Joan Linda La Barbara is an Americanvocalist and composer known for her explorations of non-conventional or "extended" vocal techniques. Considered to be a vocal virtuoso in the field of contemporary music, she is credited with advancing a new vocabulary of vocal sounds including trills, whispers, cries, sighs, inhaled tones, and multiphonics.
Biography
An influential figure in experimental music, La Barbara was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is a classically trained singer who studied with soprano Helen Boatwright at Syracuse University and contralto Marion Freschl at the Juilliard School in New York. Joan La Barbara's early creative work focuses on experimentation and investigation of vocal sound as raw sonic material including works that explore varied timbres on a single pitch, circular breathing techniques inspired by horn players, and multiphonic or chordal singing. In the mid 1970s, she began creating more structured compositional works, some of which include electronics and layered voice sounds. She has accumulated a large repertoire of vocal works by 20th- and 21st-century music masters, including many pieces composed especially for her voice. She has performed and recorded works by composers including John Cage, Robert Ashley, Morton Feldman, Philip Glass, Larry Austin, Peter Gordon, Alvin Lucier, and her husband Morton Subotnick, and has collaborated with choreographer Merce Cunningham, and poet Kenneth Goldsmith. She also received a Foundation for Contemporary Arts John Cage Award. La Barbara is a guest instructor at HB Studio.
Other Work
Joan La Barbara has also done work acting and composing for television, film, and dance. She composed and performed the music for the Sesame Street animated segment Signing Alphabet, for electronics and voice, and has composed a variety of chamber, orchestral, and choral works. She also appears in Matthew Barney’s 2014 film River of Fundament. La Barbara is currently on the music composition artist faculty at New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions, and on the faculty of Mannes/The New School/College of Performing Arts.
Discography
La Barbara works
Voice Is the Original Instrument. Arc Light Editions, vinyl release, ALE005.
73 Poems book and CD with Kenneth Goldsmith, Lovely Music, Ltd., CD 3002
"Computer Music Series, Vol.13, The Virtuoso in the Computer Age III", l'albero dalle foglie azzurre, for solo oboe and computer music on tapeCentaur Records, CRC 2166
Sound Paintings Lovely Music, Ltd., CD 3001
Silent Scroll on Newband Plays Microtonal Works, Mode Records, #18
The Art of Joan La Barbara Nonesuch, LP 78029-1
As Lightning Comes, In Flashes Wizard Records, LP RVW 2283
The Reluctant Gypsy Wizard Records, RVW 2279
Tapesongs Chiaroscuro, LP CR-196
Voice Is the Original Instrument: Early Works Wizard Records, LP 2266
Featured on works by other composers
Johann Johannsson Arrival Deutsche Grammophon, CD
Robert Ashley Now Eleanor's Idea Lovely Music, Ltd., CD 1009
Robert Ashley Celestial Excursions Lovely Music, Ltd., CD 1007
Robert Ashley Dust Lovely Music, Ltd., CD 1006
Robert Ashley Your Money My Life Goodbye Lovely Music, Ltd., 1005
John Cage John Cage at Summerstage with Joan La Barbara, William Winant and Leonard Stein , Music & Arts, CD 875
Larry Austin La Barbara on CDCM Computer Music Series, Vol. 13, The Virtuoso in the Computer Age III Centaur Records, CRC 2166
Morton Subotnick All my hummingbirds have alibisThe Voyager Company, CD-Rom LS36
Charles Dodge The Waves on "Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental New Albion, NA 045
Robert Ashley Improvement Elektra/Nonesuch, double CD 79289-2
Steve Reich Voices and Organ Deutsche Grammaphon, CD box
John Cage Joan La Barbara Singing Through John Cage New Albion, NA035