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  1. Roger Zelazny's Nine Princes in Amber (Book 1 of 3) by Terry Bisson, 1996
  2. EAR Magazine - Volume 8, Number 4: "Gamelan - Indonesian Arts in America" - Sept./Oct./Nov. 1983 by Lou Harrison, Philip Corner, et all 1983
  3. AMBER: NINE PRINCES IN AMBER, ROGER ZELAZNY's Books 1-3 complete comics series (AMBER: NINE PRINCES IN AMBER (1996 DC)) by Roger Zelazny Terry Bisson, 1996
  4. The effects of black studies instruction on the self-concept of black second grade students by Mary Lou Harrison, 1976
  5. Proceedings of the 3rd Experimental Chaos Conference: August 21-23, 1995, Edinburgh, Scotland, Uk
  6. Kent State Golden Flashes Football Players: Lou Holtz, Nick Saban, James Harrison, Gary Pinkel, Joshua Cribbs, Jack Lambert, Julian Edelman
  7. Fifth Simfony (Percussion Ensemble Series) by Harrison, Lou, 1999-04-01
  8. The Drums of Orpheus (Percussion Ensemble Series) by Harrison, Lou, 1999-04-01
  9. UO's contemporary music festival opens Friday.(Entertainment): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  10. World's Greatest Hits of Popular Music, Piano / Vocal / 1973 Edition by hansen, 1973
  11. Returning to Earth by Jim Harrison, 2007-01
  12. Double music: A historio-analytic study : a thesis by David Leslie Carey, 1978
  13. Third contribution to the herpetology of San Luis Potosi (University of Kansas science bulletin) by Edward Harrison Taylor, 1952

81. Lou's Home Page
lou harrison. Click on the image to the left to see my handiwork. lou harrisonBox 8206, NCSU, Raleigh, NC 276958206 (v3.0/04.23.02/harrison.)
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82. Lou Harrison
lou harrison lived his first nine years in Portland, Oregon wherehe was born on May 14, 1917. Residencies since then include San
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Ruth Laredo, piano Lou Harrison In addition to teaching and composing Lou has worked as a music critic, an animal nurse, florist, dance accompaniest, and forestry firefighter. He is also a calligraphist and poet (his poetry anthology "Joys and Perplexities" is printed in one of his original fonts), painter, and writer. In 1993, his book "Music Primer" was republished in Tokyo in both English and Japanese. Lou has helped introduce the Indonesian Gamelan to the United States and, with William Colvig, has constructed two large gamelan now in use at San Jose State University and Mills College. Among major performances of Mr. Harrison's work in 1995 are his "Suite for Cello and Harp" by the Oakland Ballet for Remy Charlip's "Ludwig and Lou", and the joyful "Parade for MTT" which opened the San Francisco Symphony season celebrating the inaguration of director Michael Tilson Thomas. The Brooklyn Philharmonic under the direction of Dennis Russell Davis, will present Lou's "New First Suite for Strings" in November. In their free time, Lou and Bill enjoy the company of friends, hosting a gamelan "club" and a sign language class. They are currently designing a straw bale house for a high desert getaway. JDT 118 Audio Sample:
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84. Los Angeles Times Lou Harrison, 85; West Coast Classical
lou harrison, the dean of West Coast classical composers and one of America's mostcolorful and important musical mavericks, died Sunday night in Lafayette, Ind
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NATION/OBITUARY lou harrison, Gay Composer. By JASON SERINUS. lou harrison, thedean of American gay composers, died suddenly on Sunday evening, February 2.
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86. Salon | Sharps And Flats
in the 1930s, composer lou harrison and his partner John Cage were building instrumentsout of old brake drums and oxygen tanks, and in the process inventing a
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87. Zmar³ Lou Harrison
Zmarl lou harrison pap, arti 0602-2003, ostatnia aktualizacja 06-02-20031942 Awangardowy amerykanski kompozytor mial 85 lat.
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88. Lou Harrison Studio
lou harrison's Desert Retreat Joshua Tree, CA pictures of the baleraising picturesof finishing the vault explanation of the structural system report on the
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"Lou Harrison," in his own words, "is an old man who has had a lot of fun." He was composing music before most of us were born, and is lately being rediscovered as a grand old man of American music. After thirty years perched in fog and wind above the Pacific in Aptos, California, Lou has decided to build a desert retreat, a place to work on commissions, and a place to play. Fifty years ago, Lou wrote that "American music, like so much other American art, is almost completely the product of amateurs." The amateur is like a lover: "He loves something, gets hold of something, and takes a bite off." He adds, "I'm a grown-up kid. Art to me is play. Children get very serious about play. It's not frivolous-it's learning. If it's beautiful, that's a welcome bonus." Designing Lou's Studio with him has been fun and a delight. Besides composing music, Lou also writes poetry, paints, does calligraphy, sculpts and loves architecture. Lou has a great fondness for Middle Eastern architecture, and we decided to create a straw-bale home which featured a vaulted Great Room, for work and play, and three smaller domed rooms for living quarters. The building we envisioned would be all straw-bale and could be put together by friends and laborers without special skills or experience in construction. The building we created has strong, simple shapes and solid proportions. The long vault is flanked on one side by three rooms, and on the other by butresses which create shaded outdoor "rooms".

