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A hybrid acoustic tape piece of solo violin on four track tape, and a work for four violins, composed in 1974 by Harley Gaber, delicate pieces that he considered complements to his large work "The Winds Rise in the North". |
In Stock Shipping Weight: 3.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() 21 page book with text in German and English. UPC: B003EQN6QC Label: Edition Rz Catalog ID: ed. Rz 1022 Squidco Product Code: 14139 Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2010 Country: Germany Packaging: Cardstock foldover Personnel: Linda Cummiskey-violin Stephen Reynolds-violin Barbara Riccardi-violin John Dexter-violin Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist. Highlight an instrument above and click here to Search for albums with that instrument. ![]() ![]() 1. Sovereign Of The Center 23:53 2. The Realm Of Indra's Net 27:26 |
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![]() "Both works on this CD form, in a manner of speaking, bookends for another piece of mine, The Winds Rise in the North. The first of the two, "Sovereign of the Centre", was my initial attempt at putting a new musical way of thinking into an ensemble rather than solo form. The second, "The Realm of Indra's Net", builds on musical "discoveries" I made in the course of revising The Winds Rise in the North. It is a hybrid work in as much as it is an "acoustic-tape piece" (not music concrete): There are four tracks of solo violin mixed down in different track combinations. (The one heard on this CD is a full-track mono version of the work.) Both of these pieces reflect a general shift in my musical thinking, which occurred in 1968 with "Chimyaku" (Japanese for "barely moving") scored for solo alto flute. It was with that work that I began to compose "slowed-down" music, like slow motion images in film, not merely slow music such as that of Feldman."-Harley Gaber 21 page book with text in German and English. ![]() Compositional Forms Stringed Instruments Electro-Acoustic Organized Sound and Sample Based Music Electroacoustic Composition |