Episode #2821
Globetrotting Electro-acoustica
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Up on this New Sounds, electro-acoustic music from Japan, Austria, Ireland, and the U.S. Listen to an unusual work by London-based Pete M. Wyer, called “Four Bridges.”
Recorded at four different locations in India, America Germany, and UK, musicians play from the same time-coded score, which specifies what kind of improvising to do and how long to do it. Then, in a most unusual weave, Wyer pieced these acoustic recordings together as a tape work. Also, we’ll hear from Irish composer Linda Buckley, Austrian sound artist Bernhard Fleischmann, Brooklyn-based pianist Marco Benevento, and Ryuichi Sakamoto as well.
PROGRAM # 2821, Electroacoustic Music (First aired on Fri. 7-11-08)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Pete M. Wyer |
Private CD |
4 Bridges, excerpt [6:00] |
Not commercially available. Info at www.pmwmusic.com |
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Linda Buckley |
Private CD |
Libera Me [12:00] |
Not commercially available. Info at www.lindabuckley.org |
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Bernhard Fleischmann |
Private CD |
Take A Day off [4:30] |
Not commercially available. See www.bfleischmann.com |
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Marco Benevento |
Invisible Baby |
Are You The Favorite Person of Anybody [7:00] |
Hyena #9364 ** |
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Dorit Chrysler |
Private CD |
Jackapple [6:00] |
Not commercially available. Info at www.doritchrysler.com |
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Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto |
Vrioon |
Uoon No. 1 [14:00] |
Raster-Noton CDR050C |


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