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James Tenney

James Tenney (August 10, 1934 – August 24, 2006) was an American composer and music theorist. He made significant early musical contributions to plunderphonics, sound synthesis, algorithmic composition, process music, spectral music, microtonal music, and tuning systems including extended just intonation. His theoretical writings variously concern musical form, texture, timbre, consonance and dissonance, and harmonic perception.[1]

James Tenney

Biography

James Tenney was born in Silver City, New Mexico, and grew up in Arizona and Colorado. He attended the University of Denver, the Juilliard School of Music, Bennington College (B.A., 1958) and the University of Illinois (M.A., 1961). He studied piano with Eduard Steuermann and composition with Chou Wen-chung, Lionel Nowak, Paul Boepple, Henry Brant, Carl Ruggles, Kenneth Gaburo, John Cage, Harry Partch, and Edgard Varèse. He also studied acoustics, information theory and tape music composition under Lejaren Hiller. In 1961, Tenney completed an influential master's thesis entitled Meta (+) Hodos that made one of the earliest applications, if not the earliest application, of gestalt theory and cognitive science to music.[2] His later writings include "Temporal gestalt perception in music" in the Journal of Music Theory,[3] the chapter "John Cage and the Theory of Harmony" in Writings about John Cage,[4] and the book A History of Consonance and Dissonance,[5] among others.

Tenney's earliest works show the influence of Webern, Ruggles and Varèse, while a gradual assimilation of the ideas of John Cage influenced the development of his music in the 1960s. In 1961 he composed the early plunderphonic composition Collage No.1 (Blue Suede) (for tape) by sampling and manipulating a recording of Elvis Presley. His music from 1961 to 1964 was largely computer music completed at Bell Labs in New Jersey with Max Mathews. As such it constitutes one of the earliest significant bodies of algorithmically composed and computer synthesized music.[6] Examples include Analog #1 (Noise Study) (1961) for tape using computer synthesized noise, and Phases (1963).[7][8]

Tenney lived in or near New York City throughout the 1960s, where he was actively involved with Fluxus, the Judson Dance Theater, and the ensemble Tone Roads, which he co-founded with Malcolm Goldstein and Philip Corner. He was exceptionally dedicated to the music of American composer Charles Ives, many of whose compositions he conducted; his interpretation of Ives' Concord Sonata for piano was much praised.

Tenney collaborated closely as both musician and actor with his then-partner, the artist Carolee Schneemann (who he met in New York in 1955) until their separation in 1968. With Schneemann he co-starred in Fuses, a 1965 silent film of collaged and painted sequences of lovemaking.[9] Tenney created the sound collages for Schneemann's Viet Flakes, 1965, and Snows, 1970, and performed in the New York City production of Meat Joy, 1964, Schneemann’s orgiastic celebration of the expressive body.[10]

In 1967 Tenney gave an influential FORTRAN workshop for a group of composers and Fluxus artists that included Steve Reich, Nam June Paik, Dick Higgins, Jackson Mac Low, Joseph Byrd, Phil Corner, Alison Knowles and Max Neuhaus.[11] Tenney was one of four performers of Steve Reich's Pendulum Music (1967) on May 27, 1969, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, alongside Michael Snow, Richard Serra and Bruce Nauman. Tenney also performed with Harry Partch (in a production of Partch's The Bewitched in 1959), John Cage (in the mid-1960s), Steve Reich, and Philip Glass (the latter two in the late 1960s).

All of Tenney's compositions after 1970 are instrumental music (occasionally with tape-delay), and most since 1972 reflect an interest in harmonic perception and unconventional tuning systems. Significant works include Clang (1972) for orchestra, Quintext (1972) for string quintet, Spectral CANON for CONLON Nancarrow (1974) for player piano, Glissade (1982) for viola, cello, double bass and tape delay system, Bridge (1982–84) for two pianos eight hands in a microtonal tuning system, Changes (1985) for six harps tuned a sixth of a semitone apart, Critical Band (1988) for variable instrumentation and In a Large Open Space (1994) for variable instrumentation. His pieces are often tributes to other composers or colleagues and subtitled as such.

