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Abandoned Lake in Maine

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Recording of Mara Helmuth's Abandoned Lake in Maine. This work's compositional process uses technology to return the listener closer to nature, and into new relationships with nature. The composer's software, instruments, and algorithmic programs were used to create much of the material. The sources for this piece are recorded sounds of the loon in its environment and a naturalist's voice. This work uses field recordings of Maine.
Date: 1997
Creator: Helmuth, Mara
System: The UNT Digital Library

Absorption

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Recording of Jongwoo Yim's Absorption. This work includes instrumental sounds as well as electronic sounds (both from tape and live electronics). The clarinet line is a spotlight and eventually gets pulled into the harmonies of the other parts.
Date: 1997/1998
Creator: Yim, Jongwoo
System: The UNT Digital Library

Affirmation

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Recording of Anna Elizabeth Hinkle Turner's Affirmation. This work uses pre-recorded sounds and electroacoustic technique to find new sound possibilities. The composer's utilized; ProTools, SoundEdit 16, StudioVision Pro and SoundHack for the generation and mixing of all sound files.
Date: 1997
Creator: Hinkle-Turner, Elizabeth
System: The UNT Digital Library

African Violet

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Recording of Jo Thomas' African Violet. For electronics and pre-recorded audio.
Date: 1997
Creator: Thomas, Jo, 1972-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Agnaby

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Recording of Francesco Giomi's Agnaby. Realized at the Sheffield University Sound Studio (UK). Agnaby is an electroacoustic drama freely inspired by the novel "L'Etranger" by Albert Camus. It is also an attempt to get in touch, from a musical point of view, with Arab culture and language. The material is derived from a) environmental sounds of the Arab urban life and culture; b) fragments from Arab traditional music and texts; c) excerpts from the French text of the book read by Daniel Arfib. The objects, having pre-existing functions and carrying intrinsic associations and meanings, have been processed with different algorithms in order to create different degrees of transformation and recognizability. The formal structure of the piece is divided into two parts; the first follows the idea of a story taking place in an open and free space, with its noises and its sonic life; the second moves along the idea of a close and narrow environment, the courthouse of the novel, with its people, its atmospheres and its more introverted and predestined character. Agnaby was realized during a period of composer residence at the Department of Music of the University of Sheffield and it was premiered in Cagliari during the …
Date: 1997
Creator: Giomi, Francesco, 1963-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Air

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Recording of Zlatko Tanodi's Air. This piece was composed for bass clarinet and tape in 1997, and was first performed at the Music Biennale Zagreb festival in 1997 (the soloist for that performance was Ratko Vojtek). The composer's inspiration was the polysemy of the word air (air, atmosphere, area, aria, song with accompaniment). The motto of the whole work is a paraphrase of the concept of “air you were, air you are, and into air you shall return;” sound is treated as a special physical condition of the air needed for acoustic perception, as well as for starting of the resonance of the bass clarinet’s body. While a naked instrument looks for its own expression, offering building material heartlessly exploited by sampling machines, a cause-effect of man and machine appears: it is not possible to distinguish who is who. The acoustic instrument would like to sound like an electronic one, and electronic instruments more faithfully imitate acoustic ones. However, at the end, all these are just vibrations in the air, all is but air. Other association lines are also possible (e.g. building, history, money ways, etc.). This composition has four movements: RespIRAtion, PrepARatIon, Aria and Gone with the Wind. The …
Date: 1997
Creator: Tanodi, Zlatko, 1953-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Aire

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Recording of Germán Toro Perez's Aire. This recording consists of two movements for tape: I. Aliento and II. Humedad. The composer used material from the piece "Stichwörter" by Georg Riedl, which consists of live bass clarinet and electronics. The main interest was to explore the transitions between noisy and harmonic sound.
Date: 1997/1998
Creator: Toro, Germán, 1964-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Altered in transmission

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Recording of Andrew May's Altered in transmission. For percussion and tape.
Date: 1997
Creator: May, Andrew, 1968-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Analysis and fantasy on jumping

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Recording of David Alarcón's Analysis and fantasy on jumping. For electronics and pre-recorded sound.
Date: 1997
Creator: Alarcón, David
System: The UNT Digital Library

April fool

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Recording of Petri Kuljuntausta's April fool. For electronics and pre-recorded sound.
Date: 1997
Creator: Kuljuntausta, Petri
System: The UNT Digital Library

Aquapolis

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Recording of Lou Mallozzi's Aquapolis. The sound material is language and ambient recordings. The text is written in English, and has been translated into German and Venetian Italian. There are aquatic sounds, body sounds, and sounds of physical labor. Conceptually, the piece is based on a fictional trans-historical walk through an aquatic city, loosely based on Venice. The piece is in four sections: Preamble, 2000 Years Ago, 200 Years Ago, and This Year.
Date: 1997
Creator: Mallozzi, Lou, 1957-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ash

