
David Tudor was an American pianist and composer of experimental music. He studied piano with Stefan Wolpe and became known as one of the leading performers of avant garde piano music. He gave the first American performance of the Piano Sonata No. 2 by Pierre Boulez in 1950, and a European tour in 1954 greatly enhanced his reputation. Karlheinz Stockhausen dedicated his Klavierstück VI (1955) to Tudor. Tudor also gave early performances of works by Morton Feldman and La Monte Young.
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Pulsers
Rainforest Version 1 (1968)
David Tudor - Rainforest Ve
Untitled
Rainforest Version 1
Phonemes
Rainforest I
Rain Forest Version One
Sliding Pitches Inthe Rain Forest In The Field
Rainforest Version 1 (edit)
Rainforest IV
Mix A
Excerpt From Dialects
Rainforest Version 1 (Edit) (1968)
Excerpt From Dialects (LP Version)
Rainforest version I
Mix B
Rainforest Version 1 (5:09, edit)
Rainforest 1968
Rainforest Version 1 [Edit]
For Piano With Preparations
Music For Piano No. 52-56
Tape Feedback With Moog
Rainforest Version I, Music for Dance
Anima Pepsi
Piece For Four Pianos
Intersection 3 For Piano
Rainforest (Version I)
Proiezioni Sonore
Toneburst
Neural Synthesis No. 6
Event – February 16, 1993, Red Wing Minnesota [excerpt]
Variations II
Piano Sonata No. 3
Impromptu Et Variations II
Rainforest Version IV, Sliding Pitches In The Rainforest In The Field
Sliding Pitches In The Rainforest In The Field: Rainforest (Version IV)
Quantitaten Fur Klavier
Duo For Pianists I
neural synthesis no. 6 (binaural)
06 - Rainforest Version 1 (1968)
Dialects
Rainforest 1969
Tudor: Rainforest Version 1
Bandoneon! (A Combine)
Rainforest
Pepsibird
Klavierstück I
Wolff : For Piano I (1952)
Neural Synthesis No. 7
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