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  • Music of the Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde: a Biocritical Sourcebook, p.533.
  • e is one of the doyens of the Canadian jazz avant-garde, a co-founder of the New Orchestra Workshop
  • So, Richard hires an avant-garde advertising agency, Froghammer, to promote
  • of the comics has led to some particularly avant-garde albums.
  • Her interest in the avant-garde also covers video, minimal music, stage art
  • r, starting from downright experimental and avant-garde, always gravitating around minimalism, usua
  • ial consisted of lengthy songs featuring an avant-garde and moody sound that was a direct reaction
  • departure, moved towards a more classical, avant-garde and musically opaque direction.
  • f the beginning of 20th century and Russian avant-garde and the Russian avant-garde of the 1960s.
  • herefore associated primarily with the jazz avant-garde and the free jazz movement, although its im
  • ll, it is mainly recordings of the emergent avant-garde and recordings celebrating the Civil Rights
  • ovestea Vorbii (The Tale of Word, 1966), an avant-garde and influential magazine that appeared in t
  • r Tezuka and other artists to showcase more avant-garde and experimental works in manga.
  • The album is more avant-garde and less funky than the band's previous alb
  • back on a long tradition of supporting the avant-garde and expanding the accepted boundaries of co
  • record label based in Japan specializing in avant-garde and experimental music.
  • ieda Strindberg (Frida Uhl) set it up as an avant-garde and artistic venture.
  • Their music varied from early noise rock to avant-garde and psychedelic rock.
  • the time, in theatre and circus, including avant-garde and world theatre and innovative site speci
  • ico, his music of choice was jazz, European avant-garde and American pop music.
  • tallophone, borrowing from classical music, avant-garde, and jazz.
  • label also documented some of the emerging avant-garde and free jazz players.
  • ws on surrealism, dadaism, the contemporary avant-garde and members of the beat generation.
  • de was involved with the Fluxus movement of avant-garde and performance art and was a friend and as
  • is Carroll's looking glass, is a little too avant-garde and absurdist to appeal to mainstream taste
  • His poetry, with both avant-garde and traditional influences, begins with the
  • gained while acting in cabarets, classical, avant-garde and pantomime theatres.
  • post-industrial, apocalyptic folk, neofolk, avant-garde and otherwise esoteric or experimental arti
  • They regularly cover art, gay culture, the avant-garde and the Cinema of Transgression in their ar
  • eleased in 1963, and he became a pioneer of avant-garde and free jazz.
  • into contact with Abstraction, the Russian avant-garde and particularly Constructivism through the
  • d of rubber fetish outfits, video graphics, avant-garde antics and ballet dancers,
  • the article's mention of "experimental (or avant-garde) approach" is not the same thing as putting
  • al tracks, featuring their experimental (or avant-garde) approach.
  • fluences of Latin jazz, bossa nova, and the avant-garde are mixed into the unusual musical blend".
  • iet Mondrian, Paul Klee and others from the avant-garde art movement, as well as a stint with renow
  • Angeles, where he became involved with the avant-garde art scene of the day.
  • jor commercial success after a long line of avant-garde art films (both feature length and short).
  • Czech Cubism was an avant-garde art movement of Czech proponents of Cubism,
  • Dekorative Kunst was a German avant-garde art magazine published from 1897 to 1929.
  • Further ongoing projects include a study of avant-garde art and virtual technologies.
  • er case used on purpose) was the name of an avant-garde art and literary magazine, published in Rom
  • The book covers 20th century avant-garde art movements like Dadaism, Lettrist Intern
  • portant discoverers and promoters of German avant-garde art in the early twentieth century, arrange
  • Flynt wanted avant-garde art to become superseded by the terms of ve
  • It misunderstands the nature of avant-garde art in its historical perspective and is a
  • exhibitions around Beijing, making way for avant-garde art in China.
  • m about a local painter, also interested in avant-garde art)
  • s with hardcore grunge rock and closes with avant-garde art-rock, taking in dub reggae, country mus
  • and clearly placed itself in opposition to avant-garde art.
  • z-Fusion artist Jean-Luc Ponty and Japanese Avant-Garde artist Masahiko Sato, released in 1970.
