A Bord piano sitting in the overgrown greens of Annea Lockwood's backyard, Ingatestone (1972)
Annea Lockwood standing in her backyard, Ingatestone (1972)
Annea Lockwood sitting in her backyard, playing a piano keyboard on the grass, Ingatestone (1972)

A visit with Annea Lockwood, 2 of 2

Digital Audio


Event Type
Interview and Music
Origin
Pacifica Radio Archives
Identifier
AM.1972.09.06.B
Program Length
84 min
Part
2 of 2
Dates
1972-09-06 | broadcast
| 1972-09-04 | created
Description
One of the most remarkable avant-garde composers in the world is Annea Lockwood, who was born in 1939 in New Zealand. Charles Amirkhanian visits her at her home in the English countryside to find out about her remarkable sonic experiments. Lockwood's "Glass Concert" and "Tiger Balm" are heard, and you will take a walk through Annea's garden which contains five pianos as well as the more usual garden varieties. Records used in the program: Glass World of Annea Lockwood. Available from Tangent Records, Suite 11, 52 Shaftesbury Road, London W1, ENGLAND. Tiger Balm available from Source Magazine, 2101 22nd Street, Sacramento, CA. [Description taken from item’s details on the Internet Archive.]
Genres
New music
Musical Selections
Tiger Balm (1970) (11:20) / Annea Lockwood
Subjects
Women composers
Avant-garde (Music)