Ejercicio de Impulsos

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This is one of the first composed works by Francisco Kröpfl at the Phonology Musical School in 1960. The work was composed with the recording of a series of pure sounds that have frequency ratios determined in the manner of "pure sound chords", sounds which are transformed by a band cut into very small units of a third of second roughly. These sounds are sent to a reverberation chamber where they are transformed into diminuendi of about 8 ".This new way is returned to the same room but in the opposite direction, to obtain in this way a crescendo-diminuendo of … continued below

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Kröpfl, Francisco, 1931- Creation Date: Unknown.

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  • Main Title: Ejercicio de Impulsos
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This is one of the first composed works by Francisco Kröpfl at the Phonology Musical School in 1960. The work was composed with the recording of a series of pure sounds that have frequency ratios determined in the manner of "pure sound chords", sounds which are transformed by a band cut into very small units of a third of second roughly. These sounds are sent to a reverberation chamber where they are transformed into diminuendi of about 8 ".This new way is returned to the same room but in the opposite direction, to obtain in this way a crescendo-diminuendo of about 16". The repertoire of 20 complexes of this type were transported in height, so as to obtain longer and lower sounds and shorter and treble sounds. Francisco Kröpfl composed a free composition with these materials.

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Mnemothèque Internationale des Arts Electroacoustiques

Sound recordings of electroacoustic music from the archive of the International de musique électroacoustique de Bourges (IMEB). The works were created in the IMEB studios or submitted by participants of the Festival Synthèse or the Bourges Electroacoustic Music Competition. Access is restricted to the UNT community.

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Kröpfl, Francisco, 1931-. Ejercicio de Impulsos, audio recording, Date Unknown; Bourges, France. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1506169/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Music Library.

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