Alvin Augustus Lucier Jr. (May 14, 1931 – December 1, 2021) was an American experimental composer and sound artist. A long-time music professor at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, Lucier was a member of the influential Sonic Arts Union, which also included Robert Ashley, David Behrman, and Gordon Mumma. Much of Lucier's work explores psychoacoustic phenomena and the physical properties of sound.
Early life
Alvin Augustus Lucier Jr. was born on May 14, 1931, in Nashua, New Hampshire, to Kathryn E. Lemery, a pianist, and Alvin Augustus Lucier Sr., a lawyer and politician who served as mayor of Nashua from 1934 to 1937. He was educated in Nashua public and parochial schools; the Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, Rhode Island; Yale University; and Brandeis University.
In 1970, Lucier left Brandeis for Wesleyan University, where he would remain until his retirement. In 1972, Lucier became a musical director of the Viola Farber Dance Company, a position he held until 1979.
Personal life
Lucier was married to his first wife, Mary, until their divorce in 1972. He then married Wendy Stokes; they had one daughter and remained together until his death.
Other works
Other key pieces from Lucier's oeuvre include North American Time Capsule (1966), which employed a prototype vocoder to manipulate elements of speech; Music On A Long Thin Wire (1977), in which a piano wire is strung across a room and activated by an amplified oscillator and electromagnets; Crossings (1982), in which tones play across a steadily rising sine wave to produce beat frequencies; the series Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas (1973–74), in which beat frequencies between sine waves and acoustic instruments create "troughs" and "valleys" of sound and silence;
In 2025, a new musical exhibit based on cerebral organoids cultured from Lucier's white blood cells was opened at the Art Gallery of Western Australia. The cerebral organoids made from Lucier's DNA emitted electrical signals that triggered various mallets connected to brass plates, creating music. Lucier voluntarily arranged for the project so that he could continue to create music after his death.
Students
Awards
Lucier was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Arts by the University of Plymouth in 2007.
Discography
- Orchestra Works, New World Records CD 80755-2, 2013 (contains "Diamonds for 1, 2, or 3 Orchestras," "Slices," "Exploration of the House")
- Almost New York, Pogus Productions CD P21057-2, 2011 (contains "Twonings," "Almost New York," "Broken Line," "Coda Variations")
- "Silver Streetcar for the Orchestra", Sarah Hennies, on Psalms Roeba, CD #8, 2010
- Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas, Nick Hennies, Quiet Design CD Alas011, 2010
- Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas, 1-12, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 1015, 2004
- Navigations for Strings; Small Waves, Mode Records, CD 124, 2003
- Still Lives, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 5012, 2001 (contains "Music for Piano with Slow Sweep Pure Wave Oscillators," "On the carpet of leaves illuminated by the moon," "Still Lives")
- "Music On A Long Thin Wire" [excerpt] on OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music, 2000. 3CD.
- Theme, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 5011, 1999 (contains "Music for Piano with Magnetic Strings," "Theme ," " Music for Gamelan Instruments, Microphones, Amplifiers and Loudspeakers")
- Panorama, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 1012, 1997 (contains "Wind Shadows," "Music for Piano with One or More Snare Drums," "Music for Piano with Amplified Sonorous Vessels," "Panorama ")
- Fragments for Strings, Arditti String Quartet, Disques Montaigne, 1996
- Clocker, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 1019, 1994
- "Self Portrait", on Upper Air Observation, Barbara Held, flute, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 3031, 1992
- "Nothing is Real" on Hyper Beatles 2, Eastworld, 1991
- Crossings, Lovely Music, Ltd. CD 1018, 1990 (contains "In Memoriam Jon Higgins," "Septet for Three Winds, Four Strings, and Pure Wave Oscillator," "Crossings")
- "Music for Alpha Waves, Assorted Percussion, and Automated Coded Relays", on Imaginary Landscapes, Elektra/Nonesuch 79235-2, 1989
- Sferics, Lovely Music, Ltd. LP 1017, 1988
- Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas, 5-8, Lovely Music, Ltd. LP 1016, 1985
- Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas, 1-4, Lovely Music, Ltd. LP 1015, 1983
- Music for Solo Performer, Lovely Music, Ltd. LP 1014, 1982
- I am Sitting in a Room, Lovely Music, Ltd. LP/CD 1013, 1981/90
- Music On A Long Thin Wire, Lovely Music, Ltd. LP/CD 1011, 1980/92
- Bird and Person Dyning/The Duke of York, Cramps, 1975
- "Vespers", on Electronic Sound, Mainstream MS-5010, 1971
- "I am sitting in a room", on SOURCE Record #3, 1970
- "North American Time Capsule", on Music of Our Time series, CBS Odyssey Records, 1967
Films
- 1976 - Music With Roots in the Aether: Opera for Television. Tape 3: Alvin Lucier. Produced and directed by Robert Ashley. New York City: Lovely Music.