  • ́евна Удальцо́ва 1886 - 1961) was a Russian avant-garde artist (Cubist, Suprematist) and painter.
  • productions were designed by prominent Thai avant-garde artist Sumet Jumsai.
  • They collaborated with the avant-garde artist Laurie Anderson on Anderson's album
  • t" is named after a piece of art by British avant-garde artist Helen Chadwick.
  • 16, 1881 - October 17, 1962) was a Russian avant-garde artist (Cubo-Futurism), painter, costume de
  • close associate and collaborator of Korean avant-garde artist Nam June Paik, with whom she toured
  • ладимир Давидович Бурлюк, 1886-1917) was an avant-garde artist (Neo-Primitivist and Cubo-Futurist),
  • Ivan Puni, avant-garde artist, was born in Kuokkala in 1894.
  • , 1887 - February 25, 1964) was a Ukrainian avant-garde artist, sculptor, and graphic artist.
  • off found himself once more in the midst of avant-garde artistic ebullience - mixing, among other p
  • , where he entered the circle of many other avant-garde artists around Carola Giedion-Welcker, wife
  • original intention was to release albums by avant-garde artists on Bizarre, and recordings by more
  • l works, often with sound design by notable avant-garde artists including Sharp, Parkins, Christian
  • - which existed to organise exhibitions of avant-garde artists ignored by the conservative Royal B
  • agazine by exchanging it for works by other avant-garde artists and designers throughout Europe.
  • The Jonas Mekas Visual Arts Center is an avant-garde arts centre in Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • ed alongside other artists from Manhattan's avant-garde arts scene in Shortbus, a 2006 American com
  • expression, counter-culture ideologies and avant-garde arts and artists.
  • bed as "among the leaders in redefining the avant-garde as truly on-the-edge art."
  • it hosted the journalistic debut of Jewish avant-garde author Jacques G. Costin, who was, with Vin
  • The avant-garde band The Residents made numerous covers of
  • Sean Kirkpatrick - keyboardist for avant-garde band the pAper chAse
  • In 1983 Sebasstian joined Latin avant-garde band Freaks Amor as trombonist, bassist and
  • "Jesus Was Way Cool" is a song by avant-garde band King Missile.
  • Vernian Process is an Avant-Garde band formed in San Francisco in 2003.
  • "America Kicks Ass" is a song by avant-garde band King Missile.
  • e debut studio album of New York City-based avant-garde band Tartar Lamb.
  • r Dies Irae is the first demo by the Polish avant-garde black metal band Devilish Impressions.
  • erms of style, The Gardner of Eden being an Avant-Garde blend of classical/Jazz
  • Robert Cary-Williams is an avant-garde British fashion designer.
  • It developed from the avant-garde chamber music society La spirale, formed by
  • 97, the music scene there declined, and its avant-garde character was extinguished.
  • His movies are a mixture of French avant-garde cinema in the manner of Jean-Luc Godard (La
  • t had suddenly achieved center stage in the avant-garde circles of Paris.
  • m a personal style influenced by free jazz, avant-garde classical music, Indian ragas, Indigenous t
  • As a composer, his influences encompass avant-garde classical sources, as well as Anthony Braxt
  • s "Goodbye, 20th Century" featured works by avant-garde classical composers such as John Cage, Yoko
  • eldhuis, also known as Jacob TV, is a Dutch avant-garde classical composer.
  • , and also perhaps some of the contemporary avant-garde classical music of the late 20th century.
  • The avant-garde combo “Brother Virus” which along with Geis
  • The film has an eerie musical score by avant-garde composer George Antheil, vocalized by Marni
  • ton is the son of multi-instrumentalist and avant-garde composer and improviser Anthony Braxton.
  • horror films of the sixties to be scored by avant-garde composer Elisabeth Lutyens, including sever
  • For the Avant-Garde composer and musician, see Buckethead.
  • of contemporary classical music by American avant-garde composer John Zorn.
  • re of the Duo-Sonata (1985) by the Romanian avant-garde composer Anatol Vieru and the Strassenmusik
  • t Rat R has strong links to New York City's avant-garde composer Glenn Branca.
  • Robert Nathan Sheff, January 1, 1945) is an avant-garde composer and pianist.
