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Satumaisema

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Recording of Marja Vesterinen's Satumaisema ("Fairy-tale Landscape") performed by Marja Vesterinen. The piece begins with an image of empty space with strange unknown planets passing over the observer. A raw chord, formed from the interval of the third and produced with the aid of amplitude modulation, symbolizes the friction against the outer atmosphere as the traveler reaches the vicinity of the fairy-tale planet. From beneath the layer of misty clouds is revealed a beautiful land of sweetness and verdure.
Date: 1976
Creator: Vesterinen, Marjaana
System: The UNT Digital Library

Mappings

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Recording of James Dashow's Mappings. This piece is in three large sections, each of which explores a particular kind of texture by developing the composition or structural possibilities implied in the timbral relationships between the cello and the electronic sounds. At the same time, each section contains forward and/or backward references to later/earlier material. In the third section, the cello/tape integration is brought to its maximum by turning the solo instrument into what might be called a “prepared cello,” using paper clips to resemble an electronic ring modulation.
Date: 1974
Creator: Dashow, James, 1944-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Sous le regard d'un soleil noir

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Recording of Francis Dhomont's "Sous le regard d'un soleil noir" )"Under the Glare of a Black Sun") performed by the speakers Pierre Louet, Marthe Forget, and Arthur Bergeron. This is the original recording of the piece that was created in 1982. The text is primarily by Ronald D. Laing and the piece also features quotes by Plato, Franz Kafka, and K. Georg Buchner. The eight sections of the work were inspired by reading the work of the psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Ronald D Laing. The eight sections of the piece are as follows: 1. Pareil a un voyageur perdu (Like a Traveler Who's Been Lost); 2. Engloutissement (Engulfment); 3. Arrête! Arrête! Elle me tue (Stop it. Stop it. She's Killing Me); 4. Implosion; 5. Le moi divisé (The Divided Self); 6. Citadelle intérieure (Inner Citadel); 7. Pétrification (Petrification); 8. Le message quand vient le soir (The Message at the Coming of Night). The piece focuses on the experience of schizophrenia, something Dhomont calles a "particular form of human tragedy... the dissolution of the being and the exploding of personality, where a universe of implacable confinement is constructed." The "clinical commentaries" of the narrators, as the comments of a therapist/coryphaeus (though not …
Date: 1979/1981
Creator: Dhomont, Francis, 1926-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Filigran 4

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Recording of Akil Mark Koci's Filigran 4.
Date: 1977
Creator: Koci, Akil Mark, 1936-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Movements

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Recording of Miklós Maros's Movements
Date: 1974
Creator: Maros, Miklós
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Rondo (Bevor Ariadne kommt)

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Recording of Georg Katzer's Rondo (Bevor Ariadne kommt). This piece incorporates the dramatic use of sound materials such as noises, instrumental and synthesized sounds. These materials were treated in the style of a classic rondo with three themes that were then interwoven for compositional purposes. The contrasting central part consists of an assembly of sounds. At the end of the work, there appears a recitation of a child related to the title and the subject.
Date: 1976
Creator: Katzer, Georg, 1935-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Gestes II

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Recording of Peter Tod Lewis's Gestes II.
Date: 1974
Creator: Lewis, Peter Tod
System: The UNT Digital Library

Daisy story

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Recording of Bohdan Mazurek's Daisy Story. Key sonorities include the twittering of birds, the croaking of frogs, and vocal phrases as well as whispers, laughter and shouts. The piece was realizes at the Polish Radio Experimental Studio in Warsaw.
Date: 1979
Creator: Mazurek, Bohdan
System: The UNT Digital Library

Champs

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Recording of Georges Boeuf's Champs.
Date: 1975
Creator: Boeuf, Georges
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In Celebration

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Recording of Charles Dodge's In Celebration. "In Celebration" was composed during the first part of 1975. The composition tends to capture the spirit and structure of Mark Strand's poem and to give it a coherent sense musically. The poem has a two-part structure separated by the reappearance of the verse "You sit in a chair.” The two parts of the poem can be distinguished from each other by the different degrees of passivity attributed to the "You,” the person to whom the poem is addressed.
Date: 1975
Creator: Dodge, Charles
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Stria

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Recording of John Chowning's Stria. The work uses the processes of computer synthesis to precisely control the spectral components - the partials - of sound. A non-tonal division of the frequency space is based on the golden ratio which is also used to determine relationships between inharmonic spectral components. Chowning received one of the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music's (IRCAM) first commissions to compose a piece for the first series of concerts of the Institute (which was presented by Pierre Boulez in Paris of 1977) at the initiative of Luciano Berio. Stria was composed between the summer and autumn of 1977 at the Center for Computer Research in Music an Acoustics of Stanford University.
Date: 1977
Creator: Chowning, John M.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Andere die Welt, sie braucht es

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Recording of Wilhelm Zobl's Andere die Welt, sie braucht es.
Date: 1973
Creator: Zobl, Wilhelm, 1950-1991
System: The UNT Digital Library

