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7 Confusongs

Description: Recording of Carl Stone's 7 Confusongs.
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Date: unknown
Duration: 12 minutes 47 seconds
Creator: Stone, Carl, 1953-

11.09.01

Description: Recording of Edgar Guzman's 11.09.01. This is a work for electronics and was written as an homage to the victims of 9/11. It includes various sound samples from radio and TV broadcasts as well as fragments from Mozart's 'Lacrimosa'. The composer has included a recommended speaker layout in which all 8 channels are surrounding the audience in a circle.
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Date: 2001
Duration: 7 minutes 46 seconds
Creator: Guzmán, Edgar, 1981-
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11 september

Description: Recording of Carl Bergstrøm-Nielsen's "11 september." The text is from a document called "What is MIR?" which was sent out illegally in Chile in 1974 and from the appeal of MIR two years after the taking over by the junta, on September 11, 1975. A left-wing party, MIR stayed in Chile in order to contribute as efficiently as possible to the building of the opposition. Other sound material also includes sounds from a typewriter and a demonstration at Bastad, Sweden in September 1975 at a tennis m… more
Date: 1977
Duration: 9 minutes 24 seconds
Creator: Bergstrøm-Nielsen, Carl

[35 Denton Music Festival poster]

Description: Poster advertising the 35 Denton Music Festival on March 8-11, 2012, in Denton, Texas. Poster features an illustration of a vertical bookcase filled with books and other objects, on which the names of the participating bands are printed. Event dates and wristband/ticket information is printed across the top of the poster and sponsor names/logos are printed across the bottom of the poster. Headlining bands were The Jesus & Mary Chain, Built to Spill, Bun B, Best Coast, The Mountain Goats, OM, T… more
Date: 2012

[35 Denton poster]

Description: Poster advertising the 35 Denton Music Festival on March 11-13, 2016, in Denton, Texas. Poster lists the participating bands in a block of text above an illustration of various animals as musicians over a background of multicolored geometric shapes and radiating yellow lines. Headlining bands included Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaires, Biz Markie, and Eliot Sumner.
Date: 2016

[1st Annual 28th Fest poster]

Description: Poster advertising the First Annual 28th Fest concert by Spooky Folk, Babar, New Science Projects, Peopleodian, and Cool Womb on March 20, 2013, at J & J's Pizza on the square, Denton, Texas. Poster features an illustration of a grid of bearded faces on a blue background to the right of event details in various red fonts on a pink background.
Date: 2013

[3rd Annual Cohesion Birthday Bash poster]

Description: Poster advertising the 3rd Annual Cohesion Birthday Bash on July 8, 2006, at Texas Jive, Denton, Texas. The concert, put on by Denton Cohesion collective, included Sleezus Fist and the Latter Day Taints, Save the Humans for Later, Opaque, The Mad Scientists, Idi Amin, Wake Up April, The Little Brothers, Buzz and Hum, The Wrecking Crew, DJ Lynnea, Craig Welch, McNasty, Paul Slavens, Christopher Largen, Will Kappinos, Frank Heijl, Will Riddenour, Keith Brown, and Mauveoed. Poster features an illu… more
Date: 2006

6th day

Description: Recording of Agnieszka Waligorska's 6th day. This work is for electronics, voice, pre-recorded manipluated sound, and saxophone.
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Date: 1994
Duration: 12 minutes 37 seconds
Creator: Waligórska, Agnieszka

Aboji

Description: Recording of Tae Hong Park's Aboji. This work is a companion piece to "Omoni", both works being composed originally for two channel playback and subsequently for eight channels. The sound samples used in this composition are mostly speech, environmental, synthesized, and processed sounds that were a result of numerous interviews with various individuals.
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Date: 2001
Duration: 1 hour 27 minutes 28 seconds
Creator: Park, Tae Hong, 1969-

Abominable A

Description: Recording of Luigi Ceccarelli's "Abominable A" for magnetic tape. The piece includes the voices of Kadigia Bove, Francesca Furlanetto, Eugenio Giordani, Luciano Martinis, Michela Mollia, Achille Perilli, Marina Poggi, Enrico Pulsoni, Giovanni Puma, Kerstin Riemer, Claudio Rufa, Stefano Scodanibbio, Gaetano Trusso, and Catherine Verwilgen. The piece contains a recitation of all the words in the Italian vocabulary that begin with the letter A, read in sequence from voices with different stamps,… more
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Date: 1978/1980
Duration: 27 minutes
Creator: Ceccarelli, Luigi

About Howard Johnson/Affirmative

Description: Recording of Joshua Fried's About Howard Johnson/Affirmative. This work uses MIDI in unusual ways. Sound modules become a silent controller of analog gates, and continuous controllers manipulate digital processors in real time. When channel gates are triggered at an even rate, one obtains the well-known strobe effect of slowing down, stopping or even reversing the apparent motion of a rotating object. As trigger cycle and loop cycle move out of phase, bits of sound seem to wander from speaker … more
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Date: 1993
Duration: 6 minutes 02 seconds
Creator: Fried, Joshua
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Abstract for the AMS Southwest Chapter’s April 11, 2015 Spring Conference

Description: This is an abstract for a presentation that was given at the American Musicological Society Southwest Chapter's Spring Conference on April 11th, 2015. The presentation was given alongside a poster display. This abstract highlights Serge Jaroff's Don Cossack Choir, which was founded at a Turkish concentration camp in 1921, and went on to perform around the world. This abstract gives details on the history of the choir and the type of concerts that Jaroff gave. In addition, it explains the lack o… more
Date: unknown
Creator: Arnold, Donna M.

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

Achilles. An opera.

Description: John Gay is credited with inventing the ballad opera, a genre that blends spoken plays and previously composed songs to new texts. Although The Beggar’s Opera (1728) was his most successful endeavor, he continued to compose English musical dramas. Achilles was finally performed in 1733, one year after Gay died. In this story, Achilles appears as a girl named Pyrrha, unknown to most of the inhabitants of the island of Scyros, in order to circumvent a prediction that he will die in battle. D… more
Date: 1733
Creator: Gay, John, 1685-1732

Acis and Galatea

Description: This is a ca. 1743 score of Acis and Galatea, a musical masque (also considered an English pastoral opera) by Handel to a libretto by John Gay. The performance forces include: oboes (2), flauto [recorder], violins, basso continuo, and chorus of mixed voices (mostly soprano, three tenors and bass) and vocal soloists. On the front cover the name Morgan appears imprinted on a red stamp with golden ornaments and letters. The names Anna Maria [Lawes] and Mary Anne Morgan were written at the top … more
Date: 1743
Creator: Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
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