  • okar (born Anderny 7 July 1934) is a French avant-garde composer and trombonist of Slovene descent.
  • 008 on Tzadik Records after the influential avant-garde composer/musician John Zorn took a liking t
  • Yet unlike many avant-garde composers of this century who would take su
  • Unusually, even among the avant-garde composers of his generation, he has no form
  • sang chamber music of contemporary Russian avant-garde composers.
  • the foremost pioneers of the international avant-garde concrete poetry movement, creating works of
  • 62) was a Ukrainian-Russian Soviet painter, avant-garde Cubist and Constructivist artist, theatrica
  • traffic gridlock who falls in love with an avant-garde dancer.
  • otation from a BBC announcer concerning the avant-garde Darmstadt School of composers.)
  • Their avant-garde debut EP, Rubbing thee Impossible to Burst,
  • Her avant-garde design was so radical that she and a select
  • s, including his study of the modernist and avant-garde developments of his time (naturalism, symbo
  • Anne Bogart, a 36-year old avant-garde director known at the time for her work in
  • -67), Blau introduced American audiences to avant-garde drama in some of the country's first produc
  • Cui Zi En is one of the avant-garde DV makers in Chinese underground film.
  • At the time it became synonymous with the avant-garde early 1980s music scene.
  • and commercial jingles to sacred music and avant-garde electroacoustic music.
  • With the avant-garde electronic group Accord (with Christopher H
  • 956 - 3 April 2002), an influential British avant-garde electronic musician and vocalist.
  • n as an experimental musician, working with avant-garde electronic, rock, and improvisational group
  • al school of art and to encourage an Indian avant-garde, engaged at an international level.
  • he close of his teens was the pianist in an avant-garde ensemble.
  • Duchamp entre avant-garde et tradition" J. Chambon, 1989.
  • onal folk-music, folk-rock, folk-jazz, folk avant-garde etc.He is proficient in guitar: 6, 7, 12 st
  • ng his youth he was exposed in Paris to the avant-garde European artistic trends and he gained reco
  • An avant-garde event in the heart of downtown Montreal and
  • An avant-garde event in the heart of downtown Montreal and
  • dvanced on Grachan Moncur III's essentially avant-garde Evolution album, recorded a month earlier,
  • The gallery was tagged "an avant-garde exhibition place filled with the most advan
  • eno) W. Burliuk and D. Burliuk organized an avant-garde exhibition in Kiev.
  • rly American Avant Garde Film 1894-1941 and Avant-Garde: Experimental Cinema of the 1920's and 1930
  • An avant-garde experimental film, the visual element predo
  • rd label based in Oslo, Norway, focusing on avant-garde, experimental, progressive and psychedelic
  • ked the beginning of Sigh's progressive and avant-garde experimentation, a short time before they h
  • The avant-garde exterior of the approved redevelopment.
  • hat separate them from standard e-music and avant-garde fare.
  • and chief conductor Willem Mengelberg) and avant-garde figures such as assistant conductor Evert C
  • hival material related to twentieth-century avant-garde figures, such as Marcel Duchamp, William S.
  • r, The 9/11 Commission Report, Dialogues by avant-garde film maker Owen Land, Graceland to Memphis,
  • Very Nice, Very Nice is a 7 minute long avant-garde film made by Arthur Lipsett in 1961, and pr
  • arred in Accolade Competition award winning avant-garde film Look in 2009 as a supermodel who is be
  • co-wrote Accolade Competition award winning avant-garde film Look which was shot on the RED 4K in 2
  • Later that year he worked with the avant-garde film director Peter Greenaway on The Tulse
  • A Bronx Morning is a 1931 avant-garde film by American filmmaker Jay Leyda (1910-
  • as at first received with discomfort in the avant-garde film community, many in the largely liberal
  • y the end of his life, he had emerged as an avant-garde film composer, performance artist and film
  • and performed on the soundtrack of the 1968 avant-garde film, Separation, which was released on DVD
  • John Smith (filmmaker), is an award winning avant-garde filmmaker noted for his use of humour, atte
  • performed the show as a tribute to Japanese avant-garde filmmaker J.A. Seazer.