Tenney taught at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Yale University, the California Institute of the Arts, the University of California, Santa Cruz, and York University in Toronto. His students include John Luther Adams, John Bischoff, Michael Byron, Allison Cameron, Raven Chacon, Eric de Visscher, Miguel Frasconi, Peter Garland, Douglas Kahn, Carson Kievman, Ingram Marshall, Andra McCartney, Larry Polansky, Carl Stone, Charlemagne Palestine, Marc Sabat, Chiyoko Slavnics, Catherine Lamb, Michael Winter, and Daniel Corral. (See: List of music students by teacher: T to Z#James Tenney.)

Tenney died on 24 August 2006 of lung cancer in Santa Clarita, California.[12]

Selected Recordings

As sole composer

  • The Music Of James Tenney: Selected Works 1963–1984 (1984, Musicworks)
  • Selected Works 1961–1969 (1992, Frog Peak Music)
  • Bridge and Flocking (1996, hat ART)
  • The Solo Works for Percussion (1998, Matthias Kaul, hat ART)
  • Music for Violin and Piano (1999, hat ART)
  • Forms 1–4: In Memoriam Edgar Varèse, John Cage, Stefan Wolpe, Morton Feldman (2002, Ensemble Musikfabrik, hat ART)
  • Pika-Don (2004, hat ART)
  • Postal Pieces (2004, The Barton Workshop, New World Records)
  • Melody, Ergodicity And Indeterminacy (2007, The Barton Workshop, Mode Records)
  • Arbor Vitæ: Quatuors + Quintettes (2008, Quatuor Bozzini)
  • Spectrum Pieces (2009, The Barton Workshop, New World Records)
  • Old School: James Tenney (2010, Zeitkratzer)
  • Having Never Written a Note for Percussion (2015, Rrose, Further Records)
  • Bass Works (2016, Dario Calderone, hat ART)
  • Harmonium (2018, Scordatura Ensemble, New World Records)

Individual works

References

  1. ^ Tenney 2015.
  2. ^ Barbiero 2014.
  3. ^ Tenney & Polansky 1980.
  4. ^ Tenney 1983.
  5. ^ Tenney 1988.
  6. ^ Kahn 2012, p. 132.
  7. ^ Kahn 2012, pp. 131–146.
  8. ^ Doornbusch 2017.
  9. ^ Haug 1998, pp. 20, 25–26.
  10. ^ Notes on Fuseology Carolee Schneemann Remembers James Tenney
  11. ^ Kahn 2012, p. 133.
  12. ^ Anon. 2006.

Sources

  • Anon. (August 28, 2006). "Obituary: Composer James Tenney, 72". NewMusicBox.
  • Barbiero, Daniel (2014). . Percorsi Musicali. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved 2017-10-30.
  • Doornbusch, Paul (July 8, 2017). . Archived from the original on 2020-07-28.
  • Schneemann, Carolee; Haug, Kate (1998). "An Interview with Carolee Schneemann". Wide Angle. 20 (1): 20–49. doi:10.1353/wan.1998.0009. S2CID 167384684.
  • Kahn, Douglas (2012). "James Tenney at Bell Labs". In Hannah Higgins; Douglas Kahn (eds.). Mainframe Experimentalism: Early Digital Computing in the Experimental Arts. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. pp. 131–146.
  • Tenney, J.; Polansky, L. (1980). "Temporal gestalt perception in music". Journal of Music Theory. 24 (2): 205–241. doi:10.2307/843503. JSTOR 843503. S2CID 53485822.
  • Tenney, J. (1983). "John Cage and the Theory of Harmony". In Kostelanetz, R. (ed.). Writings about John Cage. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press (published 1993). ISBN 9780472103485.
  • Tenney, J. (1988). A History of Consonance and Dissonance. New York: Excelsior. ISBN 978-0935016994.
  • Tenney, James (2015). Lauren Pratt; Robert Wannamaker; Michael Winter; Larry Polansky (eds.). From Scratch: Writings in Music Theory. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252038-72-3.

