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Marian Zazeela (April 15, 1940 –
March 28, 2024) was an
American light artist, designer, calligrapher, painter, and
musician based in New York City. She...
- Young,
Marian Zazeela,
Angus MacLise, and
Billy Name. From 1964 to 1966, it
consisted of La
Monte Young (voice, saxophone),
Marian Zazeela (voice, lighting)...
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which he,
Zazeela and the
others either studied or at
least admired. The
group released nothing during their lifetime (although
Young and
Zazeela issued...
- John Cale, and his wife, the
multimedia artist Marian Zazeela.
Young worked extensively with
Zazeela between 1962 and her
death in 2024; together, the two...
- is a
studio album by
minimalist composer La
Monte Young,
artist Marian Zazeela, and
their group the
Theatre of
Eternal Music (featuring
trumpetist Jon...
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Black Record) is an
album by
American musicians La
Monte Young and
Marian Zazeela,
released in 1969 on
Heiner Friedrich's
Edition X
label as a
limited edition...
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Young and
multimedia artist Marian Zazeela. The
installation features Young's
continuous sine wave
drones and
Zazeela's lighting and design.
Since its conception...
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disciple of La
Monte Young and
Marian Zazeela in the
study of
music and art. Choi, with
Young and
Zazeela, is a
founding member of The Just Alap Raga...
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lasts five to six hours. and is
performed within the
context of
Marian Zazeela's light art
installation The
Magenta Lights. The
Guardian described it as...
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Theatre of
Eternal Music (along with John Cale, La
Monte Young,
Marian Zazeela,
Terry Riley, and others). He
became recognized as a
filmmaker for his...