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founded the Seminar for Cognitive Studies, a forum for discussion of the creative process. His concern for the investigation of music as legitimate research, and composition as the creation of intrinsic appropriate language, led to a series of readings in compositional linguistics for solo performer. One such piece is "
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He became Director of the Experimental Music Studio at the University of Iowa in 1983. The studio put intensive focus on composition, technology, psycho-acoustic perception, performance, and the affirmation of the uniqueness of the individual to create his/her own language reality. At the studio, he
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In 1975, Gaburo founded Lingua Press, which produces scores, books, records, audio tapes, videotapes, and films. This firm is dedicated to putting forth unique artist-produced works in all media having to do with language and music. Many of the publications have been exhibited in book art shows
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grant enabled him to start NMCE IV, this time with an actor, a virtuoso speaker, a mime, a gymnast, and a sound-movement artist. Until his resignation from UCSD in 1975 he produced a large number of integrated theatrical works, such as the collection
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throughout the world. Gaburo lived in the Anzo-Borrego desert writing and teaching from 1980 until 1983. In 1980, he was artistic director for the first "authentic" production of
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In 1968, he joined the faculty at the new San Diego campus of the University of California where in 1972 a
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The archive of his life's work is held at the University of Illinois Music Library.
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Kenneth Gaburo: Five Works for Voices, Instruments, and Electronics
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He most often made innovative use of electronics and explored
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LINGUA II: MALEDETTO (Composition for 7 Virtuoso Speakers)
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Dunn, David (ed.). 1995. "A Kenneth Gaburo Memorial".
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Index

Ken Gaburo
composer
Somerville, New Jersey
University of Illinois
University of California, San Diego
University of Iowa
Louise Spizizen
James Tenney
Betty Ann Wong
Allen Strange
linguistics
Rockefeller Foundation
Harry Partch
sensory deprivation
PENTAGON/Y
tonality
serialism
minimal
The Flow of (u)
unison
Iowa City, Iowa
New World Records


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"PENTAGON/Y by Kenneth Gaburo published in The Act V1.#2 1987"
LINGUA II: MALEDETTO (Composition for 7 Virtuoso Speakers) (1967–68)
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