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Rayures

Description: Recording of Hubert Michel's Rayures. The inspiration for this work was the concept of stripes, more specifically sound stripes, and its travel through the colors of time and space. The sound materials used were derived from a credit card on a metal grid, the sounds of colleagues and friends, and synthesis mining.
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Date: 2002
Duration: 9 minutes 59 seconds
Creator: Michel, Hubert, 1976-
Partner: UNT Music Library

Wait a minute !

Description: Recording of Roderik de Man's Wait a minute !. This composition was created for the 1999 DVD project "Flash" by the Bifrons Foundation in which composers and visual artists were invited to create audio-visual productions. This work used various electronic sound samples, primarily a stopwatch counting down.
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Date: 1999
Duration: 1 minute 18 seconds
Creator: Man, Roderik de 1941-
Partner: UNT Music Library

Mimoyecques

Description: Recording of Elizabeth Anderson's Mimoyecques. The piece consists of two sets of recordings and electronics. One set of recordings would be made in and around the fortress and would serve as the base where the imprisonment, death, and transfiguration themes would be built. The second recording is in the languages of the 18 nationalities of the laborers. The central section of the work illustrates the idea of terror freedom is suddenly, inexplicably removed. The final section explores the concep… more
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Date: 1994
Duration: 14 minutes 04 seconds
Creator: Anderson, Elizabeth, 1960-
Partner: UNT Music Library

From the Tripod

Description: Recording of Ton Bruynèl's From the Tripod. This program music musically retraces a kind of history of the West commented by a group of women, from Greece to American society. Charles Baudelaire's quote "Give me the strength and courage to contemplate this world without disgust," is heard at the end of Bruynel's work as a mechanical bird passes by and bells are ringing. From the Tripod is a piece for speakers, women and listeners.
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Date: 1980
Duration: 15 minutes 29 seconds
Creator: Bruynèl, Ton
Partner: UNT Music Library
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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
Partner: UNT Music Library

Diamant

Description: Recording of John Elmsly's Diamant for electronic sounds. Diamant was composed in 1977, using a Flemish poem written and read by Chris Dries as text. Using a simple bank of tuned oscillators, a sequencer pattern to modulate an oscillator, and very simple tape manipulations to leave the words as intact as possible the work is intended as a meditative coloring of the poem. The tape was realized in the IPEM studio in Gent, Belgium.
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Date: 1977
Duration: 11 minutes 09 seconds
Creator: Elmsly, John
Partner: UNT Music Library

Aguiro

Description: Recording of Stefan Beyst's Aguiro for tape.
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Date: 1974
Duration: 14 minutes 07 seconds
Creator: Beyst, Stefan
Partner: UNT Music Library

Sjiwioobaa

Description: Recording of Joris De Laet's Sjiwioobaa.
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Date: 1973
Duration: 17 minutes 25 seconds
Creator: De Laet, Joris
Partner: UNT Music Library
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