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C.A.S.

Description: Recording of Boyko Stoyanov's C.A.S. Stoyanov was inspired by the interpretation of Chopin's Op. 30, no. 1 by the Japanese pianist Rikako Akatsu, performed at the Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. In this work, the composer wanted to create a unique form, the basis of which provided by the electroacoustic music.
Date: 1980
Duration: 16 minutes 17 seconds
Creator: Stoyanov, Boyko

L'agrippe des droits

Description: Recording of Henri Chopin's L'agrippe des droits. One male voice reads the poem which is then electronically processed. Written for Christian Clozier. Henri Chopin's "Audiopoems" was originally realsed on cassette by Edition Hundertmark as 89. Karton in 2001. Only 500 copies were released.
Date: [1980,1995]
Duration: 10 minutes 09 seconds
Creator: Chopin, Henri

L'Agrippe des Droits

Description: Recording of Henri Chopin's L'Agrippe des Droits. One male voice reads the poem which is then electronically processed. Written for Christian Clozier.
Date: 1980
Duration: 31 minutes 21 seconds
Creator: Chopin, Henri

From the Tripod

Description: Recording of Ton Bruynèl's From the Tripod. This program music musically retraces a kind of history of the West commented by a group of women, from Greece to American society. Charles Baudelaire's quote "Give me the strength and courage to contemplate this world without disgust," is heard at the end of Bruynel's work as a mechanical bird passes by and bells are ringing. From the Tripod is a piece for speakers, women and listeners.
Date: 1980
Duration: 15 minutes 29 seconds
Creator: Bruynèl, Ton

Les accords d'Helsinki

Description: Recording of Steve McCaffrey and François Dufrêne's Les accords d'Helsinki. These pieces are part of a suite for electronics. Sound materials include vocalizations and spoken text.
Date: 1980
Duration: 20 minutes 31 seconds
Creator: McCaffery, Steve & Dufrêne, François, 1930-1982
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