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Faculty Recital: 2004-10-05 - Pamela Mia Paul, piano, Julia Bushkova, violin, Susan Dubois, viola, and Eugene Osadchy, cello

Description: Recital performed at UNT College of Music Recital Hall on October 5, 2004 at 8:00 pm.
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Date: October 5, 2004
Duration: 1 hour 17 minutes 22 seconds
Creator: Paul, Pamela Mia; Bushkova, Julia; Dubois, Susan & Osadchy, Eugene

Thingsphonia

Description: Recording of Alfredo Rugeles's Thingsphonia, an electroacoustic piece in which concrete and electronic material is combined. The characteristic elements which appear, among others, are different combinations of frequency modulation, short sequences, spoken voice, music boxes, coins, etc. The construction is in itself a permanent variation in tone color as well as in the form. This work was realized at the Studio of the Robert Schumann-Institut Dusseldorf and at the private studio of the sound e… more
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Date: 1978
Duration: 11 minutes 32 seconds
Creator: Rugeles, Alfredo

Scents

Description: Recording of Bengt Emil Johnson's Scents. Gyran Rydberg transformed the rhythms of language, using different percussion instruments. Eugeniusz Rudnik gave it a careful and sensitive interpretation in the Polish Radio Experimental Studio.
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Date: 1978
Duration: 7 minutes 14 seconds
Creator: Johnson, Bengt Emil, 1936-2010

Le Lac

Description: Recording of Daniel Vermette's Le Lac.
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Date: 1979
Duration: 5 minutes 41 seconds
Creator: Vermette, Daniel (Composer)

Divertimento

Description: Recording of Eugeniusz Rudnik's Divertimento. The composer's intention is that this composition should produce an effect in the sphere of musical expression, as well as - or perhaps above all - in the poetic sphere. The creative assumption is to hide from the listener the whole " technology " of music for magnetic tape, which, should be the means, not the aim. Another, perhaps the most important assumption is the simple but clearly outlined architectonics of the composition. From time to time t… more
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Date: 1971
Duration: 10 minutes 19 seconds
Creator: Rudnik, Eugeniusz

Studie I

Description: Recording of Jeff Bossin's Studie I. The composer's first electronic work, composed in 1975. It represents a study in the development and structuring of material derived from three phonemes.
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Date: 1976
Duration: 6 minutes 16 seconds
Creator: Bossin, Jeff

Viola Celeste

Description: Recording of Michela Mollia's Viola Celeste. This work was performed at the Experimental Studio of Electroacoustic Music of the Conservatory of Pesaro. Its sound material is made up of 950 sines, grouped in a mixture of 4 sines, each and arranged in 16 sets of 21 mixtures from start to finish. Each layer (4 complexes) is a fairly complex superposition of sinusoidal sounds, the frequencies of which vary over time so as to avoid the creation of melodies, but to stabilize between one frequency val… more
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Date: 1975
Duration: 12 minutes 58 seconds
Creator: Mollia, Michela

Salve Regina

Description: Recording of Roland Willmann's Salve Regina. The Gregorian chorale Salve Regina was the point of departure of this work in that the composer tried to alter the original form but followed and supported it in a formal and expressive way using electronic sounds. The usage of the initial motif to the final corresponds to the cyclical form of the same chorale. The repetitive formula mentioned in the chorale is another structural element that were created in 3 echo recordings.
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Date: 1979
Duration: 8 minutes
Creator: Willmann, Roland, 1956-

Still Life

Description: Recording of Arthur Kreiger's Still Life. Still Life was realized at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center where it was completed in the Summer of 1978. Considerable care has gone into the construction of the instrument designs and into more general concerns for phrase, color, and texture. The work also explores extremes in dynamic levels. The title, Still Life, was suggested from an extended quiet passage whose character is predominantly one of stasis.
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Date: 1978
Duration: 6 minutes 14 seconds
Creator: Kreiger, Arthur, 1945-
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