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Michael Nyman
Michael Nyman
English composer of minimalist music, pianist, librettist and musicologist
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Arthur Russell
Arthur Russell
American musician
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Alvin Lucier
Alvin Lucier
American composer of experimental music and sound installations
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Robert Ashley
Robert Ashley
American composer
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Peter Sculthorpe
Peter Sculthorpe
Australian composer
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Chris Laurence
Chris Laurence
musician
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Philip Glass
Philip Glass
American composer and pianist
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Richard Mills
Richard Mills
Australian conductor and composer
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David Behrman
David Behrman
American composer
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Bobby Hutcherson
Bobby Hutcherson
American jazz vibraphone and marimba player
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Gunther Schuller
Gunther Schuller
American composer, conductor, horn player, author, historian, and jazz musician
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Tony Oxley
Tony Oxley
British musician
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Walter Murphy
Walter Murphy
American musician
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Michael Mantler
Michael Mantler
Austrian musician
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Alfredo Antonini
Alfredo Antonini
American conductor
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Terry Riley
Terry Riley
American composer and performing musician
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Patrick Williams
Patrick Williams
American composer, arranger, and conductor who works in many genres of music, and in film and television (1938-2018)
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Branford Marsalis
Branford Marsalis
American saxophonist, composer, and bandleader (born 1960)
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Guillermo E. Brown
Guillermo E. Brown
musician
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William Schuman
William Schuman
American composer and arts administrator (1910-1992)
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Peter Maxwell Davies
Peter Maxwell Davies
English composer and conductor
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Gordon Mumma
Gordon Mumma
American composer
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Bobby McFerrin
Bobby McFerrin
American jazz vocalist
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Osvaldo Golijov
Osvaldo Golijov
Argentine composer of classical music
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Gene Tyranny
Gene Tyranny
American avant-garde composer and pianist; music writer
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Andre Kostelanetz
Andre Kostelanetz
American conductor
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Don Shirley
Don Shirley
American-Jamaican jazz pianist and composer
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John Corigliano
John Corigliano
American composer
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David Rosenboom
David Rosenboom
American composer
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Arthur Benjamin
Arthur Benjamin
Australian composer, pianist, conductor and teacher
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Harrison Birtwistle
Harrison Birtwistle
British composer
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Charles Wuorinen
Charles Wuorinen
American composer
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Eileen Farrell
Eileen Farrell
singer
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David Farquhar
David Farquhar
New Zealand composer
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George Lewis
George Lewis
composer, electronic performer, installation artist, trombone player, and scholar
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Connie Kay
Connie Kay
American musician
Peter Gordon
American composer and musician

Peter Gordon

Intro
American composer and musician
Awards Received
Bessie Award
Obie Award

Peter Gordon (born June 20, 1951, New York City) is an American experimental composer and musician, whose music has influences as diverse as jazz, opera, rock and world music. He has released several albums, and has also composed film and theatre scores.

Gordon earned a BA in composition at University of California, San Diego, where he studied with Kenneth Gaburo and Roger Reynolds; he earned an MFA at the Mills College Center for Contemporary Music, where he studied with Robert Ashley and Terry Riley.

In addition to his own work, and that with his Love of Life Orchestra, he has appeared on or composed music for albums by Laurie Anderson, Suzanne Vega, David Johansen, Elliott Murphy, The Flying Lizards, David Van Tieghem, Lawrence Weiner, and Arthur Russell.

In 2007, James Murphy and Pat Mahoney of LCD Soundsystem used Gordon's classic Downtown tracks "Beginning of the Heartbreak" and "Don't Don't" to open and close their highly acclaimed dance mix FabricLive.36.

In 2008 an excerpt of his opera (with artist Lawrence Weiner) "The Society Architect Ponders the Golden Gate Bridge" was issued on the compilation album Crosstalk: American Speech Music (Bridge Records) produced by Mendi + Keith Obadike. Gordon wrote the scores for the serial mystery drama "The Necklace", presented by The Talking Band. He also worked on the soundtrack to Desperate Housewives.

In 2010, DFA Records released remixes by Gordon of "Beginning of the Heartbreak/Don't Don't" and "That Hat," cowritten with Arthur Russell.

Peter Gordon currently resides in New York City, and is a professor of Music Technology at Bloomfield College.