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Tragoida/Komoidia

Description: Tragoidia 1) A dramatic or literary work depicting a protagonist engaged in a morally significal struggle ending in ruin or profound disappointment. 2) 2) Any dramatic, disastrous event. Komoidia : We now and now enter the region of a big guy who eats pies and does not lie in the sun but always tells the truth without shades. With his mephitic breath he sings for night watchmen who intrepidly become character traits as they watch him introduce the players. There are buzzards, there are child… more
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Date: 1987
Duration: 9 minutes 06 seconds
Creator: Aikman, James

Dreaming hills

Description: Recording of Marc Ainger's Dreaming hills. This work uses Javanese music to guide the temporal and spectral musical unfolding. Technique and instruments include a Super Phase Vocoder, and C-sound (granular synthesis and various combinations of additive and FM synthesis).
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Date: 1995
Duration: 14 minutes 51 seconds
Creator: Ainger, Marc

Lament

Description: Recording of Marc Ainger's Lament. This piece uses acoustic instruments, electronically built sounds, pre-recorded audio, and traditional electronic techniques.
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Date: 1991
Duration: 8 minutes 50 seconds
Creator: Ainger, Marc

Shatter

Description: Recording of Marc Ainger's Shatter. This composition focuses on sounds of machinery and breaking materials.
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Date: 1998/2000
Duration: 8 minutes 08 seconds
Creator: Ainger, Marc

The Alban Berg Album

Description: Recording of Marcelo Ajubita's The Alban Berg Album. This is a work for electronics that includes train sounds and samples of violin.
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Date: 2004
Duration: 9 minutes 48 seconds
Creator: Ajubita, Marcelo

The Cemetery of Lucifer

Description: 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".
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Date: 2004
Duration: 13 minutes 26 seconds
Creator: Ajubita, Marcelo

Mural

Description: Recording of Judith Akoschky's Mural. This piece gives homage to Pierre Schaeffer. The "Sound Paintings" are works of Evocación Sonoras that the composer has created with children and with teachers; the sounds are produced with everyday objects that called "Cotidiafonos".
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Date: 1996
Duration: 8 minutes 56 seconds
Creator: Akoschly, Judith

Boustrophedon ä-e-i III "souple révolution d l'eau"

Description: - Third movement of the suite "Boustrophedon ä'e'i". Order from the city of Marseille for the Bologna Biennial 88. Intrauterine journey of the modern poet whose heavy and unique obsession is to break the jar of the interior in order to discover the Woman. Sounds then the Sacred Noise, the first awakening of the Tectonic Blacksmith: "What is heavy, is low! What is light is high!", First awakening of the Water-the-unfathomable: "Who can imagine the sea before the first rain? What sound was thund… more
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Date: 1988
Duration: 5 minutes 35 seconds
Creator: Alagna, Jan Pascal

C'est en forgeant

Description: Recording of Jan Pascal Alagna's C'est en forgeant. Sound allegory around the forge, fire, and the transformation of energy, of acoustic exploration of the last forge still in activity in Marseille. Based on the recording of sounds from the forest of pastre, an allegoric journey is offered where the various stages of transformation of metal, water and fire are presented. Other sound's include the Kalevala, Greece index, Gamelan, etc. These instruments represent the historical tradition enlighte… more
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Date: 1994
Duration: 19 minutes 45 seconds
Creator: Alagna, Jan Pascal

News

Description: Recording of Jan Pascal Alagna's News.
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Date: 1989
Duration: 5 minutes 28 seconds
Creator: Alagna, Jan Pascal

Poéme de la lune aux abois, suivi du réveil des oiseaux II

Description: Recording of Jan Pascal Alagna's Poéme de la lune aux abois, suivi du réveil des oiseaux II. This pieces is the object of a process of knowledge, direct and immediate, of the elements of the world that surrounds us, of the minerals, the animals, which are transformed by the movements of water.
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Date: 1991/1993
Duration: 18 minutes 09 seconds
Creator: Alagna, Jan Pascal

Oublier Pierre

Description: Recording of David Alarcon's Oublier Pierre. This is a work for electronics.
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Date: 1996
Duration: 6 minutes 18 seconds
Creator: Alarcón Folgado, David

Back to the guitar

Description: Recording of César Daniel Alarcon's Back to the guitar. This is a work for electronics that includes samples of various guitar sounds.
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Date: 2002
Duration: 8 minutes 50 seconds
Creator: Alarcón, César Daniel

Calvario

Description: Recording of César Daniel Alarcón's Calvario. This work started as an exploration of sound sources from everyday life. The composer recorded various items while walking through his house and due to their strong identity, found he could barely transform them, and so their original sounds were kept throughout the work.
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Date: 2001
Duration: 6 minutes 14 seconds
Creator: Alarcón, César Daniel

Grito 1

Description: Recording of David Alarcón's Grito 1. This piece emphasizes silence many times and as the piece plays the silence become less and less. There is heavy use of musical spatialization, the sounds travel through the stereo listening field. This piece utilizes many sound and tones from many different frequencies.
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Date: 1991
Duration: 21 minutes 15 seconds
Creator: Alarcón, David

Hake

Description: Recording of Armeno Alberts' Hake. The title refers to singing in traditional Javanese music, meaning a cry of joy. The work was entirely composed on the UPIC system, exploiting in particular the possibilities of tuning with the frequency tables. I also used frequency modulation to give an "orchestral" aspect to the sound. Many waveforms were taken from samples of gamelan orchestra instruments. The tape can be played alone or with a score for four gamelan instrumentalists.
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Date: 1993
Duration: 10 minutes 05 seconds
Creator: Alberts, Armeno, 1959-

Escrarcha

Description: Recording of Gustavo Alcaraz's Escrarcha. This is a work for electronics and includes 2 separate tracks.
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Date: 2002
Duration: 8 minutes 46 seconds
Creator: Alcaraz, Gustavo

Materia: Piedras

Description: Recording of Antonio Alcazar Aranda's Materia: Piedras. The starting point for its realization is twofold. On the one hand, unique sound material is produced by the collision of two stones; on the other hand the composer took from number three and four as computer nuclei or speech generator, a decision that will have implications as much at micro level as structural macro. From the point of view of crossing, the work offers a certain minimalist treatment of material: repetitions of series which… more
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Date: 1996
Duration: 7 minutes 20 seconds
Creator: Alcazar Aranda, Antonio
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