Elodie Lauten (b. 1950) is a composer described as postminimalist or a microtonalist. She is a former student of her father Errol Parker and of LaMonte Young, Dinu Ghezzo , and Akhmal Parwez .
Her music uses many different tunings and tuning systems including UMI (Universal Mode Improvisation), "a style created by Elodie Lauten combining key signatures and ethnic modes as a basis for tonal, polytonal or atonal improvisations," as well as equal temperament and just intonation. Some of her compositions are for an instrument called the "trine," a lyre-like instrument she designed.
She was a friend and collaborator with Allen Ginsberg.
Discography
- Tronik Involutions: From the Gaia Cycle Matrix a Work in Umi (1995/1996). Studio 21/OO Discs: 7108. Composed and performed by Elodie Lauten.
- The Deus Ex Machina Cycle: New music for voices and Baroque ensemble (1999). 4Tay Inc.: CD 4013.
- Inscapes from Exile (2000). Robi Droli/Newtone: 7004.
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