordon Mumma | 1979 | Album |
Horn / In Memoriam Edgar Varèse | Gordon Mumma / Mario Davidovsky | Single |