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Pierre

Description: Recording of François Bayle's Pierre. This is a work for electronics that was written as an homage to Pierre Schaeffer.
Date: 1995
Duration: 9 minutes 26 seconds
Creator: Bayle, François, 1932-
Partner: UNT Music Library

Media Survival Kit

Description: Recording of James Dashow's Media Survival Kit. This work is a lyric satire in three parts for radio. This instruments heard include: harp, contrabass, percussion, cello, and soprano voice. The processed pre-recorded sound were put through synthesis which was done using a MUSIC30 system. The three differing movement are titled: Nico, Crema (Cream), and Tutti Collegati (We're All Connected).
Date: 1995/1995
Duration: 20 minutes 51 seconds
Creator: Dashow, James, 1944-
Partner: UNT Music Library

Candide: Unterwegs - en cheminn en el camino - Away

Description: Recording of Hans Ulrich Humpert's Candide: Unterwegs - en cheminn en el camino - Away. This piece includes periods of overlapping voices, with voices speaking in French, German, English, and Spanish; sometimes these overlaps consist of two voices in different languages, sometimes more.
Date: 1995
Duration: 34 minutes 20 seconds
Creator: Humpert, Hans Ulrich, 1940-2010
Partner: UNT Music Library

Aï∂a ∂omi

Description: Recording of Mia Schmidt's Aï∂a ∂omi. The spoken word, on which the composers short composition for tape "a rose is a rose" is basing, transfers two antithetical messages. The poem "rose is a rose" written by Gertrude Stein is a love- poem. The composer added sentences, taken from newspaper articles discussing the brutality of the pornographic industry. The poem is represented by this overtone-spectrum in form of sinus-tones or slightly modified sinus-tones. The sentences from the newspaper a… more
Date: 1995/1996
Duration: 9 minutes 10 seconds
Creator: Schmidt, Mia, 1952-
Partner: UNT Music Library

Un singe blanc si rusé

Description: Recording of Marie-Hélène Bernard's Un singe blanc si rusé. The common thread of this sound fresco is drawn from the adventures of Hanuman, the hero white monkey of the Ramayana. The text extracts which appear fleetingly are taken from the French translation of the Reamker carried out by Franois Bizot. Most of the sounds of the band were collected during a stay in Cambodia.
Date: 1995
Duration: 15 minutes 10 seconds
Creator: Bernard, Marie-Hélène
Partner: UNT Music Library

Rainbow Warrior

Description: Recording of Bertrand Merlier's Rainbow Warrior. This work is divided into two parts; Evocation - Invocation, La Java de l'information. The sound sources originate from extracts from the press and TV, an original composition-improvisation, and voice.
Date: 1995
Duration: 13 minutes 41 seconds
Creator: Merlier, Bertrand
Partner: UNT Music Library

Ouroboros 5

Description: Recording of Eric La Casa's Ouroboros 5.
Date: 1995
Duration: 13 minutes 12 seconds
Creator: La Casa, Eric
Partner: UNT Music Library

Voyage

Description: Recording of Bertrand Merlier's Voyage. For saxophone ensemble and electronics. All the sound materials used in the sampler come from the recordings of the instruments, where the emphasis is on the work of timbre and various modes of instrumental playing and transformation of these recordings in the studio.
Date: 1995/1996
Duration: 20 minutes 49 seconds
Creator: Merlier, Bertrand
Partner: UNT Music Library

Le renard et la rose

Description: Recording of Robert Normandeau's La renard et las rose. "Le renard et la rose" (The Fox and the Rose) is a concert suite composed from two sound sources: the music commissioned for an adaptation for radio of the book The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (produced by Odile Magnan for Radio Canada in 1994) and whose principal themes are found in it, and the voices of the actors who collaborated in the recording of the radio adaptation. It is the third work in a cycle begun in 1991 (éclat… more
Date: 1995
Duration: 14 minutes 55 seconds
Creator: Normandeau, Robert, 1955-
Partner: UNT Music Library

Sieben Stufen

Description: Recording of Hans Tutschku's Sibeben Stufen. This is an electro-acoustic composition based upon the poem "Verfall" (decline, decay) by Georg Trakl. All the sounds are derived by manipulations of two recordings: the poem spoken by four different voices (German and French) and four chosen German main-words sung seven different pitches and the same for the French speech. The piece is structured in 7 parts which each represent at once an approach and distortion of the text.
Date: 1995
Duration: 13 minutes 11 seconds
Creator: Tutschku, Hans, 1966-
Partner: UNT Music Library

Ein Aleatorischer Spaziergang Durch die stadt

Description: Recording of Florian Mutschler's Ein Aleatorischer Spaziergnag Durch die stadt. This work is a reflection on the urban acoustic universe at the same time as a structuralist work on the laser support and the possibilities offered by the readers: 18'19'' of unprocessed sound recordings of urban universes and silence are divided into 99 tracks. By programming the repeat and random keys of his laser reader, the user-listener will transform it into a random music generator in which "acoustic images"… more
Date: 1995
Duration: 18 minutes 21 seconds
Creator: Mutschler, Florian
Partner: UNT Music Library

Gâteau d'anniversaire

Description: Recording of Roland Cahen's Gâteau d'anniversaire. Described by the composer as a musical joke made for the 25th anniversary of the Experimental Music Group of Bourges, and noted as the composer's only (recent) attempt at a rock song.
Date: 1995
Duration: 4 minutes 14 seconds
Creator: Cahen, Roland
Partner: UNT Music Library

Ensemble: 1995-11-29 – Opera

Description: Recording of the Wednesday evening performance of "Opera Without Elephants" presented at the UNT College of Music Concert Hall.
Date: November 29, 1995, 7:30 p.m.
Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes 42 seconds
Creator: University of North Texas. Division of Vocal Studies. Opera.
Partner: UNT Music Library
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