2011
A Max Sampler: Six Sound Oriented Pieces for Situations Other Than That of the Concert Hall (1966–68)
(pp. 193-200) MAX NEUHAUS
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Max Neuhaus received a B.M. (1961) and a M.M. (1962) from Manhattan School of Music. He performed as percussion soloist on concert tours throughout the U.S. with Pierre Boulez (1962–63) and with Karlheinz Stockhausen (1963–64). While an artistin-residence at the University of Chicago during 1964–65, he presented two solo recitals in Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City. During 1965–66 he toured major European cities presenting fifteen solo recitals. In 1966 he began producing compositions in the form of mass-produced electronic circuits, the first of which was called Max-Feed,sold directly to the general public.