# | Release title | Total tracks | Type of release is | Imprint date | Label | |
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1 | Sound Paintings | 6 | Audio | 1991 | Lovely Music, Ltd. | |
2 | Voice Is The Original Instrument | 3 | Audio | 1976 | Wizard Records (2) | |
3 | Tapesongs | 3 | Audio | 1977 | Chiaroscuro Records | |
4 | Reluctant Gypsy | 4 | Audio | 1980 | Wizard Records (2) | |
5 | The Art Of Joan La Barbara | 4 | Audio | 1985 | Nonesuch | |
6 | Singing Through | 13 | Audio | 1990 | New Albion | |
7 | John Cage At Summerstage | 6 | Audio | 1995 | Music And Arts Programs Of America, Inc. | |
8 | Voice Is The Original Instrument | 11 | Audio | 2003 | Lovely Music, Ltd. | |
9 | Three Voices (For Joan La Barbara) | 10 | Audio | 1989-07-00 | New Albion | |
10 | As Lightning Comes, In Flashes | 3 | Audio | 1983 | Wizard Records (2) | |
11 | Prepared Piano: The First Four Decades | 6 | Audio | 1983 | Musical Heritage Society | |
12 | Shamansong | 3 | Audio | 1998 | New World Records | |
13 | Why Black? Why Red? Joan La Barbara sings Rolf Julius | 2 | Audio | 2013-05-00 | e/static | |
14 | Why Black? Why Red? Joan La Barbara sings Rolf Julius | 2 | Audio | 2013-05-00 | e/static | |
15 | Singing Through | 13 | Audio | 1990 | New Albion |
Joan La Barbara's (June 8, 1947, Philadelphia, USA) career as a composer, performer and sound artist has been devoted to exploring the human voice as a multi-faceted instrument, going far beyond its traditional boundaries, creating works for voices, instruments and interactive technology.
La Barbara was a member of the Philip Glass Ensemble from 1971 to 1976.