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Not sure if anyone would be interested in this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIHMGymceN8
Synthmaster 2.9 offer ...
For £25 it might be quite a fun bit of software to play with - though I'm sure there are many others. This one is VST and AU and also stand alone for Windows users, so covers a few bases.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostElectronic music by Roberto Gerhard from the late 1950s/early 1960s. This must have been some of the earliest of its kind to have been created in this country - I think it's pretty good, and not difficult to identify as being by this composer.
http://www.discogs.com/Roberto-Gerha...elease/6228374
Trois Visages de Liège, of 1961:
Provided to YouTube by Believe SASTrois visages de Liège / Forges · Henri PousseurEarly Experimental Electronic Music 1954-61℗ Sub RosaReleased on: 2016-02-0...
and the surrealistic Jeu de Miroirs de Votre Faust, as broadcast on Radio 3 somewhere around 1968; I particularly love the piano playing of Marcelle Mercenier in this:
Henri Pousseur (1929-2009): Jeu de Miroirs de Votre Faust, per pianoforte, voce di soprano ed elettronica (per l'opera Votre Faust) (1966/1967) -- Basia Retc...
Pousseur's contributions to the two 1992 Radio 3 programmes "strange Brew - the 1968 Soundtrack", recalling the events in Paris of May and June 1968 as outlining their impacts on new music, were among the best from several vantage points.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostPousseur's contributions to the two 1992 Radio 3 programmes "strange Brew - the 1968 Soundtrack", recalling the events in Paris of May and June 1968 as outlining their impacts on new music, were among the best from several vantage points.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostHenri Pousseur was a charming and warm-hearted individual, which is probably one reason why his work is underrated in comparison with many of his fellow "Darmstadt School" composers. Cross-referencing another current thread, his daughter Marianne is a very interesting vocalist whose "cheval de guerre" as she used to put it was Pierrot Lunaire, of which she made a fine recording on Harmonia Mundi.
Anyway, just started to listen to this, with Marianne. I’m not sure I like the music but I like Marianne’s pure voice very much - here and in Sciarrino. In Sciarrino’s Lohengrin she shows that she’s game for some extended techniques!
Last edited by Mandryka; 15-07-21, 03:31.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostCurrent listening... https://moderecords.bandcamp.com/album/stries-mode328
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostPretty good, don't you think?
Anyway, I'm listening to the first track again right now, at a higher volume this time, and can already see how I ought to modify the abovementioned judgement of it...
Thanks for the link to the original release.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostCurrent listening... https://moderecords.bandcamp.com/album/stries-mode328Last edited by Quarky; 23-07-21, 07:57.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostSadly the Pousseur excerpts on that site would not upload today for some reason, but by way of compensation, here are two of my favourite works by this charming and much-missed composer:
Trois Visages de Liège, of 1961:
Provided to YouTube by Believe SASTrois visages de Liège / Forges · Henri PousseurEarly Experimental Electronic Music 1954-61℗ Sub RosaReleased on: 2016-02-0...
and the surrealistic Jeu de Miroirs de Votre Faust, as broadcast on Radio 3 somewhere around 1968; I particularly love the piano playing of Marcelle Mercenier in this:
Henri Pousseur (1929-2009): Jeu de Miroirs de Votre Faust, per pianoforte, voce di soprano ed elettronica (per l'opera Votre Faust) (1966/1967) -- Basia Retc...
Pousseur's contributions to the two 1992 Radio 3 programmes "strange Brew - the 1968 Soundtrack", recalling the events in Paris of May and June 1968 as outlining their impacts on new music, were among the best from several vantage points.
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I do find the combination of drone and distant voice really powerful emotionally. And the drones in Shânti are lovely, lots of stuff going on in them, lots to notice. There’s quite a lot of Eloy’s electronic music available on record, but apart from this and Gaku no-Michi I haven’t heard any of it yet.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostThere’s quite a lot of Eloy’s electronic music available on record
Anyway. I'm also very fond of the sophisticated twitterings and timbral evolutions of Morton Subotnick, and this is my favourite example, the less well known Sidewinder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvok7DIEAEc
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