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Description: Art work in Cardboard, Tissue paper, and paper by artist Saxon Martinez, as part of an exhibition entitled "Candalaria Paredes and Delores Martinez" in the Cora Stafford Gallery, University of North Texas, from April 4 to April 8, 2023.
Date: 2023
Creator: Martinez, Saxon
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

A 1

Description: Recording of Daniel Schachter's A 1. This piece uses traditional electronic technique and emphasizes on musical gestures. The sounds are mostly synthetically constructed and are heard throughout the piece.
Date: 1992
Duration: 16 minutes 45 seconds
Creator: Schachter, Daniel, 1953-
Partner: UNT Music Library

1...789

Description: Haris XANTHOUDAKIS: 1 ... 789 It is the setting to music (of the "setting in rhythm", more precisely) of two Greek texts talking about the French revolution and illustrating two opposite aspects of its impact in Greece, still occupied by the Turks, of the end of the seventeenth century: a "Patriarchal letter" (sort of circular of the Patriarch of Constantinople, to read in the Orthodox churches), condemning the French who "practiced the fraticide, killed their king and lost their faith in God"… more
Date: 1989
Duration: 15 minutes 16 seconds
Creator: Xanthoudakēs, Charēs
Partner: UNT Music Library

2, rue Charles Dubois

Description: Recording of Etienne Saur's 2, rue Charles Dubois. The title of this piece is the address of the house where Jules Verne lived in Amiens. This work is comprised of 3 movements inspired by one of Verne's novels and was created as part of the open work project for the Synthèse Festival. The composer wrote this piece to explore Verne's fascination with the speed of means of communication.
Date: 2005
Duration: 6 minutes 01 second
Creator: Saur, Etienne
Partner: UNT Music Library

3 divertissements numériques (1 franchir le rubicon, 2 fission, 3 mange ta télévision)

Description: Recording of Jean-François Cavro's 3 divertissements numériques (1 franchir le rubicon, 2 fission, 3 mange ta télévision). This work is created with electronics and uses traditional electronic technique. There is present noise elements within this work's texture, which establish a good balance within the orchestration of sound. By working with electronic sound effects and pre-recorded sounds of many qualities or frequencies, balance is found.
Date: 1989/1993
Duration: 13 minutes 17 seconds
Creator: Cavro, Jean-François
Partner: UNT Music Library

3 elektronische Studien

Description: Recording of Lothar Voigtländer's 3 elektronische Studien. The basis for the composition are the poems of the poet Erich Arendt. The poems were written around 1925 in his Expressionist creative period. Accordingly, the compositional means: concrete musical material is mixed with electronic sounds to achieve a strongly expressive and suggestive associative effect. It is less thought of as a "setting" of the texts, but should be added to the often strongly symbolic language formulations as a diff… more
Date: 1975
Duration: 9 minutes 49 seconds
Creator: Voigtländer, Lothar, 1943-
Partner: UNT Music Library

3 for 5

Description: Recording of Richard Zvonar's 3 for 5 for percussion, performed by Daryl Pratt. The piece is divided into three movements, with a different set of instruments for each. These are set up in three locations, which form an arc left to right across the performance area. Four playback speakers are situated beside and between the three playing locations. The tape sounds are entirely derived from recorded sounds of the percussion instruments. Throughout the piece, the live and recorded sounds continuo… more
Date: 1979
Duration: 23 minutes 27 seconds
Creator: Zvonar, Richard
Partner: UNT Music Library

3 pieces : piano / horn / violin

Description: Recording of Adrian Moore's 3 pieces : piano / horn / violin. This work was created as part of a collaborative event focused around a horn trio. Originally conceived as "electroacoustic interludes", this piece evolved into something much larger, taking part in exploring the nature of free play and improvisation within fixed medium works. This work can be played in any order, separately or together. While each piece is focused on one instrument, the specter of the horn trio remains.
Date: 2006/2007
Duration: 3 hours 33 minutes 22 seconds
Creator: Moore, Adrian, 1969-
Partner: UNT Music Library

3 pièces pour double basse et bande

Description: Recording of Orlando Jacinto Garcia's 3 pièces pour double basse et bande. Was written for bassist Robert Black and completed in the summer of 1990. The tape part was made using the bass player's recordings of brief musical pieces (i.e. tremolos, harmonics...) which were then digitized by the composer, sometimes transforming and mixing the material in layers of sound. The second of the three pieces is characteristic of a genre of glissandos, register changes, and also long holds both on tape an… more
Date: 1990
Duration: 12 minutes 50 seconds
Creator: García, Orlando Jacinto
Partner: UNT Music Library

4 in 1

Description: Recording of Herbert Mitschke's 4 in 1. This piece uses traditional electro-acoustic technique to alter recording sounds and explore musical possibilities.
Date: 1993
Duration: 13 minutes 19 seconds
Creator: Mitschke, Herbert A., 1954-
Partner: UNT Music Library

