Charlotte Moorman
50 top tracks
Charlotte Moorman
50 top tracks
Albums

Cello Anthology
Charlotte Moorman

UbuWeb / PennSound Archive
Charlotte Moorman

WBAI-FM “Avant Garde Concert III”. Originally broadcast December 12 & 17, 1964. A Recording of the Annual Avant Garde Festival Program of August 30, 1964
Charlotte Moorman

Charlotte's answering machine- "Lennon, Cage, Yoko, Thanksgiving, Paik. November 24-December 6th"
Charlotte Moorman

TV Cello from Nam June Paik
Charlotte Moorman
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Cello Anthology [Volume 2]
Charlotte Moorman

Charlotte Moorman Cello Anthology (Disc 4)
Charlotte Moorman

TV Cello
Charlotte Moorman

Interviewed at BBC New York Studios, NYC October 1969
Charlotte Moorman

Discontent : Music For Merce
Charlotte Moorman
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Cello Anthology [Volume 1]
Charlotte Moorman

Cello Anthology (Disc 4)
Charlotte Moorman
Biography
Charlotte Moorman (November 18, 1933–November 8, 1991) was an American cellist and performance artist....Read more on Last.fm
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Charlotte Moorman (November 18, 1933–November 8, 1991) was an American cellist and performance artist.
She was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. She studied cello from age ten and won a scholarship to Centenary College (Shreveport, Louisiana) where she took her B.A. in music in 1955. She received her M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin and continued on to postgraduate studies at The Juilliard School in 1962.
She began a traditional concert hall career but was soon drawn into the active mixed-media performance art scene of the 1960s. She became a close associate and collaborator of Korean avant-garde artist Nam June Paik, with whom she toured widely. In 1963 she established the New York Avant Garde Festival which played annually in various locations including Central Park and the Staten Island Ferry until 1980 (except for the years 1970, 1976 and 1979).
In the late 1970s she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent a mastectomy and further treatment, to continue performing through the 1980s in spite of pain and deteriorating health. She died of cancer in New York City on November 8, 1991, aged 57. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Charlotte+Moorman">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