Further reading

External links

  • James Tenney at plainsound.org including a complete list of works and a selection of Tenney's writings.
  • The Early Works of James Tenney (book by Larry Polansky)
  • Performance film Having Never inspired by the Tenney composition Having Never Written a Note for Percussion, a "Postcard Piece" with Danny Holt performing. Directed by Raffaello Mazza.

Listening

  • Extensive YouTube channel dedicated to the music of James Tenney
  • UbuWeb Sound page for James Tenney
  • Spectral Variation No 1 recording of premiere at DNK Amsterdam by Ciarán Maher
  • Just intonation version of Tenney's Chromatic Canon for Two Pianos, using the tuning system provided by Tenney

Groups who often perform Tenney's works:

  • Array Music
  • Quatuor Bozzini

Interviews

  • Interview with Tenney about his work in the 1960s by Douglas Kahn in 1999
  • James Tenney (May 8–11, 2005). "Postcards from the Edge". NewMusicBox (Interview). Interviewed by Frank J. Oteri (published June 1, 2005). (includes video)
  • Hermits of Re-Tuning (Show 115) James Tenney interviewed on Kalvos & Damian New Music Bazaar, August 2, 1997 (click to listen)
  • James Tenney interviewed by American Mavericks (click to listen)
  • Schneemann, Carolee with Robert Enright. 1998. "Notes on Fuseology: Carolee Schneemann Remembers James Tenney". Border Crossings 132 (December 2014).

