David Behrman

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David Behrman (born August 16, 1937 in Salzburg, AustriaInt) is an American composer and a pioneer of computer music. In the early 1960s he was the producer of Columbia Records' Music of Our Time series, which included the first recording of Terry Riley's In C.[1] In 1966 Behrman co-founded Sonic Arts Union with fellow composers Robert Ashley, Alvin Lucier and Gordon Mumma. He wrote the music for Merce Cunningham's dances Walkaround Time (1968), Rebus (1975), Pictures (1984) and Eyespace 40 (2007).

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Merce Cunningham: A Lifetime of Dance Trailer (2001)

16 December 2001

A history of the work of Merce Cunningham.

A Tribute to John Cage Trailer (1976)

03 November 1976

A Tribute to John Cage is Paik's homage to avant-garde composer John Cage. A major figure in contemporary art and music, Cage was one of the primary influences on Paik's work, as well as his friend and frequent collaborator.

Music with Roots in the Aether: Opera for Television by Robert Ashley Trailer (1974)

07 June 1974

In 1975 the composer Robert Ashley embarked on an ambitious work titled Music With Roots in the Aether.

Videotape Study No. 3 Trailer (1967)

15 July 1967

Part of a collection of restored early works by Nam June Paik and Jud Yalkut, this piece is historically significant as well as remarkably prescient.

Knots and Fields Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

Knots and Fields examines the aesthetic debates and tensions that have animated the Darmstadt courses over six decades, exploring their relevance today in an increasingly globalised environment.

New Music: Sounds and Voices from the Avant-Garde New York 1971 Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

With participation of John Cage, Earle Brown, David Tudor, Gordon Mumma, David Behrman, Max Neuhaus, Morton Subotnik, Phil Corner, Joe Jones, Alvin Lucier, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Ben Patterson, Wolf Rosenberg In 1971 we produced, in association with West German Television, a documentation on New York’s musical avant-garde.