KPFA-FM Music Dept. ➔ Ode To Gravity: Für Augen und Ohren (”For Eyes and Ears”), 2 of 2
Analog Audio
Event Type
Interview and MusicOrigin
KPFAIdentifier
OTG.1980.05.19.c1.BProgram Series
Ode To GravityProgram Length
122 minPart
2 of 2Dates
1980-05-19 | broadcast| 402 | created
Description
This program begins with excerpts from a 1980 recording titled “Word of Mouth” which features prepared talks by artists given on the island of Ponape in the Pacific Ocean. You will hear segments by Laurie Anderson, Joan Jonas, William T. Wiley, & John Cage. From Micronesia, host Charles Amirkhanian then takes us to West Berlin to participate in “Für Augen und Ohren”, a spectacular exhibition of mechanical and electronic music making devices dating from the past four centuries. Curated by René Block for the Akademie der Kuenste, the exhibition included seven large gallery halls of sound sculpture, early electronic devices of the 1930s and 1940s, and sound environments, many of which Amirkhanian recorded during a walking tour of the event. Hear the sounds of the installations and the visiting public, with pieces by Laurie Anderson, Dick Higgins, Allan Kaprow, Bernard Leitner, Oskar Sala, John Cage, Harry Partch, Luigi Russolo, Joe Jones, Milan Knizak, Stephan von Huene, David Tudor, and Harry Bertoia. Don’t miss Nam June Paik’s “Schallplatten Schaschlik” sculpture, the sounds of the 1930 trautonium, the glass harmonica, the 1790 vogelorgel, Erik Satie’s “Furniture Music”, and much more. (from KPFA Folio)Genres
Mechanical musicModern Art
Musical Selections
Faust Intermezzo Fox Trot [played on a Philip’s Violina Orchestron with Accordion] / Charles Gounod -- Love Waltz [played on a Philip’s Violina Orchestron with Accordion] -- [two sound sculptures] / Joe Jones -- Schallplatten Schaschlik [sound sculpture] / Nam June Paik -- The Hand Phone Table: When you were here [sound sculpture] / Laurie Anderson -- Interspersions, for 54 sounds [sound installation] / Takehisa Kosugi -- Kino (sp?) [sound installation] / Dieter Schnebel -- [Examples of reconstructed Intonarumori machines] / Luigi Russolo -- [sample of a Serinette Vogelorgel built around 1790] -- Destroyed Music [sound sculpture] / Milan Knížák -- [excerpt of a performance on the Trautonium] / Oskar Sala -- Electronic Impression No. 9 / Oskar SalaSubjects
Art, ModernInter-media art
Mechanical musical instruments
Mechanical musical instrument music
Sound sculpture
Vogelorgel
Fluxus (group of artists)
Conceptual art
Trautonium
Acknowledgment
Funding for the preservation of this program made possible through a grant by Save America’s Treasures, a program of the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.Related places
Berlin (Germany) (was recorded at)Berkeley (Calif.) (was broadcast at)
Related Entities
Akademie der Künste (Berlin, Germany)Amirkhanian, Charles
Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893
Jones, Joe, 1934-
Paik, Nam June, 1932-2006
Anderson, Laurie, 1947-
Kosugi, Takehisa, 1938-
Schnebel, Dieter
Russolo, Luigi
Knížák, Milan
Sala, Oskar
Block, René