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Live
performances:
to
be added soon
Television,
videotape, and film productions:
"Twenty
Minutes from Now"
contemporary music performances with Robert Ashley and Gordon Mumma
produced for National Educational Television by the Univ. of Michigan
Television Service, 1963.
"John
Cage: Variations V"
performed by John Cage, Gordon Mumma, David Tudor, with the Merce Cunningham
Dance Co., directed by Hansjorg Pauli co-production Norddeutscher Rundfunk
/ Sveriges Radio, Hamburg, Germany, 1966.
"John
Cage"
documentary film, directed by Klaus Wildenhahn Norddeutscher Rundfunk
Fernsehen, Hamburg, Germany, 1966.
"498
Third Avenue"
documentary film, directed by Klaus Wildenhahn, of the Cunningham Dance
Company with John Cage, Gordon Mumma, and David Tudor Norddeutscher
Rundfunk Fernsehen, Hamburg, Germany, 1967.
"Place"
performance by the Merce Cunningham Dance Co., with Gordon Mumma's music
MESA Eastern States Educational Television Network, Buffalo NY, 1968
Mar 8.
"Rainforest"
performance by David Tudor and Gordon Mumma, with the Merce Cunningham
Dance Co., Public Broadcast Laboratory Television, NY 1968 Apr 21.
"Assemblage"
color film of the Merce Cunningham Dance Co. with collaborative music
by John Cage, Gordon Mumma, and David Tudor KQED Film Group, San Francisco
CA, 1968.
"Wasserpfeifen
in New York: Musikalische Avantgarde zwischen Ideologie und Elektronik"
a color film documentary on the New York musical avant garde, directed
by Hans Helms, including rehearsals and interviews with Gordon Mumma and
the Sonic Arts Union Westdeutscher Rundfunk Fernsehen, Köln, Germany,
1971.
"TV
Rerun"
performance by the Merce Cunningham Dance Co., with Gordon Mumma's TELEPOS
Radiotelevision Yougoslave, Beograde, 1972.
"Sonic
Arts Union"
color film documentary, directed by Carlos Santos, of the Sonic Arts Union
performances at the Festival d'Automne a Paris, including Gordon Mumma's
SOME VOLTAGE DROP, and HORNPIPE for the Fondation Maeght, France, 1974
Oct.
"Some
Voltage Drop"
in MUSIC WITH ROOTS IN THE AETHER two-hour color videotape documentary
of Gordon Mumma's work: performances of SIMULCAST, SCHOOLWORK (solo version),
TELEPOS-FOXBAT, and a one-hour interview with the composer, 10-speed
Mexican bicycle, and 50,000 seat stadium. Directed by Robert Ashley for
the Rockefeller Foundation and Mills College, 1976. Video recordings available
from Lovely Music Inc.
"First
Screening"
documentary film by Elliot Caplan about the Cunningham Dance Co. and John
Cage includes interviews with Gordon Mumma, and excerpts from a live-performance
of Cunningham's PLACE (1966), with the composer and David Tudor performing
MESA. 1991 Mar 24, Alliance Française, New York.
"Merce
Cunningham"
in the television series American Masters. An extensive documentary
on the life and work of Cunningham, in celebration of his 80th year.
Production by the BBC, French Television, and PBS. 1999-2000.
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