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Description: Recording of Elsa Justel's L. This is a work for electronics that includes spoken word and sounds of a string instrument. The inspiration for this piece comes from Epicurean concepts which were put into poetry by Lucretius.
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Date: 2006
Duration: 14 minutes 11 seconds
Creator: Justel, Elsa

Fantaisie Urbaine

Description: Recording of Roxanne Turcotte's Fantaisie Urbaine. This is a work for vocals and electroacoustic sounds. The composer describes this piece as telling a story of different people walking through a city, meeting and discovering new things. Various sounds illustrate the suspense and intrigue.
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Date: 2005
Duration: 17 minutes 06 seconds
Creator: Turcotte, Roxanne

Et je poursuivais d'autres songes vers le réveil

Description: Recording of Philippe Gonin's Et je poursuivais d'autres songes vers le réveil. This piece was built in two sections. The first section sets up a strange atmosphere that includes noises and distorted voices that emerge little by little. The second section introduces the poetic text. The work ends suddenly and only slight sounds of rain and music remain. This piece is part of a cycle titled "Musiques Écouter dans le Noir", a collection devoted to dreams.
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Date: 2002/2004
Duration: 9 minutes 56 seconds
Creator: Gonin, Philippe

Nuit Electronique opus 33

Description: Recording of Peter De Moncey-Conegliano's Nuit Electronique opus 33. The composer states that this work was inspired by intimate memories from the last night of the Bourges festival 2003. He describes this piece as a "kind of cosmic electroacoustic jukebox quiz".
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Date: 2004
Duration: 20 minutes 42 seconds
Creator: De Moncey-Conegliano, Peter, 1948-

Triodes I

Description: Recording of Stephan Dunkelman's Triodes I. In this work, the electroacoustics lay the foundation for the instrumentals to be created upon. The electroacoustics build upon the raw instrumentals. This work includes 8 tracks for separate speakers.
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Date: 2005
Duration: 1 hour 19 minutes 35 seconds
Creator: Dunkelman, Stephan, 1956-

La Radeau

Description: Recording of James Duhamel's La Radeau. This is a work for electronics that includes French spoken word.
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Date: 2005
Duration: 13 minutes 05 seconds
Creator: Duhamel, James

Micro-trottoire

Description: Recording of Roxanne Turcotte's Micro-trottoire. This is a radio work that explores the idea of confrontation and was created from the voices of people from different backgrounds and ethnic origins. Each voice offers a different opinion on current affairs, lifestyles, dreams, and disillusions across generations and personalities.
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Date: 2002
Duration: 6 minutes 41 seconds
Creator: Turcotte, Roxanne

Cordes Invisibles

Description: 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 th… more
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Date: 2004
Duration: 13 minutes 55 seconds
Creator: Man, Roderik de 1941-

Sons et Tintamarre (jeunesse)

Description: Recording of Roxanne Turcotte's Sons et Tintamarre (jeunesse). This is a work for electronic keyboard and tape that was intended for children and was created with animation, staging, and scenography. The work depicts a story of the progress of an electroacoustic work in the workshop of the composer. The composer thanks their daughter, Fannie, as their inspiration as well as her friends from daycare. The recording includes 5 untitled movements.
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Date: 2002
Duration: 11 minutes 46 seconds
Creator: Turcotte, Roxanne

Un grand ensemble

Description: Recording of Sébastien Roux's Un grand ensemble. This is a work for electronics that includes English and French spoken word.
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Date: 2004/2005
Duration: 14 minutes 41 seconds
Creator: Roux, Sébastien

Météo Marine ou "On peut rêver !"

Description: Recording of Patrick Lenfant's Météo Marine ou "On peut rêver !". This work was created to be part of a collaborative CD with other composers under the theme of "sea weather", drawing inspiration from a French weather broadcast. The composer describes this work as a "little sound film".
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Date: 2000
Duration: 6 minutes 19 seconds
Creator: Lenfant, Patrick

Passe-Partout n°4

Description: Recording of Bernard Heidsieck's Passe-Partout n°4. This is a work for electronics that includes French spoken word and radio sound materials.
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Date: 1970
Duration: 4 minutes 32 seconds
Creator: Heidsieck, Bernard, 1928-2014

Son-Frissons

Description: Recording of Michel Redolfi's Son-Frissons. This is a work for electronics that includes various concrete sounds as well as French spoken word. This piece consists of 5 untitled movements.
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Date: 1998
Duration: 20 minutes 17 seconds
Creator: Redolfi, Michel, 1951-

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.
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Date: 1980
Duration: 20 minutes 31 seconds
Creator: McCaffery, Steve & Dufrêne, François, 1930-1982

Balloonarticularity 80

Description: Recording of Andy Birtwistle's Balloonarticularity 80. This work was inspired by Jules Verne and his novel, "Around the World In 80 Days". This piece plays with the possibility of that book being a futuristic novel, rather than a piece of 19th century literature. In this piece, a Victorian traveler journeys into the future of the present, listening for differences in an increasingly homogeneous world. This work for electronics includes balloon sounds the and sounds of counting numbers in French. more
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Date: 2005
Duration: 4 minutes 02 seconds
Creator: Birtwistle, Andy

Le long voyage du professeur Romuald Hochking

Description: Recording of Pierre Boeswillwald's Le long voyage du professeur Romuald Hochking. This is a work for electronics that includes French spoken word. The piece tells a story about a professor taking a long trip to space.
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Date: 2005
Duration: 5 minutes 43 seconds
Creator: Boeswillwald, Pierre, 1934-

Je n'aime que la liberté, la musique et la mer

Description: Recording of Philippe Gonin's Je n'aime que la liberté, la musique et la mer. This is a work for electronics that is dedicated to French author, Jules Verne; the title of this piece is a quote from Verne. The music in this work is meant to highlight the descriptions of sound and music in Verne's novels as well as the author's own musical taste, which often reflected a bourgeois spirit.
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Date: 2005
Duration: 5 minutes 47 seconds
Creator: Gonin, Philippe

Chansons françaises n°2

Description: 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.
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Date: 2004
Duration: 12 minutes 17 seconds
Creator: Sugár, Miklós 1952-
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