Tom Johnson is an American minimalist composer. His pieces are most often based simply on mathematical and logical processes, such as tiling, which he attempts to make as clear as possible. Johnson performed often at The Kitchen throughout the 1970's, and was also a music critic for the Village Voice. For more information, please visit: http://www.editions75.com/EnglishPortal/
Alison Knowles, Alvin Lucier, Annea Lockwood, Anthony Jay Ptak, Cathy Berberian, Christian Wolff, Cornelius Cardew, David Behrman, David Tudor, Earle Brown, Elliott Sharp, Gordon Matta-Clark, Gordon Mumma, James Beckett, James Saunders, Joan La Barbara, John Driscoll, Jon Gibson, Kaffe Matthews, Laura Andel, Marina Rosenfeld, Meredith Monk, Michael J. Schumacher, Miya Masaoka, Morton Feldman, Robert Ashley, Stephen Vitiello, Steve Roden, Tom Johnson, Tony Conrad, Wadada Leo Smith, Yasunao Tone, Exhibitions, Music, 2000s
"Blue" Gene Tyranny, Alvin Lucier, Annea Lockwood, Barbara Benary, Charlemagne Palestine, Charles Dodge, Connie Beckley, David Behrman, David Mahler, David Van Tieghem, Don Cherry, Frankie Mann, Garrett List, George Lewis, Gordon Mumma, Ivan Tcherepnin, Jeanne Lee, Jeffrey Lohn, Jill Kroesen, Joe Celli, Joel Chadabe, John Adams, Jon Deak, Jon Gibson, Jon Hassell, Karl Berger, Larry Austin, Laurie Anderson, Laurie Spiegel, Leo Smith, Marc Grafe, Meredith Monk, Michael Nyman, Ned Sublette, Pauline Oliveros, Peter Gordon, Peter Zummo, Petr Kotik, Philip Glass, Phill Niblock, Rhys Chatham, Richard Teitelbaum, Robert Ashley, Scott Johnson, Stephanie Woodard, Steve Reich, Tom Johnson, Tony Conrad, Music, 1970s