
Ruth Anderson (born March 21, 1928 in Montana) is a composer, orchestrator, and flautist. She is a lesbian whose music is influenced by her study of Zen. She lives in New York during the winter and in Montana during the summer. Her sound poem I Come Out of Your Sleep (revised and recorded on Sinopah 1997 XI) is constructed from speech sounds in Louise Bogan's poem "Little Lobelia." According to the composer "a very soft dynamic level is an integral component of this piece.
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Points
Resolutions
Conversations
The Pregnant Dream
I Come Out Of Your Sleep
So What
Sum
Points (1973-74)
SUM (State of the Union Message)
Pregnant Deam
For Ruth
Points (1973-4)
Dump
01 I Come Out Of Your Sleep
So What (1971)
The Pregnant Dream (1968)
Points (1974)
Sum (State Of the Union Message) (1974)
SUM (State of the Union Message) (1973/rev 1997)
I Come Out Of Your Sleep (1979 Revised 1997)
I Come Out Of Your Sleep (Revised 1997)
Points - Ruth Anderson
I Come Out Of Your Sleep (1979. revised 1997)
I Come Out оf Your Sleep
Pregnant Dream
I Come Out Of Your Sleep / The Pregnant Dream
Conversations (excerpt)
I come out of Your sleep [Revised 1997]
SUM (State of the Union Message), Sound Collage (1973/97)
SUM (State of Union Message)
I Come Out Of Your Sleep - Ruth Anderson
Introduction
RuthAnderson_-_ThePregnantDream
Points (1973–74)
I Come Out of Your Sleep (1997)
Points, for recorded voice
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