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Quiet Slipper Year

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Recording of Roger Doyle's Quiet Slipper Year.
Date: [1983..1985]
Creator: Doyle, Roger
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Tinell

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Composed for the Tinell Hall, at the Barcelona Royal Castle in the gothic quarter of the city, and the Percussionistes de Barcelona ensemble directed by Xavier Joaquin. Tries to use the space as an element in the composition, taking advantage of the peculiar reverberation of the stone wall hall. Space and electronic music create an appropriate environment which facilitates the reaction of the players, distant of each other; they just follow the signals of the central player surrounded by the public and the sound signals coming from their loudspeaker in the corners of the hall. The central player has the picture of whatever is going on, with the total sound, by following each player and the tape material coming from the 4 corners of the hall, enabling him to guide the piece thanks to his acoustical situation. The tape material uses electronic sounds plus processed sounds from different takes of sound structures Baschet.
Date: 1983
Creator: Lewin Richter, Andrés, 1937-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: Na Unicamp, uma música pouco conhecida aqui: dos indianos] (open access)

[Clipping: Na Unicamp, uma música pouco conhecida aqui: dos indianos]

Newspaper clipping about a concert by Padma Rangachari.
Date: May 14, 1983
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Clipping
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Concertos Do Meio-Dia] (open access)

[Concertos Do Meio-Dia]

Advertisement for "Concertos do Meio-Dia" (Midday Concerts) at Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Padma Rangachari is listed as performing Música Clàssica Indiana at the next concert.
Date: 1983
Creator: Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

Les Sombres Lamentations d'Attis et Ariadne

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The Lamentation of Attio was composed by Vincent McDermott at the Laboratory of Sonology in Utrecht. This multi-media piece is based on classical Latin poetry by C. Valerius Catullus. The text tells the story of Attis who was emasculated to join the worship of Cibelle. When he complains about what he has become, Cibelle sends his lions after him for eternity.
Date: 1983
Creator: McDermott, Vincent, 1933-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Chréode I

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Jean-Baptiste Barrière: "Chréode " is a borrowed term from morphology and biology (from the Greek "cre" it is necessary," and "Odos" path: Necessary path). It is used here as a metaphor for a systematic and intersecting investigation of the material and the organization. It is about my time of a generic title for a set of computer works, of which "Chréode I " is the first element. Although the materials are very worked, the attention in this piece carries more specialty on the organization. "Chréode i " is the first step towards a grammar of processes that I would like to attempt to elaborate. This research on musical processes, their fields of action and their limits, has been thought as a strategy of approach to the musical territory, as it is found revolutionary by the possibilities offered by the computer. A very general destination for this project was experimenting with different types of organizations, and a higher level of learning about the time structures formally. The compositional structures as well as partitions have been elaborated in the programming environment forms with the help of Pierre Coine and Yves Knob. The material sound has been chosen to allow a certain type …
Date: 1983
Creator: Barrière, Jean-Baptiste
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Fantasies

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Fantasies for Soprano Saxophone and Tape was written in 1983 for saxophonist Kenneth Fischer. It is dedicated to him and to the memory of Peter Tod Lewis. The music commemorates Lewis' wit and taste for the unexpected. Each movement addresses a different facet of his rich personality. The first movement, "Imminence," is a tongue-in-cheek serial work, involving grotesque tape sounds and robust counterpoint between the tape and the saxophone, resolving to an uncertain and hazy cadence. The second movement, "Remember," is a gentle recollection of Lewis' warmth, punctuated by a cry of grief at the end. The final movement, "Homage (Little Birds)," is a rollicking juxtaposition of the classic and the popular in 20th century music. The lyricism of the saxophone music is violated repeatedly and finally squelched by the tape's jolly violence, spiced by quotations from contemporary rock and roll. With the exceptions of the "rock" quotations, all of the analog tape sounds were created using complex concrete manipulation of loops of gong, cymbal, and almglock attacks. The work was realized in the Electronic Music Studio of the University of Georgia.
Date: 1983
Creator: Nielson, Lewis
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Frammento da "Ho"

