Sunday, October 28, 2007

CDCM Computer Music Series Volume 21


various artists compilation - CDCM Computer Music Series Volume 21

From the liner notes:

CDCM Computer Music Series presents this twenty-first volume in its ongoing series of digital recordings of new, significant, computer music compositions created by composers affiliated with major computer music centers and/or working independently. CDCM's purpose is to create and distribute worldwide a recorded repertoire of the best new computer music, maintaining the highest quality recording standards. The music included presents a wide range of styles and mediums, performed by distinguished ensembles and soloists and produced with great care and musical integrity.

Horacio Vaggione - KITAB

KITAB (1992) is scored for bass clarinet, piano, and double bass, plus a collection of separate electroacoustic sequences realized by computer means. The live instruments are amplifed in order to achieve a balance between the sources.

Takayuki Rai - Three Inventions

Three Inventions (1992) is written for soprano saxophone, double bass, piano, harp, and live computer electronic system comprised of a NeXT computer and the IRCAM Signal Processing Workstation (ISPW). The instrumental sounds are processed by the ISPW, which produces realtime transformations of these sounds.

Ira Mowitz - Kol Aharon

"'Kol Aharon' (1993), translated from the Hebrew, means 'The Voice of Aaron.' ...The voice in this piece is that of my son, Aaron, in his second year. The musicality of his voice seemed to me to parallel the role of Aaron's voice in the biblical tale. For, though strangely displaced, though filtered through a variety of musical screens, digital and instrumental, and though literally a substitute for the real thing, it still retains its eloquence and its ability to be heard: both as itself, a human utterance, and as something other-worldly and other than itself. (Actually, I just wanted to write a piece for violin and baby, and that's what I did.)" -IM

Cort Lippe - Music for Sextet and ISPW

Music for Sextet and ISPW (1993) is scored for flute, bass clarinet, trombone, violin, cello, and piano - and the ISPW: IRCAM Signal Processing Workstation. The ISPW is used in real time, controlled by the signal processing version of MAX, developed by Miller Puckette at the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique. The control and signal processing routines were developed at IRCAM by the composer and Puckette - whose technical advice made this piece possible.

Tracklisting:

1. Horacio Vaggione - KITAB {13:46}

2. Takayuki Rai - Three Inventions: Invention I {4:15}

3. Takayuki Rai - Three Inventions: Invention II {5:47}

4. Takayuki Rai - Three Inventions: Invention III {3:40}

5. Ira Mowitz - Kol Aharon {12:08}

6. Cort Lippe - Music for Sextet and ISPW {12:25}

2 comments:

  1. your blog is beautiful

    one of my favourites

    thank you for sharing such lovely sounds!

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  2. Looking forward to listening to this. Four new composers/compositions to add to my 'playlist'. Many thanks for the update.

    -Brian

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