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James Tenney August 10 1934 August 24 2006 was an American composer and music theorist He made significant early musical contributions to plunderphonics sound synthesis algorithmic composition process music spectral music microtonal music and tuning systems including extended just intonation His theoretical writings variously concern musical form texture timbre consonance and dissonance and harmonic perception 1 James Tenney Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected Recordings 2 1 As sole composer 2 2 Individual works 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External links 5 1 Listening 6 InterviewsBiography EditJames Tenney was born in Silver City New Mexico and grew up in Arizona and Colorado He attended the University of Denver the Juilliard School of Music Bennington College B A 1958 and the University of Illinois M A 1961 He studied piano with Eduard Steuermann and composition with Chou Wen chung Lionel Nowak Paul Boepple Henry Brant Carl Ruggles Kenneth Gaburo John Cage Harry Partch and Edgard Varese He also studied acoustics information theory and tape music composition under Lejaren Hiller In 1961 Tenney completed an influential master s thesis entitled Meta Hodos that made one of the earliest applications if not the earliest application of gestalt theory and cognitive science to music 2 His later writings include Temporal gestalt perception in music in the Journal of Music Theory 3 the chapter John Cage and the Theory of Harmony in Writings about John Cage 4 and the book A History of Consonance and Dissonance 5 among others Tenney s earliest works show the influence of Webern Ruggles and Varese while a gradual assimilation of the ideas of John Cage influenced the development of his music in the 1960s In 1961 he composed the early plunderphonic composition Collage No 1 Blue Suede for tape by sampling and manipulating a recording of Elvis Presley His music from 1961 to 1964 was largely computer music completed at Bell Labs in New Jersey with Max Mathews As such it constitutes one of the earliest significant bodies of algorithmically composed and computer synthesized music 6 Examples include Analog 1 Noise Study 1961 for tape using computer synthesized noise and Phases 1963 7 8 Tenney lived in or near New York City throughout the 1960s where he was actively involved with Fluxus the Judson Dance Theater and the ensemble Tone Roads which he co founded with Malcolm Goldstein and Philip Corner He was exceptionally dedicated to the music of American composer Charles Ives many of whose compositions he conducted his interpretation of Ives Concord Sonata for piano was much praised Tenney collaborated closely as both musician and actor with his then partner the artist Carolee Schneemann who he met in New York in 1955 until their separation in 1968 With Schneemann he co starred in Fuses a 1965 silent film of collaged and painted sequences of lovemaking 9 Tenney created the sound collages for Schneemann s Viet Flakes 1965 and Snows 1970 and performed in the New York City production of Meat Joy 1964 Schneemann s orgiastic celebration of the expressive body 10 In 1967 Tenney gave an influential FORTRAN workshop for a group of composers and Fluxus artists that included Steve Reich Nam June Paik Dick Higgins Jackson Mac Low Joseph Byrd Phil Corner Alison Knowles and Max Neuhaus 11 Tenney was one of four performers of Steve Reich s Pendulum Music 1967 on May 27 1969 at the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside Michael Snow Richard Serra and Bruce Nauman Tenney also performed with Harry Partch in a production of Partch s The Bewitched in 1959 John Cage in the mid 1960s Steve Reich and Philip Glass the latter two in the late 1960s All of Tenney s compositions after 1970 are instrumental music occasionally with tape delay and most since 1972 reflect an interest in harmonic perception and unconventional tuning systems Significant works include Clang 1972 for orchestra Quintext 1972 for string quintet Spectral CANON for CONLON Nancarrow 1974 for player piano Glissade 1982 for viola cello double bass and tape delay system Bridge 1982 84 for two pianos eight hands in a microtonal tuning system Changes 1985 for six harps tuned a sixth of a semitone apart Critical Band 1988 for variable instrumentation and In a Large Open Space 1994 for variable instrumentation His pieces are often tributes to other composers or colleagues and subtitled as such Tenney taught at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Yale University the California Institute of the Arts the University of California Santa Cruz and York University in Toronto His students include John Luther Adams John Bischoff Michael Byron Allison Cameron Raven Chacon Eric de Visscher Miguel Frasconi Peter Garland Douglas Kahn Carson Kievman Ingram Marshall Andra McCartney Larry Polansky Carl Stone Charlemagne Palestine Marc Sabat Chiyoko Slavnics Catherine Lamb Michael Winter and Daniel Corral See List of music students by teacher T to Z James Tenney Tenney died on 24 August 2006 of lung cancer in Santa Clarita California 12 Selected Recordings EditAs sole composer Edit The Music Of James Tenney Selected Works 1963 1984 1984 Musicworks Selected Works 1961 1969 1992 Frog Peak Music Bridge and Flocking 1996 hat ART The Solo Works for Percussion 1998 Matthias Kaul hat ART Music for Violin and Piano 1999 hat ART Forms 1 4 In Memoriam Edgar Varese John Cage Stefan Wolpe Morton Feldman 2002 Ensemble Musikfabrik hat ART Pika Don 2004 hat