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L'Archer coupe l'air en deux
Recording of Ragnar Grippe's L'Archer coupe l'air en deux. All the material was composed by the composer. The sound include soprano voice, voice, logs, water, toys, cello, piano, and radio waves. The technique used is very much based on the composers experiences from French Groupe de Recherches Musicales. MIDI sounds were made with a digital performer, sound on sound tools II, and manipulated with Turbo Synth SC.
Biography
Recording of Erik Peters' Biography. For electronics utilizing traditional electro-acoustic technique. This work is made up of 12 parts: 1. Prologue, 2. Ritournelle I, 3. Entre pre et fils. 4. Ritournelle II, 5. Vue sur la grande vallée, 6. Trios amis, 7. Ritournelle III, 8. Entre un homme et une femme, 9. D'un endroit pas trop loin des cimes des arbes, 10. Ritournelle IV, 11. Antipatio, and 12. Epilogue.
The black box of gravity
Recording of Lars Hojerdahl's The black box of gravity. The composer describes this work as being a piece without compromises, it is dense and "slightly neurotic".
Ensemble: 2003-03-06 – Concert Choir and A Capella Choir
Concert presented at Winspear Hall at the Murchison Performing Arts Center.
Ensemble: 2005-09-27 – Choral Fest 2005
Choral Fest 2005 performance at the UNT College of Music Winspear Performance Hall
Ensemble: 2005-11-18 - UNT Jazz Singers II
Jazz vocals concert performed at the UNT College of Music Kenton Hall.
Ensemble: 2015-04-14 – Concert Choir and University Singers
Choral concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Ensemble: 2015-04-14 – Concert Choir and University Singers
A choir concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Ensemble: 2017-11-09 – UNT Men's and Women's Chorus [Stage Perspective]
Choir concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall. This video is shot from the choir's perspective, showing the conductor.
Ensemble: 2018-12-07 – Concert Choir, Concert Orchestra, Men's Chorus, Women's Chorus, University Singers, and A Capella Choir
Concert and Concert Orchestra performance at UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Ensemble: 2018-12-07 – Sounds of the Holidays
Choir concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall.
Ensemble Concert & Doctoral Recital: 2018-04-17 -- Women's Chorus and Men's Chorus
Concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall, as well as recitals presented in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree for both Charlotte Botha (conducting the UNT Women's Chorus) and Gideon Burrows (conducting the UNT Men's Chorus).
Ensemble & Doctoral Recital: 2017-11-09 -- UNT Men's and Women's Choruses, Gideon Burrows (Conductor)
Choir concert performed at the UNT College of Music Winspear Hall, as well as recital presented in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree for Gideon Burrows (conductor).
Everything (get out in the sunshine and play)
Recording of Patrik Thorell's Everything (get out in the sunshine and play). The composer states that the Text-Soundcomposition is a sketch that slowly grew into a piece and that it holds a chronological structure with a beginning, middle, and end. The composer credits the title of the piece to a poem and uses it as a message to his collaborators, himself, and the listener.
Everything under the snow is gratis
Recording of Erik Peter's Everything under the snow is gratis. This work is for electronics.
Faculty Recital: 1991-10-08 - Dale Peters, organ; Juanita Teal-Peters, contralto; Harold Heiberg, piano
Faculty recital performed at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Graduate Artist Certificate Recital: 2015-10-19 – Anna Jalkéus, jazz voice and prepared harp
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Kenton Hall in partial fulfillment of the Graduate Artist Certificate in Music Performance.
Grains of voices
Recording of Åke Parmerud's Grains of voices. The piece is composed as a continuous flow where thematical ideas and voices are formed. The opening of the piece uses the biblical words of genesis where "darkness" and "light" has been substituted with "silence" and "sound". The second part of the piece has the theme of memories of childhood in the form of lullaby's and children's songs from different country's. The next section carries the theme of prayers through the combination of the provocative poetry of A. Ginsburg, a Hindu evening prayer, a Balinese and a Fijian priest, and finally a New Delhi citizens right demonstration. The last section of the piece is born as a slow transformation from the dramatic to the ritual music.
I hear you think
Recording of Johannes S. Sistermanns' I hear you think. This work consists of various concrete sounds as well as spoken text written by Hazrat Inayat Khan.
