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Musica Elettronica Viva (MEV) is a live acoustic/electronic improvisational group formed in Rome, Italy, in 1966. It is "something of an irregular institution, a band that has come together intermittently through the years".[1] Its founding members have been reported variously as Allan Bryant, Alvin Curran, Jon Phetteplace, and Frederic Rzewski;[2] Rzewski, Curran, and Richard Teitelbaum;[1] Curran, Phetteplace, Bryant, and Carol Plantamura;[3] and Rzewski, Teitelbaum, Plantamura, Bryant, Phetteplace, Ivan Vandor, and Steve Lacy.[4] Garrett List and George E. Lewis subsequently joined the group.[1]

MEV were early experimenters with the use of synthesizers to transform sounds: a 1967 concert in Berlin included a performance of John Cage's Solo for Voice 2 with Plantamura's voice transformed through a Moog synthesizer. At the end of the 1960s, they took part in the group Lo Zoo, founded by artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. They also used such "non-musical" objects as amplified panes of glass and olive oil cans.

Their performances achieved notoriety in Italy for their ability to generate riots.

The final MEV tour was in 2017.[5]


Discography


Both of the above first issued in 2001 on CD as "Spacecraft/Unified Patchwork Theory" (Alga Marghen, Plana-M 15NMN.038).


References


  1. Perkis, Tim (Autumn 1994). "Musica Elettronica Viva: Frederic Rzewski (Piano), Alvin Curran (Piano and Sampler), Richard Teitelbaum (Electronic Keyboards), George Lewis (Trombone and Live Electronics): Mills College, Oakland, California USA, 12 February 1994". Computer Music Journal. 18 (3): 66.
  2. Rzewski, Frederic; Verken, Monique (Autumn 1969). "Musica Elettronica Viva". The Drama Review. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: The MIT Press. 14 (1): 92–97. doi:10.2307/1144509. JSTOR 1144509.
  3. Brody, Martin, ed. (2014). Music and Musical Composition at the American Academy in Rome. Eastman Studies in Music. Vol. 121. Rochester, New York, USA: University of Rochester Press. p. 271. ISBN 9781580462457.
  4. Bernstein, David W.; Hatch, Christopher, eds. (2001). Writings through John Cage's Music, Poetry, and Art. Chicago, Illinois, USA: University of Chicago Press. p. 177. ISBN 0-226-04408-4.
  5. Chinen, Nate (9 April 2020). "Richard Teitelbaum, Experimentalist with an Earth-Spanning Ear, Dead at 80". NPR Music. Retrieved 16 June 2020.

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Musica Elettronica Viva (MEV) — электроакустическая импровизационная музыкальная группа, сформированная в Риме в 1966 году. Многие годы в неё входили Элвин Каррен, Ричард Тейтельбаум, Фредерик Ржевский, Аллан Брайант, Кэрол Плантамура, Иван Вандор, Стив Лейси и Йон Фетеплэйс.



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