21 febrero, 1985

Entrevista a Pauline Oliveros

21.02.1985
KPFA-FM / Charles Amirkhanian

Pauline Oliveros (Houston, 1932) interviewed by Charles Amirkhanian at the Exploratorium's Speaking of Music Series in San Francisco, February 21, 1985.

Charles Amirkhanian speaks with Pauline Oliveros about her current works, her overall evolution as a composer, Deep Listening, her instrument the accordion, improvisation, collaboration, teaching and more. The interview also includes live and taped performances of her works. Includes a performance of "Rattlesnake Mountain" for Accordion and Voice (1982) and a taped performance of "Earth Years."

11 noviembre, 1984

Entrevista a Milton Babbitt

15.11.1984
KPFA-FM / Charles Amirkhanian  

Charles Amirkhanian interviews composer Milton Babbitt (Philadelphia, 1916 - Princeton, 2011). They are joined by pianist Alan Feinberg who plays a number of Babbitt's works including one piece that will have it's world premiere the next day.


02 febrero, 1984

Entrevista a Conlon Nancarrow

02.02.1984
Charles Amirkhanian

Recorded on February 2, 1984 as part of the San Francisco Exploratorium’s Speaking of Music series Charles Amirkhanian interviews composer Conlon Nancarrow (Texarkana, 1912 - México D.F., 1997) before a live audience. After playing a short documentary on the life and work of Conlon Nancarrow, Charles Amirkhanian talks with the composer about his music written for the player piano.

11 junio, 1983

Entrevista a Terry Riley


KPFA - 11.06.1983
Charles Amirkhanian

Charles Amirkhanian interviews composer Terry Riley (Colfax, California, 1935) at his home in Northern California on June 11, 1983. Riley describes his early childhood experiences with music, his life as a student in San Francisco and his first experimentation with serial and then minimal composition. He goes into great detail about the processes that led to his seminal work "In C". Riley describes his early collaborations with others and his later tendency to work alone. Both Charles and Terry lament the fact that growing up in rural California there was little chance to be exposed to classical music. Riley also discusses his exploration of musical traditions from around the world, and in particular his affinity for Asian and Indian music and Eastern spiritual philosophies. Terry also discusses the influence that Pandit Pran Nath had on his life and music.


20 marzo, 1981

Igor Stravinsky - Documents et témoignages (France Régions 3)




Il s'agit d'extraits d'un long documentaire sur Igor Stravinsky réalisé en 1981 pour une chaîne publique de télévision française (à l'époque "France Régions 3", devenue "France 3") par François Reichenbach. Outre le compositeur lui-même, ils permettent de voir et d'entendre, évoquant ce dernier, sept personnalités qui toutes, sauf Henri Sauguet, s'expriment à plus d'une reprise.

Par ordre de première apparition, ces personnalités sont :
1.- [00:46] Théodore Stravinsky (peintre, fils aîné d'Igor);
2.- [01:05] Henri Sauguet (compositeur -- unique apparition);
3.- [03:27] Alexandre Tansman (compositeur);
4.- [05:59] Pierre Boulez (compositeur et chef d'orchestre);
5.- [08:51] André Tubeuf (écrivain, philosophe et critique musical);
6.- [17:44] Georges Auric (compositeur);
7.- [23:16] Arthur Rubinstein (pianiste).

18 diciembre, 1980

Entrevista a Lou Harrison

18.12.1980
Charles Amirkhanian

Charles Amirkhanian talks with composer Lou Harrison (Portland, 1917 - Lafayette, 2003) about his recent work. Harrison had just completed a semester of teaching at Mills College, as holder of the Milhaud Chair in composition. Most of this program is devoted to Harrison's work with gamelan music, and a number of selections from his album released by CRI, are heard. Also participating in this program is Harrison’s partner William Colvig.