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Aires Acondicionados
Recording of Lennart Westman's Aires Acondicionados. This is a work for solo-oboe and electronics that consists of recordings of one oboe d'amore and an English horn. This piece was commissioned by Jesper Harryson, a solo oboe player in the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Alban Berg Album
Recording of Marcelo Ajubita's The Alban Berg Album. This is a work for electronics that includes train sounds and samples of violin.
Amour Sacré
Recording of Joris De Laet's Amour Sacré. This work was created as part of the open project under the theme "Les Maîtres Sonneurs" at the Synthèse festival. The foundation of the sound material in this piece are fragments from a recording of the song "Amour sacré de la patrie" sung by Jean Hotté. From these samples, choirs and amalgamations are formed with the transformed sounds.
Anechoic Pulse
Recording of Panayiotis Kokoras' Anechoic Pulse. Most of the sound material for this piece was recorded at the anechoic chamber at the University of York in England. The sound material, not easily recognizable most of the time, undergoes a simple transformation in terms of sound processing. The piece ends with a pulse drone created with tiny strokes of a metallic stick on a 19 inches timpani. This work is dedicated to the composer Sungji Hong.
Applause, Volume 26, Number 5, May 2004
Monthly magazine published by the Frank Erwin Center describing upcoming events and providing news related to the performing arts and entertainment in Austin, Texas. This issue includes ...
L'arracheuse de poussière
Recording of Julien Belet's L'arracheuse de poussière. This is a work for electronics that the composer describes as a "voluntarily unfinished piece of poetic character" with children's voices whispering.
Atropos
Recording of Nikos Stavropoulos' Atropos. The title of this work references one of the Moirae (the Fates) and metaphorically indicates the acousmatic processes involved in the work's composition. While the title is not directly related to the content of the composition, it was chosen to reflect the processes and their relation to the materials. The recording included has a stereo version as well as individual tracks for 6 speakers.
L'aube Assaillie
Recording of Hector Parra i Esteve's L'aube Assaillie. This is a work for electroacoustics and cello. The composer has attempted to create a distinct/varied polyphonic language for strings which has been inspired by avant-garde physics, contemporary dance, and collaboration with the instrumentalists. This work was create in collaboration with the French choreographer, Frédéric Lescure.
L'Aura
Recording of Alessandro Grego's L'Aura. This is a work for electronics and piano. The composer has described it using an abstract story of someone trapped in darkness.
Autres Miroirs
Recording of Claudio Parodi's Autres Miroirs. This work is a study about the relationship between processed recording of Tunisian reeds and natural recordings of the same instruments.
Bambo intervention
Recording of Andy Birtwistle's Bambo intervention. This piece explores the ideological space between the bamboo flute and the tape recorder as well as between Western desires and Eastern traditions. This piece is structured around binaural soundscape recordings made in rural Taiwan. These field recordings stress authenticity of performance and the importance of location.
Banchory Ears
Recording of Pete Stollery's Banchory Ears. This work was commissioned by Woodend Arts Association and is a concert version of the music that the composer made to accompany the Banchory Faces photography exhibition in September 2003. The composer collected sonic photographs from various areas of Banchory in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The composer thanks Bertha Forbes, a local historian, for her recollection of sounds and for the use of the interview with her in this piece.
Bellscape
Recording of Mario Verandi's Bellscape. This work was commissioned by the ZKM Institut für Musik und Akustik, Karlsruhe. This piece premiered as part of the European Bell Days Festival 2004. The composer's goal was to explore the spectral and morphological characteristics of bell sounds as well as their manipulation and transformation through the use of computer software. The sound material in this piece consists of bell recordings done by the composer as well as recordings of the Carillon at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin.
Bords et débords, voyages autour de mon bureau
Recording of Saur Etienne's Bords et débords, voyages autour de mon bureau. This is a composition that is meant to be used for theatre. The narrative of the play centers on the daydreams of a man stuck in the closed world of his office. The first part of the music for this composition was created by Stéphanos Vasiliadis who passed before completing the work.
