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Electro-Acoustic Music
On this edition of New Sounds, there are works by and for Canadian composer and guitar player Tim Brady. Brady's "Frame 1 – Resonance" was imagined as piece for piano and guitar where the guitar acts like a big, electronic resonator for the piano part, in effect becoming an electro-acoustic sustain pedal. Hear the piece played by the ensemble Bradyworks; Pamela Reiner on piano and Tim Brady himself on guitar and treatments. Then there’s "Dancetracks," which began life as a piece for tape and improvising electric guitar, created for Brady on commission by the Sonic Arts Network of London. The version that’s part of this New Sounds program is a composite of improvisations made out of real time, and in multiple tracks, by Steve Mackey, against the grid of the tape/drum track. Plus, hear a piece for mulitple marimbas, "Loops, Blips, and Flesh" by the Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy.
PROGRAM #2368, Electroacoustic Music (First aired on Jan. 19, 2005)
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Tim Brady |
Playing Guitar – Symphony #1 |
Frame I: Resonance [12:00] |
Actuelle #125 www.actuellecd.com* |
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Steve Mackey |
Lost And Found |
Dancetracks [18:00] |
Bridge #9065 |
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Slagwerkgroep Den Haag |
New Works for Percussion |
Donnacha Dennehy: Composition for Percussion, Loops, Blips, and Flesh [15:00] |
SDH #5 www.slagwerkgroepdenhaag.nl |
*, ** - Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page
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