
Philip CORNER
Corner became interested in calligraphy during military service in Korea. While there he became enamored with Korean traditional music, particularly the jeongak composition Sujecheon. Many of his scores are open-ended in that some elements are specified, but others are left partially or entirely to the discretion of the performers. Some employ standard notation, whereas others are graphic scores, text scores, etc. His music also frequently explores unintentional sound, chance activities, minimalism, and non-Western instruments and tuning systems. Contact with artists in other media, especially dance and the visual arts, as well as a long-standing interest in Eastern religions such as Buddhism and study of the music of composers from the Baroque and Pre-Baroque eras has likewise impacted his music. Also in his oeuvre are piano pieces, choral works, electronic music, and more than 400 works.show / hide cover images
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Philip CORNER | Coldwater basin | ALGA MARGHEN | plana-C alga037 | Vinyl LP | €19.99 | |
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Philip CORNER | Pieces From The Past: By Philip Corner For The Violin of Malcolm | POGUS PRODUCTIONS | POGUS 21058 | CD | €12.99 | |
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Philip CORNER | Pictures of Pictures from Pictures of Pictures (1975-1979), | EDITION BLOCK | EB 118 | Vinyl LP | €21.00 | |
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Philip CORNER | piano work | SLOWSCAN | 10 | Vinyl LP | €29.00 | |
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Philip CORNER | 3 pieces for gamelan ensemble | ALGA MARGHEN | plana-C 12NMN.034 | CD | €16.00 | |







