Claire Chase Uses Her New Platform to Showcase a Hero
Briefly

When the composer and performer Pauline Oliveros died in 2016, at 84, her reputation in music was secure.Her early electronic and tape-music pieces from the 1960s and '70s are widely seen as key contributions to post-World War II American experimentalism.Oliveros's solo shows, on a tricked-out digital accordion, were destination concerts at New York spaces like the Stone well into the 2010s.
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