- 2012 - NO IDEAS BUT IN THINGS. Produced and directed by Viola Rusche and Hauke Harder.
Notes
Bibliography
- Cox, Christoph. “The Alien Voice: Alvin Lucier’s North American Time Capsule.” In Mainframe Experimentalism: Early Computing and the Foundations of the Digital Arts. Edited by Hannah Higgins and Douglas Kahn. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.
- Lucier, Alvin. “Reflections: Interviews, Scores, Writings 1965–1994,” Köln: Edition MusikTexte, 1995. Third enlarged edition (English only), Köln: Edition MusikTexte, 2021.
- Lucier, Alvin. “Music 109: Notes on Experimental Music,” Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 2012.
- Lucier, Alvin and Simon, Douglas “Chambers: Scores by Alvin Lucier / Interviews with the composer by Douglas Simon” Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1980. Electronic edition 2012.
- Lucier, Alvin. “Origins of a Form: Acoustic Exploration, Science and Incessancy.” Leonardo Music Journal 8 (December 1998) — “Ghosts and Monsters: Technology and Personality in Contemporary Music,” pp. 5–11.
- Moore, Thomas. “Alvin Lucier in Conversation with Thomas Moore.” 1983.
Further reading
- eContact! 14.2 — Biotechnological Performance Practice / Pratiques de performance biotechnologique (July 2012). Montréal: Canadian Electroacoustic Community.
- 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
- Alvin Lucier's website (Wesleyan University) note: dead link
- Alvin Lucier's website (archived)
- Alvin Lucier scores published by Material Press
- Lovely Music Artist: Alvin Lucier
- CDeMUSIC: Alvin Lucier
- Volume: Bed of Sound: Alvin Lucier
- Alvin Lucier in conversation with Thomas Moore
- I am sitting in a room (1969) by Alvin Lucier real-time realization by Christopher Burns (2000)
- Alvin Lucier papers, 1939-2015 Music Division, The New York Public Library.
- Conversation with Alvin Lucier for Radio Web MACBA, 2016
Listening
- Lucier on UBUWeb – includes original 1969 recording of I Am Sitting In A Room.
- Music for Piano with One or More Snare Drums (1990) performed by Hildegard Kleeb.
- Island (1998) performed by The Other Minds Ensemble at the Other Minds Music Festival in 1999 at Cowell Theater in San Francisco.
- Nothing Is Real (Strawberry Fields Forever) (1990) performed by Margaret Leng Tan at the Other Minds Music Festival in 1999 at the Cowell Theater in San Francisco.
- I Am Sitting in a Room. Recreation in 2005, Internet Archive.
- I Am Sitting in a Room (1969). Performance by Trevor Cox from 2014 using the acoustics of the Inchindown oil tanks that hold the world record for the ‘longest echo‛.
Movies
- Music with Roots in the Aether (1975) from UbuWeb
- NO IDEAS BUT IN THINGS, by Viola Rusche and Hauke Harder
