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Discographie CHRISTIAN SCHOLZ UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR GESCHICHTE UND TYPOLOGIE DER LAUTPOESIE Teil III Discographie GERTRAUD SCHOLZ VERLAG OBERMICHELBACH (C) Copyright Gertraud Scholz Verlag, Obermichelbach 1989 ISBN 3-925599-04-5 (Gesamtwerk) 3-925599-01-0 (Teil I) 3-925599-02-9 (Teil II) 3-925599-03-7 (Teil III) [849] INHALTSVERZEICHNIS I. PRIMÄRLITERATUR 389 [850] 1. ANTHOLOGIEN 389 [850] 2. VORFORMEN 395 [865] 3. AUTOREN 395 [866] II. SEKUNDÄRLITERATUR 439 [972] III. HÖRSPIELE 452 [1010] ANHANG 460 [1028] IV. VOKALKOMPOSITIONEN 460 [1029] V. NACHWORT 471 [1060] [850] I. PRIMÄRLITERATUR 1. ANTHOLOGIEN Absolut CD # 1. New Music Canada. A salute to Canadian composers and performers from coast to coast. Ed. by David LL Laskin. Beilage in: Ear Magazine. New York o. J., o. Angabe der Nummer. Beiträge von Hildegard Westerkamp u. a. CD Absolut CD # 2. The Japanese Perspective. Ed. by David LL Laskin. Special Guest Editor: Toshie Kakinuma. Beilage in: Ear Magazine. New York o. J., o. Angabe der Nummer. Beiträge von Yamatsuka Eye & John Zorn, Ushio Torikai u. a. CD Absolut CD # 3. Improvisation/Composition. Beilage in: Ear Magazine. New York o. J., o. Angabe der Nummer. Beiträge von David Moss, Joan La Barbara u. a. CD The Aerial. A Journal in Sound. Santa Fe, NM, USA: Nonsequitur Foundation 1990, Nr. 1, Winter 1990. AER 1990/1. Mit Beiträgen von David Moss, Malcolm Goldstein, Floating Concrete Octopus, Richard Kostelanetz u. a. CD The Aerial. Santa Fe, NM, USA: Nonsequitur 1990, Nr. 2, Spring 1990. AER 1990/2. Mit Beiträgen von Jin Hi Kim, Annea Lockwood, Hildegard Westerkamp u. a. CD The Aerial. Santa Fe, NM, USA: Nonsequitur 1991, Nr. 3. AER 1991/3. Mit Beiträgen von Ellen Fullman, Nicolas Collins, Peter Cusack, Johanna Beyer u. a. CD The Aerial. Santa Fe, NM, USA: Nonsequitur 1991, Nr. 4. AER 1991/4. Mit Beiträgen von Brenda Hutchinson, Erik Belgum, Anna Homler & Steve Moshier u. a. CD The Aerial. Santa Fe, NM, USA: Nonsequitur 1992, Nr. 5. AER 1992/5. Mit Beiträgen von Helen Thorington, Sarah Peebles, Philip Corner, The Machine for Making Sense u. a. CD The Aerial. Albuquerque, NM, USA: Nonsequitur 1994, Nr. 6. AER1994/6. Mit Beiträgen von Carter Scholz, Larry Polansky, Yat-Kha u. a. CD AH, nr. 0. review for verbal-plasticism. (Utrecht, ca. 1972), (Herman Damen). EP AHAHAHA 8. Review For Verbal Plasticism (Sonic Verb) (Gust Gils, Maurizio Nannucci, Paul de Vree-Cor Doesburg, Fred van der Kooy - Bert S. A. Peto, Deman - AH). Utrecht 1970, AHAHAHA VR 503. LP AIRMAIL. AG NEUE MUSIK GRÜNSTADT. Neustadt/W.: Murawski-Zimmermann Verlag 1988. LP /Hans-Joachim Hespos, Howard Skempton, Kurt Schwitters, Dieter Schnebel, Christian Wolff u. a./ AIR MAUL II. Schooltime Special. Gruppe Neue Musik, Grünstadt/Pfalz. Mainz: Zimmermann Verlag o. J. MZ 10.002. Kompositionen / Lautgedichte von Reiner Bredemeyer, Hans-Joachim Hespos, Dieter Schnebel, Kurt Schwitters, Georg Katzer, Josef Anton Riedl, Cornelius Cardew. 2 CDs AIR MAUL III. AG Neue Musik am Leininger-Gymnasium Grünstadt, Ltg.: Manfred Peters. [Grünstadt: Leininger Gymnasium] o. J. Kompositionen von Johannes Fritsch, Mathias Spahlinger, Antoine Beuger, John Cage, Jakob Ullmann. 