89. AP Wire | 02/04/2003 | Composer Lou Harrison, Pioneer Of World Music, Dies At 85
Local News. Posted on Tue, Feb. 04, 2003, Composer lou harrison, pioneerof world music, dies at 85 Associated Press APTOS, Calif.
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Posted on Tue, Feb. 04, 2003 Composer Lou Harrison, pioneer of world music, dies at 85
Associated Press APTOS, Calif. Lou Harrison, who pioneered world music and was among a line of iconoclastic 20th century American composers that included innovators such as Charles Ives and John Cage, has died at 85. Harrison had a heart attack Sunday in Lafayette, Ind., while traveling from his home in Aptos to a weeklong celebration of his music sponsored by the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and Ohio State University. Harrison pioneered world music, and was among the first to create all-percussion pieces and to integrate the musical traditions and instruments of Asia and the West. His work includes four symphonies, two operas, ballets, concertos, choral pieces, solo and chamber works. But he's best known for the works that cannot be readily categorized, particularly those intended for an international gamut of percussion instruments.

90. T.O.C. Reviews Lou Harrison CD
Works of lou harrison by The Omnipotent Critic . (The following Total time5037. lou Silver harrison is an American icon. This octogenarian
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Works of Lou Harrison by "The Omnipotent Critic"
(The following does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Internet Cello Society or its representatives. It is the opinion of an individual ICS member.) Koch International Classics
Works of Lou Harrison
Suite for Violin with String Orchestra
Maria Bachmann, violin
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
James Sedares, conductor A Collection of Piano Pieces
Michael Boriskin, piano Suite for Cello and Piano
Nina Flyer, cello
Josephine Gandolfi, piano Suite for Cello and Harp
Nina Flyer, cello
Dan Levitan, Harp Total time: 50:37 Lou Silver Harrison is an American icon. This octogenarian from California studied with Henry Cowell, worked with John Cage, and was a champion of the music of Ives. Like many from the left-coast, (as Lush Rumbaugh would say) he has always been a rebel. After much experimentation with the new music forms of the twentieth century, he rejected them and went in search of other voices and flavors. In his excellent liner notes, Ken Smith quotes from the biography Lou Harrison: Composing a World

91. Saturn
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By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
ou Harrison was not able to attend the six-day festival of chamber music and orchestral works presented at the Juilliard School last week, titled "Beyond the Rockies: A Tribute to Lou Harrison at 85." Though he had long been struggling with health problems, the given reason for his absence was a previous commitment to another Harrison festival. Advertisement
On Sunday evening, two days after the final concert of the Focus Festival, as Juilliard's yearly explorations of some aspect of contemporary music are called, Mr. Harrison died in Indiana en route to that other festival at Ohio State University. It must have been gratifying that such recognition was coming to him in old age. Though Mr. Harrison was a beloved West Coast composer, a genuine American maverick, a pioneer in the synthesis of Asian and Western music and a father figure to musicians in the region, he tended to be overlooked by major orchestras. He had a few powerful champions, though, notably the conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, who asked Mr. Harrison to compose a work with which to begin his inaugural concert as the music director of the San Francisco Symphony in 1995. On Friday night at the Juilliard Theater, Reinbert de Leeuw, an expert conductor of contemporary music, and the Juilliard Symphony began the final concert of the Focus Festival with a sprightly performance of that inaugural work, titled "A Parade."

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