4 Leguas

Description: Recording of Hugo Druetta's 4 Leguas. This is a work for electronics.
Date: unknown
Duration: 11 minutes 21 seconds
Creator: Druetta, Hugo Víctor 1965-
Partner: UNT Music Library

4 Piezas Instrumentales

Description: For being the round world, who walks away in the East looking for new landscapes, after many trips and adventures he will return to the starting point from the West ... perhaps without wanting to or looking for it. By listening to these 4 instrumental pieces, you will think that they consist of an interpretation made for traditional music instruments. However, for me, the composer is nothing but a new experience in the field of technological music. In this case the experimentation consists of a… more
Date: 1989
Duration: 17 minutes 56 seconds
Creator: Asuar, José Vicente, 1933-
Partner: UNT Music Library

4 Poèmes

Description: Recording of Eugeniusz Rudnik's 4 Poèmes made in a technique for a recording studio of hand-held electronic music. The sound material is based on electronic effects, rustling, instrumental and vocal sounds. Each part is integral, allowing them to present in the order of choice.
Date: 1976
Duration: 24 minutes 15 seconds
Creator: Rudnik, Eugeniusz
Partner: UNT Music Library

5 Cookie jars and a broomstick

Description: Recording of Paul Geladi's 5 Cookie jars and a broomstick. The piece is based on percussive sound. These come from 5 cookie jars and a broken aluminum broomstick found in a garbage container. All the sound were recorded with a SONY ECM 979 stereo microphone.
Date: 1996
Duration: 7 minutes 07 seconds
Creator: Geladi, Paul
Partner: UNT Music Library

5 Cookies

Description: Recording of Paul Geladi's 5 Cookies. This piece is based on percussive sounds that come mainly from 5 cookie jars and a broken aluminum broomstick. It is a reworked version of "5 cookie jars and a broomstick" from 1995.
Date: 1998
Duration: 5 minutes 57 seconds
Creator: Geladi, Paul
Partner: UNT Music Library

5 Interazioni cicliche alle differenze sensibili

Description: Recording of Scipio di Agostino's 5 Interazioni cicliche alle differenze sensibili. This work consists of 5 untitled movements. This composition was written for string quartet and computer processing. The string instrumentals are not meant to sound like their traditional timbre and instead have become something that is algorithmically conceived and interactively regulated.
Date: 1998
Duration: 11 minutes 59 seconds
Creator: di Scipio, Agostino
Partner: UNT Music Library

5 little things mother taught me

Description: Recording of Jeffrey Faustman's 5 little things mother taught me. This work is a collection of five miniatures composed from three sound sources: the soprano voice from Edgar Varese's "Poem Electrique", the composer's voice, and a radio broadcast. The movements are titled: 1. Cantare, 2. Tedium, 3. Traumen, 4. Distance, and 5. Escape/Hallucination.
Date: 1998
Duration: 9 minutes 39 seconds
Creator: Faustman, Jeffrey
Partner: UNT Music Library

5 little things mother taught me

Description: Recording of Jeffrey Faustman's 5 little things mother taught me. This work is a collection of five miniatures composed from three sounds. Most of the material was generated from a single sample of an analog recording of a soprano voice - the soprano voice from Edgar Varese's POEM ELECTRIQUE "to be exact. The other two sound sources are the composer's voice and a radio broadcast.
Date: 1998
Duration: 9 minutes 45 seconds
Creator: Faustman, Jeffrey
Partner: UNT Music Library

5 microinfinitos

Description: Recording of Sergio Rojas de Carvalmo's 5 microinfinitos. A constellation of 27 micro-songs exploring new flirtations between poetry and music. Built-in, forgotten electro-acoustic design; music free of any adjective, without any fear or melodies or even rhythmic pulsations where the eroticism of the body is expressed. Poetic language at the limits of conciseness, flirting with prose, far from any domestication of literary genres. Dialogues of contrasting cultural spaces, dialogues of dimension… more
Date: unknown
Duration: 13 minutes 34 seconds
Creator: Rojas de Carvalmo, Sergio
Partner: UNT Music Library

5 Minut pred

Description: Recording of Vlastislav Matoušek's 5 Minut pred. For pre-recorded sound and saxophone. This work used digital sound effects to enhance the listener's experience.
Date: unknown
Duration: 12 minutes 15 seconds
Creator: Matoušek, Vlastislav, 1948-
Partner: UNT Music Library

5 Piccoli Ritmi

Description: Recording of Agostino Di Scipio's 5 Piccoli Ritmi. For tape music with computer-processed guitar sounds and voice. This work divided into 5 short section, each announced by Spanish voice. The text being read is from a poem by H. Maturana. The sounds are derived from mixing and processing concrete sounds. The processing techniques includes an interactively operated method of real-time recursive granulation and time-shifting. Feedback controls were utilized, so that amplitude and density of the o… more
Date: 1996
Duration: 6 minutes 48 seconds
Creator: Di Scipio, Agostino
Partner: UNT Music Library
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