2 CDs akustische texte - konkrete poesie - visuelle texte. (Henri Chopin, François Dufrêne, Bernard Heidsieck, Paul de Vree, Bengt Emil Johnson, Sten Hanson, Bob Cobbing, Ladislav Novak, Ernst Jandl). Herausgeber: stedelijk museum, amsterdam, 1970, LP alcheringa, ethnopoetics. New York 1970-1973, Nr. 1-5; Boston 1975ff., Vol. 1ff. Schallfolien als Beilage: Nr. 2, Sommer 1971: Jerome Rothenberg. Nr. 4, Herbst 1972: Jackson MacLow (...). Nr. 5, Frühling, Sommer 1973: Armand Schwerner (...) N.S., Bd. 1, Nr. 2, 1975: Anne Waldman ANTOLOGIA POLIPOETICA. POETI SONORI DEGLI 80s. Compiled and directed by Enzo Minarelli. Zaragoza: STI Ediciones 1986. Buch mit Audiocassette (Maurizio Nannucci & Maurizio della Nave, Pietro Porta, Adriano Spatola & Gian Paolo Roffi, Enzo Minarelli, Sergio Altafini, Giovanni Fontana, Milli Graffi, Massimo Mori, Arrigo Lora-Totino, Tomaso Binga, Vittore Baroni, Federica Manfredini, Vitaldo Conte) APPENDIX. bpNichol / APPENDIX ONCE REMOVED. Ann Southam/sean o huigin. Black Moss (Press), Windsor, Ontario (1978), EP /Beilage zum Buch "POE. a simple introduction to experimental poetry" von Sean 0'Huigin/ AREA CONDIZIONATA. CULT/AURAL MAGAZINE. A cura di Vittore Baroni, Forte dei Marmi. Nr. 2, "LA VOCE": Volker Hamann; Giovanni Fontana; Human Flesh; Sergio Cena, Arrigo Lora-Totino; Legendary Pink Dots; Rod Summers; The Furors; Piermario Ciani & Friends; La Foundation & M. B. Servier; Enzo Minarelli; Lisfrank; Pete Horobin; The Morandi Conspiracy; Peter R. Meyer; Krao, The Mixing Link; Luciana Arbizzani. Audiocassete mit Textbeiheft in Umschlag ASPEN MAGAZINE. New York. Unterschiedliche Anzahl von Schallfolien als Beilage: Nr. 5+6, Herbst/Winter 1967: Richard Huelsenbeck, Merce Cunningham. Nr. 8, o. J.: Jackson MacLow, La Monte Young AUDIOGRAFIKA. Josef-Anton Riedl, Bernard Heidsieck, Henri Chopin, Valeri Scherstjanoi. Zaragoza: S.T.I. 1989, PO.SO. 02. Audiocassette Audiothology 1. Toronto: Underwhich Editions 1986, No. 1 [Steve MacCaffery & Rafael Barreto-Rivera, Glenn Frew]. Audiocassette L'AUTONOMATOPEK 1. opusDISQUE, Éditions Georges Fall, Paris (1973), (Henri Chopin, Isidore Isou, Gil J Wolman, Jacques Spacagna, Bob Cobbing, Jean-Louis Brau, François Dufrêne), EP [Beilage zur Zeitschrift OPUS INTERNATIONAL, Paris 1973, Nr. 40/41] REVUE AXE 1, Antwerpen: Guy Schraenen éditeur (ca. 1974), (Henri Chopin, Brion Gysin), EP [Beilage zur gleichnamigen Zeitschrift] [851] REVUE AXE 2, Antwerpen: Guy Schraenen éditeur (ca. 1975), (Brion Gysin, François Dufrêne), EP [Beilage zur gleichnamigen Zeitschrift] REVUE AXE 3, Antwerpen: Guy Schraenen éditeur (ca. 1975), (Sten Hanson), EP [Beilage zur gleichnamigen Zeitschrift] BALALAICA. sao paulo / brasil 1974, nomuque, edicoes. (Augusto de Campos, Decio Pignatari, Khlebnikov u. a.). Audiocassette BAOBAB: informazioni fonetiche di poesia. redazione: adriano spatola. edizioni pubbliart bazar s. r. l., reggio emilia, ca. 1977 ff.; ab Nr. 15, nuova serie, Elytra Edizioni. Reggio Emilia, ab ca. 1987, je eine Audiocassette in Kartonbox: Nr. 1: gerald bisinger, julien blaine, fulvio abbate & francesco gambaro, dick higgins, harry hoogstraten, giulia niccolai, adriano spatola, f. tiziano, ivano d'aurelio, arrigo lora-totino Nr. 2: mario rondi & maurizio andrioletti, bernard heidsieck, ruedi schill, mauricio nannucci, marc texier, larry wendt, jas duke, giulia niccolai, adriano spatola Nr. 3, "SPEZIALE: OGGI POESIA DOMANI": arrigo lora-totino, giovanni fontana, guido savio, carlo a. sitta, giulia niccolai, adriano spatola, milli graffi; giorgio bellini & flavio ermini, julien blaine, corrado costa, simposio differante, mario borillo, lino pedrucci Nr. 4, "il dolce stil suono": adriono spatola, sergio cena, agostino conto, giovanni fontana, milli graffi, giulia niccolai, f. tiziano, arrigo lora-totino Nr. 5: bob downes, massimo gualtieri, henry rasof, enzo minarelli, gerald bisinger, p. clive fencott, franco verdi, klaus groh, paul vangelisti, j. luc. parant Nr. 6: arrigo lora-totino Nr. 7, "TRANSURANICHE": luciana arbizzani, ares tavolazzi, raffaello regoli, roberto manuzzi Nr. 8: anna malfaiera, franco beltrametti, eugenio micci, luciano ori, vittore baroni, irma blank, luigi pasotelli, alberto cappi, emilio isgro. Nr. 9: altagor Nr. 10: Henri Chopin, Stelio M. Martini, Endre Skarozsi, Valerie Novarina (..) Nr. 11: "BAOBAB FEMME": Laurie Anderson, Ilse Garnier, Lily Greenham, Katalin Ladik, Michèle Métail, Giulia Niccolai, Patrizia Vicinelli Nr. 12: "ALLE FONTI DELLA POESIA SONORA". informazioni fonetiche di poesia phonetic informations of poetry. Fernand Divoire: Naissance du Poème. James Joyce: da Finnegans Wake (voce dell'autore, registrazione fine 1930), Arthur Pétronio: Aventure (da nastro inedito composto circa 1960), Kurt Schwitters: An Anna Blume (voce dell'autore, registrazione del 1931), da Ursonate, frammenti, Gertrude Stein: If I told him, a completed portrait of Picasso (voce originale della scrittrice registrazione data sconosciuta), Camille Bryen: Bryen parle Bryen (riversamento completo da disco inserito in "Carte blanche à Bryen, Librairie Connaitre, Paris 1964). o. J. (= ca. 1982) Nr. 13/ GIUGNO 1984: A. Spatola, Gianpaolo Guerrini, Gaetano Barbarisi, Pietro Porta, U. Giacomucci (...) Nr. 14: A. Spatola, M. Rondi & M. Andrioletti, P. Porta, G. Bergamini (...) Nr. 15 / NUOVA SERIE: A. Spatola (...) Nr. 16 / NUOVA SERIE: Franco Beltrametti, Sandro Sproccati (...) Nr. 25: I NUOVI MONDI THE NEW WORLDS. antologia polipoetica indagine sull avocalità / a cura di Enzo Minarelli. I - A: CANADA - B: CANADA. II - A: CANADA, U.S.A. - B: U.S.A. III - A: U.S.A. - B: U.S.A. IV - A: U.S.A. - B: NICARAGUA, CUBA, BRASILE, AUSTRALIA. Redazione: Ivano Burani, Giovanni Fontana, Arrigo Lora-Totino, Enzo Minarelli, Gianpaolo Roffi. 1994 /mit Textheft/ BLACK BOX. Edited by Alan D. Austin. Washington D. C.: The New Classroom 1972-77, The Watershed Foundation 1978ff.; je zwei Audiocassetten in einer Kartonbox Nr. 1 (1972): Jerome Rothenberg u. a. Nr. 2 (1972): Robert Creeley, Jackson Mac Low u. a. Nr. 3 (1974): Sonia Sanchez u. a. Nr. 4 (1974): Bern Porter, Toby Lurie u. a. Nr. 7 (1975): David Franks, Sam Eisenstein u.a. [852] Nr. 9 (1976): Michael Harper, Judith Johnson Sherwin, Cynthia Genser u. a. Nr. 10 (1976): Deena Metzger: The Book of Hags. Radio Play Nr. 11 (1976): Charles Levendosky, David Franks, John Wellman, Alexis DeVeaux u. a. Nr. 12 (1977): Cynthia Genser, Charles Bernstein,
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