Bourdons enjoués
Recording of Roxanne Turcotte's Bourdons enjoués. This is a work for bagpipes, bombard, and electronic sounds that was created as part of the open project at the Synthèse festival. This piece was inspired by George Sand as well as the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. The composer describes it as "the resonances of ancient times [resonating] in modern times".
La bourrée du Comptable Chinois
Recording of Jean Routhier's La bourrée du Comptable Chinois. The sounds used in this work consisted of a Chinese abacus, a Jew's harp, and a musical saw. Each of these materials were meant to represent instruments that create similar sounds. This piece is loosely inspired by the style of the tambourin, a popular dance within the region where George Sand lived.
Bouzouki Abstraction
Recording of Colin Black's Bouzouki Abstraction. This work explores the abstract connections between the traditional Greek bouzouki instrument and the constructs of music, heritage, and physical structures displaced in time. This is a bilingual piece that includes text performed in both English and Greek. Musically, this work combines electroacoustic composition, sound art, synthesis, harmonic singing samples, spoken word, and the traditional bouzouki instrument.
Bruits de couloirs
Recording of Guillaume Pairel's Bruits de couloirs. This piece includes concrete sounds of tubular bells, sounds of cymbals spinning at full speed, and other sonic discoveries. The intermingling of these sounds create a "multi-colored journey".
[Burnt Sienna Trio, Record Hop, Warren Jackson Hearne poster]
Poster advertising a concert by Burnt Sienna Trio, Record Hop, and Warren Jackson Hearne on Thursday, November 18, 2004, at Dan's Silver Leaf, Denton, Texas. Poster features a black line drawing on a cream background of a banjo player wearing a hat, sitting on a bench next to a potted plant, reaching for a bottle. Event details are in black text against a white background across the top of the poster, and white text against a black background across the bottom of the poster.
Cave Songs (re)mix
Recording of Daniel Matej's Cave Songs (re)mix. This work was concieved mainly as a "next step" from the sound installation, Caves, which the composer had made with Tibor Szemző in 2004. Many of the used and non-used sounds from that installation were used to create this work. The work as a whole contains 5 separate pieces titled: 1. gospel, 2. blues, 3. de profundis, 4. sex, and 5. ho-chi-min. The composer gives thanks to Mr. Richard Sabo for his technical assistance as well as Jan Boleslav Kladivo for the 'artistic accompaniment'.
The Cemetery of Lucifer
Recording of Marcelo Ajubita's The Cemetery of Lucifer. This is a work for amplified string quartet, electric violin loops, and percussion. It represents the place of the living dead which the composer describes as "the culture officials of all governments".
Cenzontle
Recording of Roberto Morales Manzana's Cenzontle. This is an interactive piece in a multiplatform environment, which incorporates music and movement gestures from an improviser. The gestures of the flautist are captured in real time via microphones and a set of sensors detecting proximity, acceleration, and switching. A computer program is then responsible for capturing the gestures and reacting to them in a similar way. This piece has also been created with a visual element in the form of a video.
Chansons françaises n°2
Recording of Miklos Sugar's Chansons françaises n°2. This is a work for electronics that includes the instrumentation of flute, violin, cello, and soprano voice. This piece was inspired by the poetic world of Samuel Beckett and the composer attempts to recreate his themes with short musical movements and motifs.
Chaosmos
Recording of Koji Kawai and Rui Ogawa's Chaosmos. This work includes the sounds of white noise and a Japanese traditional melody which wrap the sound image of Sisiodosi. These sounds are repeated and go through a process of self-organizing from chaos to order.
Chemin d'émois
Recording of Bernard Donzel-Gargand's Chemin d'émois. This work explores the sounds of a journey made by a musician from the forests to plains. It includes the sounds of nature as well as electroacoustic sounds.
Cold Storage
Recording of Janek Schaefer's Cold Storage. This is a work for electronics that includes a theme of machinery sounds. The recording includes 5 untitled movements.