Haauqui

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Recording of Graciela Paraskevaídis's Haauqui (pronounced Wauki or Ouaouki) for two-track tape. The title is a Qechua word referring to a small statue carried by the Incas that resembles their own image, a meaning extended to brotherhood, community, and friendship. The sound events, created from both microphonic and electronic sources, aim at a non-discursive, non-anecdotic function based on a self-imposed simplicity and on the presence of structural silence. It was realized at Elac, pequeno estudio de Montevideo, in 1975.
Date: 1975
Creator: Paraskevaídis, Graciela, 1940-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Tides

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Recording of Bengt Hambræus's Tides
Date: 1974
Creator: Hambræus, Bengt, 1928-2000
System: The UNT Digital Library

Matin, matinée, soirée, nuit

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Recording of Bohdan Mazurek's "Matin, matinée, soirée, nuit." It is a work for children who conform to the adopted principles which should be of aesthetic values to initiate the broader sense of the term music. Mazurek introduced program elements to the music in order to train the young listener to attain the sense of psychological concentration needed for the perception of music. The musical layer lacks a homogeneous style, which results from the preconceived idea the diversity of functions that must be fulfilled by music ranging from an autonomous role to mere illustration. The sound material ranges from instrumental sounds (both natural and transformed), human voice, and sounds of electronic origin in which often by their character recall birds singing, frogs croaking, and instruments playing. The piece, which is in four distinct sections, was commissioned by the Redaction of Children's Programs of Polish Broadcasting and written in November 1979 at the Experimental Studio.
Date: 1979
Creator: Mazurek, Bohdan
System: The UNT Digital Library

Rupestre en el futuro

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Recording of Joaquin Orellana's "Rupestre en el futuro" for tape. Extra-musically, the piece is a "testimony of place" in a surrealist picture of a social situation, namely, the development of humans. The beginning of the piece uses phonemes in indigenous languages (Quiché, Tzutujil) and special instruments made by the composer to simulate the sounds of "a supposed primitive man."
Date: 1979
Creator: Orellana, Joaquín, 1937-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Analogias paraboloides

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Recording of Pedro Caryeyschi's Analogias paraboloides.
Date: 1970
Creator: Caryeyschi, Pedro
System: The UNT Digital Library

Suite from inscape

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Recording of Felix Powell's Suite from inscape
Date: 1978/1979
Creator: Powell, Felix Loren, 1933-
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Abominable A

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Recording of Luigi Ceccarelli's "Abominable A" for magnetic tape. The piece includes the voices of Kadigia Bove, Francesca Furlanetto, Eugenio Giordani, Luciano Martinis, Michela Mollia, Achille Perilli, Marina Poggi, Enrico Pulsoni, Giovanni Puma, Kerstin Riemer, Claudio Rufa, Stefano Scodanibbio, Gaetano Trusso, and Catherine Verwilgen. The piece contains a recitation of all the words in the Italian vocabulary that begin with the letter A, read in sequence from voices with different stamps, rhythms, and intonations. To these are added other sequences in French, German, and English. The work is divided into fifteen sections, each of which has a different criterion for processing the timbre, rhythm, and space. It was realized at the Electronic Laboratory for Experimental Music at the Conservatory "G. Rossini" in Pesaro from 1978 to 1980.
Date: 1978/1980
Creator: Ceccarelli, Luigi
System: The UNT Digital Library

The Conqueror Worm

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Recording of Krysztof Knittel's The Conqueror Worm. The music structure of this composition depends on the word structure of the poem of the same title written by Edgar Allan Poe. The sound material is based on electronic sounds as well as on the violin and trombone sounds transformed electronically and recorded by Weronika Szrajber-Knittel and Stanislaw Pierozek. The work was realized at the Experimental Studio of Polish Radio in collaboration with Barbara Okon in 1974 and premiered at the Warsaw Young Festival in Stodola Student Club in 1976 (March 18th). The version presented now was made on the basis of quadraphonic recording realized in 1976.
Date: 1974/1976
Creator: Knittel, Krzysztof
System: The UNT Digital Library

Memento

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Recording of Ryszard Klisowski's Memento for tape.
Date: 1975
Creator: Klisowski, Ryszard
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Fresca

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Recording of Liviu Dandara's Fresca. Fresca synthesizes folk sound phenomena that accompany the daily events of Romanians. There are three intensity curves, proportionally equal. They correspond to the songs/signals of work, funeral music, and love songs. The dynamic culmination is reached in the same section, which interferes with the space and time of the folk festival. The final represents the filtering of a reverberation of the culmination of the work, accompanied by fragments of the motive-echo, which suggests permanence.
Date: 1973
Creator: Dandara, Liviu, 1933-1991
System: The UNT Digital Library

Mass colligation 2

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Recording of Curtis Roads's Mass colligation 2
Date: 1974
Creator: Roads, Curtis
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Constellation

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Recording of Satoshi Sumitani's Constellation. This composition is a process of pursuit to sonority in limited materials possibility of transformation and combination. In addition to all instruments used were a Graphic Equalizer, a Eariable Speed Tape Recorder, and a Microphon setting.
Date: 1975
Creator: Sumitani, Satoshi, 1932-
System: The UNT Digital Library