Computer music pioneer Carl Stone dismantles global song and melody and electro-acoustically re-creates compositions of gradually shifting sounds of distant mystery. On this New Sounds, Carl Stone stops by the WNYC studios to present music from his recent effort, "Al-Noor," and his re-issued first record "Woo Lae Oak" from 1983, a concrete symphony for the tremolo of a rubbed string and the tone of a blown bottle. All that, and more.
PROGRAM #2781, With Carl Stone (First aired on Wednesday, 3-26-08)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
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SOURCE |
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Carl Stone |
Al-Noor |
Jitlada [9:30] |
Intone Music #10 |
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Carl Stone |
Woo Lae Oak |
Woo Lae Oak, excerpt [9:00] |
Unseen Worlds UW03 |
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Carl Stone |
Four Pieces |
Wall Me Do [9:30] |
EAM Discs 201 |


Comments [1]
Would you be willing to give a listen to my son's compos? He is a Soph at La Guardia HS and will be studying with Deniz Hughes this spring ( on her invitation ). Thanks,
Gene
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