Pauline Oliveros
Composer-Performer
Founder of Deep Listening
Pauline Oliveros
Composer-Performer
Founder of Deep Listening
"Through Pauline Oliveros and Deep Listening I finally know
what harmony is....It's about the pleasure of making music."
John Cage 1989
Pauline Oliveros' life as a composer, performer and humanitarian is about
opening her own and others' sensibilities it the many facets of sound. Since
the 1960's she has influenced American Music profoundly through her work with
improvisation, meditation, electronic music, myth and ritual. Many credit her
with being the founder of present day meditative music. All of Oliveros' work
emphasizes musicianship, attention strategies, and improvisational skills.
She has been celebrated worldwide. During the 1960's John Rockwell named her
work Bye Bye Butterfly as one of the most significant of that
decade. In the 70's she represented the U.S. at the World's Fair in Osaka,
Japan; during the 80's she was honored with a retrospective at the John F.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C.: the 1990's began
with a letter of distinction from the American Music Center presented at
Lincoln Center in New York: In 2000 the 50th anniversary of her work was
celebrated with the commissioning and performance of her Lunar Opera:Deep
Listening For_tunes. Oliveros work is available on numerous recordings produced
by companies internationally. Sounding the Margins (as it was) - a forty
year retrospective will be released soon in a six CD boxed set from Deep
Listening.