College of Music program book 2003-2004 Ensemble Performances Vol. 1
Ensemble performances program book from the 2003-2004 school year at the University of North Texas College of Music.
College of Music program book 2003-2004 Ensemble Performances Vol. 2
Ensemble performances program book from the 2003-2004 school year at the University of North Texas College of Music.
College of Music program book 2003-2004 Student Performances Vol. 1
Student performances program book from the 2003-2004 school year at the University of North Texas College of Music.
College of Music program book 2003-2004 Student Performances Vol. 2
Student performances program book from the 2003-2004 school year at the University of North Texas College of Music.
Concert for violoncello and Orchestra
Recording of Vitazoslav Kubicka's Concert for violoncello and Orchestra. This work is based on a dialogue between instrumental solo voice and electronics. It explores the different possibilities of expression on electroacoustic music and solo instrumentation.
[Concert Poster: Deathray Davies]
Poster/flyer advertising a concert tour by Deathray Davies and Centro-Matic on August 5, 2004, at The Gypsy Tea Room in Dallas, TX, August 6, 2004 at The Opolis in Norman, OK, and August 7, 2004 at The Continental Club in Austin, TX.
[Concert Poster: Jazz Repertory Ensemble]
Poster advertising a concert by Jazz Repertory Ensemble, with special guest Jovino Santos Neto performing the music of Hermeto Pascoal on October 26, 2004 at Stan Kenton Hall.
[Concert Poster: May 2004]
Poster/flyer advertising the full performance lineup for May 2004, at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios.
[Concert Poster: Sarah Reddington]
Poster/flyer advertising a concert by Sarah Reddington with the Yee-Haws and Volmer on April 1, 2004, at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios in Denton, TX. Hand drawn poster depicting a sound board, an amp cord, a reel to reel tape machine and a decibel reader in four panels, as well as the performer and venue details. The reverse of the poster shows the chord chart for an unnamed song.
Cordes Invisibles
Recording of Roderik De Man's Cordes Invisibles. This work was created by request of Doris Hochscheid and Frans van Ruth, it was also commissioned by the Fund for the Creation of Music. The text spoken in the work was written by the composer and refers to the ideas expressed by the German philosopher and psychologist, Carl Stumpf. His ideas explained that while listening to music we may not always be able to follow the structure of a piece, however, our subconscious understanding compensates this.
Cronicas del tiempo
Recording of Diego Losa's Cronicas del tiempo. This piece is an acoustic transcription of memories - the past, present, and future in the form of a story of a travelling man. This work, composed and played through a multi-channel system, deals with the unconscious; a reflection on sensations drawn from original sounds of Buenos Aires recorded at various times and then transformed with GRM Tools.
Derivative four - The Lore of Posterity
Recording of Per Arvidsson Bremmers' Derivative four - The Lore of Posterity. This work was written for electronics.
Doctoral Lecture Recital: 2004-02-02 – Deb Scott, trombone
Lecture recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Lecture Recital: 2004-02-23 – Diana Lea Ellis, mezzo-soprano
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Recital: 2004-01-13 - Woong Hee Lee, organ
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Main Auditorium in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Recital: 2004-01-17 - Jung-Won Kim, organ
Recital presented at the First United Methodist Church in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Recital: 2004-02-23 – Hsing-Yin (Cherry) Ko, piano
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Recital: 2004-03-08 – Michael Adduci, oboe
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Recital: 2004-06-21 – Michael A. Rossi, trumpet
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Recital: 2004-06-21 – Songyoung Kim, violin
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Recital: 2004-08-02 – Akie Takada, percussion
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Recital: 2004-10-11 – Karl Kemm, horn
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Recital: 2004-11-15 – Joshua-Ismael Arvizu, oboe and English horn
Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Doctoral Recital: 2004-12-02 – Jung Jin Kim, organ
Recital presented at First United Methodist Church, Denton.
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