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Recording of Andréa Libretti's Frammento da "Ho".
Date: 1983
Creator: Libretti, Andrea
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Metanoia

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Recording of Oriol Graus Ribas' Metanoia.
Date: [1983..1985]
Creator: Graus Ribas, Oriol, 1957-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Les Portes du Sombre Dis

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Recording of Denis Lorrain's Les Portes du Sombre Dis. Conceptually, this piece uses a single elementary sound with a symmetrical dynamic envelope. This elementary sound is activated in different duration scales: from a few minutes to a few milliseconds. In exploiting this range of durations, and controlling varied time densities of different sets of elementary sounds, one can cover a domain ranging from long pure sonorities to isolated punctual events, and encompassing more or less rough sounding noises as well as smooth continuous textures. The chronological evolution of the characteristics of the sets of elementary sounds (density, duration, timbre, intensity, pitch, spatialization) is distributed among three asynchronous parallel global cycles: two of minimal contrast, and one of maximal. This cyclical form enforces the freedom of choosing a starting/ending point for each performance of the piece; it also makes it possible, the elementary sound being symmetrical in time, to state "Les Portes du Sombre Dis" in one direction or the other. Computer programs were used in some stages of the compositional processes, to assist in the manipulation of multidimensional graphs and to find solutions to the problem of building cycles of controlled global contrast in such structures. After completion of this …
Date: 1983
Creator: Lorrain, Denis, 1948-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Solar Wind

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Recording of Maggi Payne's Solar Wind. Solar Wind is an electronic piece based on synthesized audio representations of bow shock interactions of Saturn and Venus with the solar wind as observed by Voyager, Voyager-2 and the Pioneer-Venus Orbiter. The source tape was generously supplied by the project director of the plasma wave instrument, Fred Scarf, of TRW, for NASA. The plasma wave instrument detects phenomena associated with solar wind interactions in space. The instrument, placed aboard this spacecraft, gathers information and analyzes it using a sixteen-channel spectrum analyzer. The data is transmitted to Earth and drives a computer which controls the amplitude of a sixteen-voice music synthesizer. In some bow shock interactions the actual frequencies of the phenomena are replicated; in others, some frequency shifting was necessary. Time compression is set to a 480:1 ratio. The final sequence of the composition uses the source tape with minimal manipulation. The middle section of the piece (bow shock sequence) uses the source tape, but heavily modified. The remaining segments are loosely based on the source tape.
Date: 1983
Creator: Payne, Maggi
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Chreode I

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Recording of Jean-Baptiste Barriere's Chreode I. The title Chreode I serves here as a metaphor for a systematic and intersecting investigation of material and organization. At the same time, it is a generic title for a set of computer works, of which "Chreode I" is the first element. Although the materials are very elaborate, the attention in this piece is more specifically on the organization. This research on musical processes, their fields of action and their limits, was conceived as a strategy for approaching the musical territory, as it is renewed by the possibilities offered by the computer. A very general destination of this project was therefore to experience different types of organizations, and at a higher level to learn how to structure them in time and formally. The compositional structures as well as the scores were developed in the FORMES programming environment with the help of Pierre COINTE and Yves POTARD. The sound materials have been chosen to allow some type of control over the timbre, focused on a small number of very compositionally relevant parameters. Thus the work on the timbre is essentially based on the compression and the expansion of the formants or the spectral envelopes, this …
Date: 1983
Creator: Barrière, Jean-Baptiste
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Comeclose and Sleepnow

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Recording of Lelio Camilleri's Comeclose and Sleepnow. The piece is made up of six sections. In each section are developed parts of the transformed text and are highlighted sentences or words of the poetry. All the sound material of the piece is composed only by the transformation of the recited text. "Comeclose and Sleepnow" is based on the namesake poetry by R. Mac Gough, recited by Stephen Montagne.
Date: 1983
Creator: Camilleri, Lelio
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Khene Dimensioned II