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Recording of Peter Dudak's Ash. Tape music for flute, cello, percussion, and violin.
Date: 1997
Creator: Dudak, Peter
System: The UNT Digital Library

Atlas folisipelis

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Recording of Florivaldo Menezes' Atlas folisipelis. This work was written for oboe, English horn, and percussion. This work's sound materials were created by oboe, different countries' skin instruments, and 13 different bagpipes. The piece establishes a sound map of various geographical locations and focuses on the different archetypical elements of civilization. The composer separated the piece into 13 distinct parts that are connected without interruption.
Date: 1997
Creator: Menezes Filho, Florivaldo, 1962-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Au loin... bleu

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Recording of Elsa Justel's Au lion...bleu. Words, phonemes, vocal gestures are transformed into a musical flow enriched by the colors specific to each of the participating languages. The word disguises itself as an atmosphere; it expresses its essence to merge with the music. Clouds of sighs fly away in a blue space, like fugitive wings rushing towards a distant horizon. The voice becomes matter of an unknown language. However, the sound discourse communicates a meaning to us. Of the lived experience, of the scent and of the sensitive unreality.
Date: 1997
Creator: Justel, Elsa
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ausbruch

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Recording of Carlos Gratzer's Ausbruch. This work was commissioned by INA-GRM and produced in their studios in Paris. The piece explores the relationship between sounds of nature and synthesized sounds. The composer modified and distorted the sounds of nature to persuade the listener into forgetting their origin and instead hear them as new material entirely.
Date: 1997
Creator: Grätzer, Carlos
System: The UNT Digital Library

Available instruments

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Recording of William Kleinsasser's Available instruments. This work is meant to be performed by one piano, one Disklavier piano, and a computer system. The computer music in this piece results from various sound transformational processes applied to recordings of the piano music. The work as a whole explores the intrigue and risk of engaging musical instruments that are on technology's developmental edge.
Date: 1997
Creator: Kleinsasser, William, 1961-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Aveugle

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Recording of Johannes Schutt's Aveugle. This work is divided into two 4-track recordings of separate sound material that come together to create the stereo version.
Date: 1997
Creator: Schütt, Johannes
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ballu

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Recording of Francesco Giomi's Ballu.
Date: 1997
Creator: Giomi, Francesco, 1963-
System: The UNT Digital Library

Ban (Bahn)

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Recording of Andrey Dergatchev's Ban (Bahn). Made for electronics and various concrete sounds.
Date: 1997
Creator: Dergachev, Andreĭ
System: The UNT Digital Library

Bandejas

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Recording of Guto Caminhoto's Bandejas. The title of this piece comes from the solely sound source used: a group of metal trays (bandejas). The gestural and textural sounds were achieved by using various granulation processes. Bandejas was premiered on 1998 Wave Festival eXstatic Project (Melbourne, Australia).
Date: 1997/1998
Creator: Caminhoto, Guto
System: The UNT Digital Library

Barren lands

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Recording of Rajmil Fischman's Barren lands. The structure of this work is modelled on the periodicity of surf, consisting of repeated series of waves of increasing size and power. When the most powerful wave is at peak, the cycle begins again. There is one cycle made of three waves which are preceded by an introduction and followed by an epilogue. Each wave begins with the thinnest of sounds, builds towards a climax and, finally, dissolves.
Date: 1997
Creator: Fischman, Rajmil, 1956-
System: The UNT Digital Library

The bells of infinity

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Recording of Artem Vassiliev's The bells of infinity. The musical material of this piece is based on a juxtaposition of several prerecorded sounds including excerpts from Bela Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, noises of the concert hall before the performance begins and a sound of whispering voice. These sounds have been transformed by using various studio techniques (time stretching, pitch shifting, equalization, dynamic compression, etc.). The expressive function of the bells remains constant throughout the piece in order to represent the idea of an infinite and continuous being.
Date: 1997
Creator: Vassiliev, Artem
System: The UNT Digital Library

Boou'97

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Recording of Valentin Lazarov's Boou'97. The computerization of sound and its representation as music and timbre dramaturgy underlie this piece. From choral melodiousness to percussion resonance: all these are sound objects mirrored and re-synthesized in various sound directions.
Date: 1997
Creator: Lazarov, Valerio, 1935-2009
System: The UNT Digital Library

Borgo 12 am

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Recording of Josep Oriol Graus Ribas' Borgo 12 am. This work uses both pre-recorded processed sound and electronically built sound. There is moments of ambient textures followed by processed sound. This work explores the possibilities of combining both mediums into one unified piece.
Date: 1997
Creator: Graus Ribas, Josep Oriol
System: The UNT Digital Library