Iops 3
Recording of Anders Blomqvist's Iops 3. The composer has written a description of the story of the piece as follows: The intergalax IOPS3 spacecraft is no larger than a seed, and yet is equipped with an array of media detectors, collected information storage, communications equipment and personnel. The main character of the story makes a navigation error, and is sucked into the large ventilation system of the Munich brewery. (GMS in Stockholm). He sends distress signals to the main ship, but receives back, with great disappointment, the hard-to-decipher word "continue". The engines start up with a bang and the journey that will follow will introduce our visitors to a new "mikrosmos" of the earth: EMS in Sweden.
Narheter
Recording of Ake Parmerud's Narheter. The title of the piece is a plural form of the word "closeness" which is rather untranslatable. The piece is a text-sound-composition and was commissioned by the Sverige Radio. A large part of the piece is mainly derived from various sleeping and dreaming events. The text is written by the Swedish author Ella Hillbeck, The first part of the piece is an "Ultimate story of Creation", at the same time implying the first phase of sleeping "half-conscious". The following parts of the piece is "a vision of a declining culture", looked upon from as series of different angles. The final of this piece is built on the Swedish word for dance, which keeps falling apart. This second part also reflects the state of deep sleep where the individual dreaming becomes a part of the "collective" dreaming consisting of different scenes and different levels of "reality". These "scenes and levels" are in an extrapolated sense, taking place and existing simultaneously at the same place and the same time.
Oktobervarande - Existence Automnale
Recording of Lennart Westman's Oktobervarande - Existence Automnale. This work is based off of a poem by the composer that is characterized by the ambience and atmosphere of an October day at a church yard in Knivsta. This work premiered during the festival Synthse in Bourges, France.
Party
Recording of Rune Lindblad's Party.
Receiver
Recording of Jonas Soderberg's Receiver. For voice and electronics. Towards the end of the century, the multitude of messages meeting over the airwaves and networks reached such a volume that transmitters as well as receivers lost their raison d'être. The amount of information has become an entity and the communicative aspect is no longer discernible. "Receiver" is an attempt to explore the function of the artist in this historical process.
Röstband
Recording of Tommy Zwedberg's Röstband performed by Kerstin Ståhl (mezzo-soprano), Jorgen Johanson (trombone), and Göran Rydberg (percussion).
Senior Recital: 2015-02-16 - Anna Jalkéus, jazz voice, harp, composition
A Swedish exchange student senior recital presented at the UNT College of Music Voertman Hall.
Spiritus
Recording of Lennart Westman's Spiritus. This is a work for audio and video and consists of 3 movements: 1. Passacaglia Spiritus, 2. Spiritus Animatus, and 3. Graal Hommage. The work as a whole was inspired by the poetry of the Swedish poet, Gustaf Fröding as well as the music of Bach. All three movements premiered at ICMC2002 in Gothenburg, Sweden. The work consists of synthesized sounds as well as segments performed by a four-part choir with singers from two Stockholm choirs.
Spiritus
Recording of Lennart Westman's Spiritus. This work consists of three movements accompanied by a music video: 1. Passacaglia Spiritus, 2. Spiritus Animatus, 3. Graal Hommage. The work is inspired by the poetry of Gustaf Fröding and the music of Bach. All three movements were premiered at ICMC2002 (International Computer Music Conference).
Vigsel
Recording of Lennart Westman's Vigsel. This piece is the second movement of home land trilogy. This work includes four voices from the Swedish Radio choir and electronically processed sounds of a violin, a cello, and sounds of nature. The lyrics of this piece are from a poem by Lennart Westman himself and reflects the journey back to his earth. The title of this piece alludes to the reunion with the forests and waters of Westman's own childhood.
Your heart is a red train
Recording of Francesco Boschetto's Your heart is a red train. The concrete material is prevalent as the main sound source and it is derived from life in the city of Stockholm. It is based on three poems, mainly on "Ditt Hjarta Ar Ett Rott Tag", by the Swedish writer Rold Aggestam and on two sonnets by Lorenzo "il Magnifico". The composer's personal experience seeps troughout the course of the piece: the sound of trains, people in subway stations and streets, solitude in the crowd; it is an itinerary in the everyday routes in a foreign town and the elapsing of wintertime scanned by a faint light.
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