ART Postal Pieces 2004 The Barton Workshop New World Records Melody Ergodicity And Indeterminacy 2007 The Barton Workshop Mode Records Arbor Vitae Quatuors Quintettes 2008 Quatuor Bozzini Spectrum Pieces 2009 The Barton Workshop New World Records Old School James Tenney 2010 Zeitkratzer Having Never Written a Note for Percussion 2015 Rrose Further Records Bass Works 2016 Dario Calderone hat ART Harmonium 2018 Scordatura Ensemble New World Records Individual works Edit Saxony David Mott Composers Recordings Inc 1985 Henrik Frisk Inventions of Solitude Hornblower Recordings 1995 Ulrich Krieger Walls of Sound OODiscs 1996 Ryan Muncy ism Tundra New Focus 2016 Ergodos I For John Cage James Tenney A Chance Operation The John Cage Tribute Koch International Classics 1993 Koan Having Never Written a Note for Percussion Sonic Youth Goodbye 20th Century SYR 1999 William Winant Five American Percussion Pieces Poon Village 2013References Edit Tenney 2015 Barbiero 2014 Tenney amp Polansky 1980 Tenney 1983 Tenney 1988 Kahn 2012 p 132 Kahn 2012 pp 131 146 Doornbusch 2017 Haug 1998 pp 20 25 26 sfn error no target CITEREFHaug1998 help Notes on FuseologyCarolee Schneemann Remembers James Tenney Kahn 2012 p 133 Anon 2006 Sources Anon August 28 2006 Obituary Composer James Tenney 72 NewMusicBox Barbiero Daniel 2014 Fifty Years After the Way James Tenney s Meta Hodos Percorsi Musicali Archived from the original on 2017 11 07 Retrieved 2017 10 30 Doornbusch Paul July 8 2017 A Chronology History of Electronic and Computer Music and Related Events 1860 2017 Archived from the original on 2020 07 28 Schneemann Carolee Haug Kate 1998 An Interview with Carolee Schneemann Wide Angle 20 1 20 49 doi 10 1353 wan 1998 0009 S2CID 167384684 Kahn Douglas 2012 James Tenney at Bell Labs In Hannah Higgins Douglas Kahn eds Mainframe Experimentalism Early Digital Computing in the Experimental Arts Berkeley and Los Angeles University of California Press pp 131 146 Tenney J Polansky L 1980 Temporal gestalt perception in music Journal of Music Theory 24 2 205 241 doi 10 2307 843503 JSTOR 843503 S2CID 53485822 Tenney J 1983 John Cage and the Theory of Harmony In Kostelanetz R ed Writings about John Cage Ann Arbor Michigan University of Michigan Press published 1993 ISBN 9780472103485 Tenney J 1988 A History of Consonance and Dissonance New York Excelsior ISBN 978 0935016994 Tenney James 2015 Lauren Pratt Robert Wannamaker Michael Winter Larry Polansky eds From Scratch Writings in Music Theory Urbana Illinois University of Illinois Press ISBN 978 0 252038 72 3 Further reading EditGarland Peter ed 1984 Soundings Vol 13 The Music of James Tenney Santa Fe New Mexico Soundings Press Hasegawa Robert ed 2008 The Music of James Tenney Contemporary Music Review 27 no 1 February Routledge subscription access Polansky Larry and David Rosenboom eds 1987 A Tribute to James Tenney Perspectives of New Music 25 nos 1 amp 2 Fall Winter amp Spring Summer 434 591 Smigel Eric 2012 Metaphors on Vision James Tenney and Stan Brakhage 1951 1964 American Music 30 no 1 Spring 61 100 Smigel Eric 2017 To Behold with Wonder Theory Theater and the Collaboration of James Tenney and Carolee Schneemann Journal of the Society for American Music 11 no 1 1 24 Tenney James 1988 A History of Consonance and Dissonance New York Excelsior Music Publishing Co ISBN 0 935016 99 6 Wannamaker Robert 2021 The Music of James Tenney Volume 1 Contexts and Paradigms University of Illinois Press Wannamaker Robert 2021 The Music of James Tenney Volume 2 A Handbook to the Pieces University of Illinois Press Zimmerman Walter Desert Plants Conversations with 23 American Musicians Berlin Beginner Press in cooperation with Mode Records 2020 originally published in 1976 by A R C Vancouver The 2020 edition includes a CD featuring the original interview recordings with Larry Austin Robert Ashley Jim Burton John Cage Philip Corner Morton Feldman Philip Glass Joan La Barbara Garrett List Alvin Lucier John McGuire Charles Morrow J B Floyd on Conlon Nancarrow Pauline Oliveros Charlemagne Palestine Ben Johnston on Harry Partch Steve Reich David Rosenboom Frederic Rzewski Richard Teitelbaum James Tenney Christian Wolff and La Monte Young External links EditJames Tenney at plainsound org including a complete list of works and a selection of Tenney s writings The Early Works of James Tenney book by Larry Polansky Performance film Having Never inspired by the Tenney composition Having Never Written a Note for Percussion a Postcard Piece with Danny Holt performing Directed by Raffaello Mazza Listening Edit Extensive YouTube channel dedicated to the music of James Tenney UbuWeb Sound page for James Tenney Spectral Variation No 1 recording of premiere at DNK Amsterdam by Ciaran Maher Just intonation version of Tenney s Chromatic Canon for Two Pianos using the tuning system provided by TenneyGroups who often perform Tenney s works Array Music Quatuor BozziniInterviews EditInterview with Tenney about his work in the 1960s by Douglas Kahn in 1999 James Tenney May 8 11 2005 Postcards from the Edge NewMusicBox Interview Interviewed by Frank J Oteri published June 1 2005 includes video Hermits of Re Tuning Show 115 James Tenney interviewed on Kalvos amp Damian New Music Bazaar August 2 1997 click to listen James Tenney interviewed by American Mavericks click to listen Schneemann Carolee with Robert Enright 1998 Notes on Fuseology Carolee Schneemann Remembers James Tenney Border Crossings 132 December 2014 Portals Classical music United States 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