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Recording of Joris De Laet's Khene Dimensioned II, composition for tape magnetic in which was used a material sound both concrete and electronic. The sounds recorded come from the "KHAEN", a mouth organ from Asia, especially Laos. The instrument is composed of 16 bamboo pipes. The sounds they produce are rich in harmonics and produce 16 different sounds. The composer had 6 instruments. No two are pitched the same. One of these Khaens was used as the basis for the whole work. The tone of his 16 sounds have been transformed into Herz. From this frequency data, a data matrix and served for the composition of numerical and material ratios for the composition of algorithms and for the control of an analog synthesizer by computer. The dimensions of the intervals of this popular Asian instrument dominate throughout the work for the realization of musical intentions. All the frequencies that are part of the electronic sound components are the same as the basic khaen scale. In this way, dense sound spectra are formed in relation to the internal harmony of the acoustic instrument. There are four parts. Each development is specific and in parametric relation with the intervals of the khaen.
Date: 1983/1984
Creator: De Laet, Joris, 1947-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Khene dimensioned II

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Recording of Joris de Laet's Khene dimensioned II. This work is for magnetic tape, and uses sound recorded from the khaen, a mouth organ from Asia, used heavily in Laos. 6 instruments were used. There are four parts to this work.
Date: 1983/1984
Creator: Laet, Joris de, 1947-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Tao, 4ème élément: Métal

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Recording of Annette Vande Gorne's Tao, 4ème élément: Métal. Tao is a four-movement work, inspired by Taoism. The four movements are Eau, Fea, Bois, Métal, and Terre. This recording only contains the fourth movement, Métal, in two different versions. These versions include the original 1983 version with electronics and percussion and the 1984 version with amplified zheng, percussion, and electronics.
Date: 1983/1984
Creator: Vande Gorne, Annette
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Tom Harrell Lecture, March 1, 1983: Part 2] transcript

[Tom Harrell Lecture, March 1, 1983: Part 2]

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Recording of a Jazz Lecture Series presentation by Tom Harrell on March 1, 1983 at 9:30AM at the UNT College of Music. Includes lecture and performance by Tom Harrell, trumpet, interspersed with questions from the audience.
Date: March 1, 1983
Creator: Harrell, Tom
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Bobbi Humphrey Lecture, March 29, 1983: Part 2] transcript

[Bobbi Humphrey Lecture, March 29, 1983: Part 2]

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Jazz Lecture Series presentation by Bobbi Humphrey on March 3, 1983 at 2:00PM at the UNT College of Music. Includes lecture and performance by Bobbi Humphrey, interspersed with questions from the audience.
Date: March 29, 1983
Creator: Humphrey, Bobbi
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Jimmy Giuffre Lecture, April 26, 1983: Part 1] transcript

[Jimmy Giuffre Lecture, April 26, 1983: Part 1]

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Jazz Lecture Series presentation by Jimmy Giuffre on April 26, 1983 at 9:30AM at the UNT College of Music. Includes lecture and performance by Jimmy Giuffre, saxophone, interspersed with questions from the audience.
Date: April 26, 1983
Creator: Giuffre, Jimmy
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Willis Conover Lecture, February 15, 1983: Part 2] transcript

[Willis Conover Lecture, February 15, 1983: Part 2]

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Recording of a Jazz Lecture Series presentation by Willis Conover on February 15, 1983 at 9:30AM at the UNT College of Music. Includes lecture and musical examples by Willis Conover interspersed with questions from the audience.
Date: February 15, 1983
Creator: Conover, Willis
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Jimmy Heath Lecture, February 22, 1983: Part 2] transcript

[Jimmy Heath Lecture, February 22, 1983: Part 2]

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Recording of a Jazz Lecture Series presentation by Jimmy Heath on February 22, 1983 at 2:00PM at the UNT College of Music. Includes lecture and performance by Jimmy Heath, saxophone, interspersed with questions from the audience.
Date: February 22, 1983
Creator: Heath, Jimmy
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Johnny Smith Lecture, April 12, 1983: Part 1] transcript

[Johnny Smith Lecture, April 12, 1983: Part 1]

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Jazz Lecture Series presentation by Johnny Smith on April 12, 1983 at 9:30AM at the UNT College of Music. Includes lecture and performance by Johnny Smith, guitar, interspersed with questions from the audience.
Date: April 12, 1983
Creator: Smith, Johnny
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library