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Few And Far Between (Wehrli / Ernst): due (Creative Sources)

Subtle and reflective improvisations with electronics, flutes and melodica from these two active women of the European improvisation scene.
 

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Susann Wehrli-flutes, melodica

Karin Ernst-laptop, live electronics


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UPC: 5609063401387

Label: Creative Sources
Catalog ID: CS138
Squidco Product Code: 10555

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2008
Country: Portugal
Packaging: Jewel Tray
Recorded at Trafo Box, Zurich, 2008, Mixed and mastered by Jeroen Visser at f.ishing b.akery labs.

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Susann Wehrli is an improviser and classically trained musician interested in the works of Wollf, Cage, Feldman & Kagel. In her playing she focuses on the aspects of control and non-control, expressive reduction, time and timing. Her other projects include Quatre Tetes with Claudia Ulla Binder, Gabriela Friedli and Priska Walls. Karin Ernest is also an improviser, and a sound designer and computer music composer, creating works for film, radio plays and art performance. She is a member of the composers college of the Swiss Center for Computer Music. Her current projects include sonus@anima with Elvira Plenar, text on with Tiziana jelmini, and she regularly works with soprano Isabel Kempinski.



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1. 1:25 1:26

2. 5:45 5:46

3. 3:53 3:53

4. 2:30 2:30

5. 6:11 6:11

6. 3:12 3:12

7. 3:25 3:26

8. 2:53 2:53

9. 4:37 4:37

10. 2:13 2:13

11. 3:41 3:42

12. 2:52 2:53

13. 5:17 5:17

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Creative Sources
Electro-Acoustic
Electro-Acoustic Improv
Improvised Music
Free Improvisation
Duo Recordings

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