Larry Polansky, the Glossary
Larry Polansky (October 16, 1954 – May 9, 2024) was an American composer, guitarist, mandolinist, and academic.[1]
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11 relations: Christian Wolff (composer), Dartmouth College, David Rosenboom, Frog Peak Music, Guitarist, Hierarchical Music Specification Language, Jody Diamond, Mandolin, New World Records, Prolation canon, University of California, Santa Cruz.
- Experimental Music Studios alumni
- Pupils of James Tenney
Christian Wolff (composer)
Christian G. Wolff (born March 8, 1934) is an American composer of experimental classical music and classicist. Larry Polansky and Christian Wolff (composer) are American male classical composers and Dartmouth College faculty.
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Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College is a private Ivy League research university in Hanover, New Hampshire.
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David Rosenboom
David Rosenboom (born 1947 in Fairfield, Iowa) is a composer, performer, interdisciplinary artist, author, and educator known for his work in American experimental music. Larry Polansky and David Rosenboom are American male classical composers and experimental Music Studios alumni.
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Frog Peak Music
Frog Peak Music is a composer's collective that produces and distributes experimental works, and functions as a home for its artists.
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Guitarist
A guitarist (or a guitar player) is a person who plays the guitar.
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Hierarchical Music Specification Language
The Hierarchical Music Specification Language (HMSL) is a music programming language written in the 1980s by Larry Polansky, Phil Burk, and David Rosenboom at Mills College.
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Jody Diamond
Jody Diamond (born Pasadena, California, April 23, 1953) is an American composer, performer, writer, publisher, editor, and educator. Larry Polansky and Jody Diamond are Dartmouth College faculty.
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Mandolin
A mandolin (mandolino,; literally "small mandola") is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally plucked with a pick.
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New World Records
New World Records is a record label that was established in 1975 through a Rockefeller Foundation grant to celebrate America's bicentennial (1976) by producing a 100-LP anthology, with American music from many genres.
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Prolation canon
In music, a prolation canon (also called a mensuration canon or proportional canon) is a type of canon, a musical composition wherein the main melody is accompanied by one or more imitations of that melody in other voices.
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University of California, Santa Cruz
The University of California, Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz or UCSC) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Cruz, California.
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See also
Experimental Music Studios alumni
- Ben Johnston (composer)
- Carla Scaletti
- David Rosenboom
- David Ward-Steinman
- David Weinstein (musician)
- Donnacha Dennehy
- Herbert Brün
- Insook Choi
- James Tenney
- Larry Polansky
- Lejaren Hiller
- Mara Margaret Helmuth
- Mary Ellen Childs
- Neely Bruce
- Olly Wilson
- Robert Fleisher
- Salvatore Martirano
Pupils of James Tenney
- Charlemagne Palestine
- John Bischoff (musician)
- John Luther Adams
- Larry Polansky
- Marc Sabat
- Peter Garland (composer)