  • Heels includes Ian (a sardonic, frustrated, avant-garde filmmaker) who produces each client's video
  • went on to achieve latter-day fame when an avant-garde filmmaker, Joseph Cornell, spliced together
  • largest and most important repositories of avant-garde films.
  • sily, I don't think the word progressive or avant-garde fits.
  • lming "Evita" - to the funky boutiques, the avant-garde florists, the designer jewellery and futuri
  • A famous avant-garde folk artist (singer, multi-instrumentalist)
  • Coogan claims that a form of "eccentric and avant-garde form of cultural fascism" or "countercultur
  • ith the harmonica, including punk rock, and avant-garde free improvisation.
  • Improvvisazione di Nuova Consonanza was an Avant-garde Free improvisation group considered the fir
  • Pierre De Tierre: Avant-Garde French Film Director (oad 2/23/72)
  • goes from the most traditional to the most avant-garde, from popular songs to large scale cantatas
  • The premiere exhibition featured The Avant-Garde: From Futurism to Fluxus .
  • for all eras of jazz, from dixieland to the avant-garde, Fusion to modern jazz.
  • 1958: Avant-Garde Gallery, New York, NY;
  • s many different genres of music, including avant-garde, gospel, jazz, and heavy metal.
  • He was a member of the avant-garde group Aksak Maboul (Onze Danses Pour Combat
  • harova was a member of the Der Blaue Reiter avant-garde group from its founding in 1911.
  • s and Edward McKnight Kauffer also to be an avant-garde group.
  • The Group is also one of a large number of avant-garde groups hailing from areas outside Tokyo.
  • sionally hosts live music performances from avant-garde groups such as Stars of the Lid.
  • Bernie Worrell (Parliament-Funkadelic) and avant-garde guitarist Buckethead, and was produced by B
  • Follies is the twenty-fifth studio album by avant-garde guitarist Buckethead, and the sixth album t
  • Gary Smith is a avant-garde guitarist, improviser and composer from the
  • hed in Barcelona in 1989 and specializes in avant-garde history.
  • orld of business, introducing to executives avant-garde ideas such as Keynesianism; and Sports Illu
  • In the free jazz and avant-garde idiom, Jesse Selengut has performed with Da
  • Chicago Underground for the performance of avant-garde, improvisatory jazz.
  • y Dock, 1919, Wadsworth moved away from the avant-garde in the 1920s, and adopted a more realistic
  • Seraphim Call may be considered avant-garde in several respects.
  • He later rejected the avant-garde in favour of a politically motivated "peopl
  • "Ghikas and avant-garde in interwar Europe" (Ephesos Press, Athens
  • Klangbad: Avant-garde in the Meadows (2010) - DVD on Play Loud! P
  • g that the Parliament should again take the avant-garde in their use.
  • 1953), a Czech painter, was a leader of the Avant-Garde in Prague between World War I and World War
  • - the transatlantic feedback and Klangbad: Avant-garde in the Meadows have been acclaimed world wi
  • The Banquet Years: The Origins of the Avant-Garde in France, 1885 to World War I (1955)
  • Feltrinelli was always keen to promote the avant-garde, including the works of the influential Gro
  • At Lantz, he introduced Russian avant-garde influenced experimental art into the cartoo
  • He was also engaged in Paris's avant-garde intellectual life.
  • Hutcherson had evolved from a member of the avant-garde into a top exponent of the modern mainstrea
  • music (which falls between hard bop and the avant-garde) is successfully interpreted.
  • Jeff responded to the band being labeled " avant-garde": "For us, avant-garde is not a classificat
  • Their style can be described as a mix of avant-garde jazz and grindcore; later albums also incor
  • KONK was formed by avant-garde jazz personality Dana Vlcek and had among i
  • er 1999), born Martti Vesala, was a Finnish avant-garde jazz composer, bandleader and drummer.
  • Lauren Amber Newton is an avant-garde jazz and contemporary classical singer, com
  • ve- to eight-piece English free improvising avant-garde jazz and avant-rock ensemble formed in Lond
  • The Qaya Quartet is an avant-garde jazz group founded in 1972, implementing el
  • cott Yanow use to describe a combination of Avant-garde jazz with funk music that developed in the
  • azz was a continuation of the free jazz and avant-garde jazz traditions inaugurated by John Coltran
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