Composer Jean-Luc Guionnet wrote "Distances ouies Dites" ("Distances: Hearsay") for the 7-piece Dedalus Ensemble, who are positioned in separate rooms at Le Consortium, each having to use the features of the room and distance from each other to confer liked musical ideas.
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2016 Country: France Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Recorded live at Dijon, France, on March 1st, 2013 at Le Consortium, by Jean-Luc Guionnet.
5. Propagation En Tirets Des Ondes Stationnaires - Du Lointain Au Proche 2:40
6. Faire Mentir Aphorisme La Proximite Ne Prouve Rein 1:43
7. Memoire Vive 0:37
8. Hauters Sous Plafond 4:39
9. Dans L' Espace Mental - Arpenter Les Salles 5:15
10. Entree Des Ondes Stationnaires Subjectives 3:33
11. Melodie II - Influence Par Le Proche 2:54
12. Melodie III - Influence Par Le Milieu 1:54
13. Faire Mentir L 'Aphorisme Lontain, Meme Le Pir Est Beau Quand On L 'Ecoute 2:33
14. Propagation Continue Des Ondes Stationnaires - Du Proche Au Lontain 2:39
15. Imitation De L 'Imitation 4:49
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"For this live recording, the seven musicians were placed in different rooms on the ground floor of an art center as if they were forming a chain from one space to the next. The audience took place in the first room in front of the first instrumentalist, without seeing the remote other members of the orchestra. The score incorporates links with the structure of the place by considering such parameters as distances and diffusion between instrumentalists. Jean-Luc Guionnet'score Distances ouïes Dites, pursues two goals. First, musicians have to mix several spaces focusing on their distinctive features (including distances) as if they were making a sound description of them, and simultaneously, they work on the global space considered as a tool to spread musical ideas in their environment. They have to deal with the specificity and standing waves of each space, reproduction, learning in real time, distances between instruments, distances between the audience and each instrument, room reverberation, sound spreading in space from one instrument to another, and from one room to another."-Potlatch