
MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva)
Musica Elettronica Viva (MEV) is a live acoustic/electronic improvisational group formed in Rome in 1966 by Alvin Curran, Richard Teitelbaum, Frederic Rzewski, Allan Bryant, Carol Plantamura, Ivan Vandor, and Jon Phetteplace. They were early experimenters with the use of synthesizers to transform sounds: a 1967 concert in Berlin included a performance of John Cage's Solo for Voice 2 with Plantamura's voice transformed through a Moog synthesizer. They also used such "non-musical" objects as amplified panes of glass and olive oil cans, and their performances achieved notoriety in Italy for their ability to generate riots.show / hide cover images
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MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva) | 7 2 Berlz | IRML | IRML 007CD | CD | Not available | |
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MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva) | MEV40 | NEW WORLD RECORDS | 80675-2 | CDbox - 4 × CD | €42.00 | |
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MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva) | Spacecraft / Unified Patchwork Theory | ALGA MARGHEN | plana-M 15NMN.038 | CD | €15.00 | |
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MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva) | Friday | ALGA MARGHEN | No. plana-M 29NMN.073 | CD digipack | €15.00 | |
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MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva) | pieces | IRML | IRML 006 | CD | Not available | |







