Loading...
Done
Home > Music > +Classical > Avant-Garde

Archives GRM [Groupe de Recherches Musicales] (2005)

Posted By : ooliver | Date : 27 Nov 2008 23:33:00 | Comments : 13 |
|


GRM archives

Archives GRM [Groupe de Recherches Musicales] (2005)
Contemporary | EAC (ape + cue) | 5CD 72:23-65:56-61:05-60:46-57:19 | booklets | 1.659MB

To mark and celebrate the thirty years of the INA (Institut National de l'Audiovisuel), the GRM (Groupe des Recheches Musicales) has chosen to bring together an exceptional set of five compact discs, illustrating some of its most remarkable musical archives. These original works, which are often previously unpublished or have been dispersed throughout a host of other publications, are important because of the originality and audacity they testify to in the second half of the 20° century. Some listeners will be pleased to see that there are a number of illustrious composers here who, in the 1950s, frequented the studio of Pierre Schaeffer, and others will discover numerous musicians whose enthusiasm enabled this innovative musical genre to last throughout the following decades.
Emmanuel Hoog, président directeur générale de l'Ina
from the attached booklet



grm archives

cd 1/5 - The Visitors and Concrete Adventure

grmcd01

Looking back over more than half a century, the pervasive evidence of a new Muse appears, that of technological art itself, forthrightly emerging since then. However, it undoubtedly fell to exponent Pierre Schaeffer, himself more critical or more ambitious, and certainly better placed than his predecessors the futurists of 1913, J. Cage or even E. Várese, to considerably enhance the scope of the first discoveries made then with sound and music, by linking the adventure he called concrete music with another, more general and unquestionable, thereby forming the background of our period, and enabling research/creation through audiovisual communication. Françoise Bayle

Packed as rar, served by RS with 3% recovery record, redirected through tinyurl
Four tiny parts at: tinyurl.com/6kp3f2 - /6a34np - /5ukxyf - /673mxy

cd 2/5 - The Art of the Étude

GRMcd02

The issue concerning rigorous or strict approach takes us to the very heart of what is involved. All the composers presented on this disc certainly experienced the paradox of concrete practice: the mixture of elation and dread its freedom elicits. In other words, whilst it was easy to see concrete music acted as a liberating process (by enabling a breaking away from a priori conceptions concerning score, instruments, players ...) it was less easy to conceive the ultimate purpose of this freedom. Thus, it became tempting to reject and despise the triviality of its materials and the empirical nature of its structures. Régis Renouard Larivière

Packed as rar, served by RS with 3% recovery record, redirected through tinyurl
Three tiny parts at: tinyurl.com/6f79dl - /5swlpo - /5gbyzk

cd3/5 - Sound in numbers: the digital transformation Studio

GRMcd03

While the GRM of the 50s and 60s is well known for its concrete and electroacoustic works, its research into perception and the creation of electronic sound manipulating devices, the GRM of the 70s comes'across less sharply, in particular with respect for the interest shown in musical computer technology. Yet in the 1970s already, at a time when the GRM had no computer technology to its name, its research team was thinking about the potential it might offer. In 1970, it participated in the Unesco conferences held in Stockholm, during which Pierre Schaeffer wrote, probably with the help of Francis Regnier, an important but highly critical text on computer technology, and which has been poorly understood and imprecisely situated in the historical development of the field: «Music and Computers*, in La Revue Musicale, Musique et technologie, published by Richard Masse in 1970. Yann Geslin

ps.: unfortunately the booklet copy of mine is erroneously paginated (2 copies of the same pages, so 2 pages are missing): btw the mixture of french and english scan pages give the total text!

Packed as rar, served by RS with 3% recovery record, redirected through tinyurl
Four tiny parts at: tinyurl.com/5dq59d - /5qrhp3 - /5gwxku - /58xjfo

cd4/5 - The time of real time

GRMcd04

From the very beginning, music, whether vocal or instrumental, improvised or written, and up until the invention of recording processes, was listened to at the precise moment it was produced. The twentieth century changed all that, first of all with the appearance of recording media, which made it possible to listen to sound in a place and at a time other than those at which it was originally produced; then by the widespread use of electricity, which made it possible to invent new instruments and new ways of imagining and making music. Concrete music, electronic music, electroacoustic music, acousmatic music or contemporary electronic musics are all testimony to the same ambition: using electrical, electronic and computer-based technologies to invent the sounds of music. The invention of sounds is the invention of new forms of music, of new ways of looking at music, and is the logical consequence of the new opportunities that technology continues to provide us with. Daniel Teruggi

Packed as rar, served by RS with 3% recovery record, redirected through tinyurl
Four tiny parts at: tinyurl.com/68zhnv - /5fje4e - /5l3q4c - /6kd4hb

cd5/5 - GRM without knowing it

GRMcd05

Did you know? At the periphery of the GRM, there has always been sound design work going on (theme tune, credit titles, etc.) as well as other musical gestures aimed at a wider audience. What this disc is seeking to demonstrate is a specificity of electroacoustic music: since the sound, the very essence of this art, is «signed», as it were, the composer never abandons his «soul» completely when he moves into a different register. Whether he is composing a waltz or a signature tune, or whether he is drifting in the waters of pop music, his presence and personality are still identifiable. This is a feature, which is by no means new, throughout the history of music. The real fans are able to pick out, among a thousand other sounds, a Parmegiani, a Bayle or a Savouret, and when you are familiar with the serious work of a composer, the pleasure of listening to it is only increased by knowing the less serious work. Christian Zanesi

Packed as rar, served by RS with 3% recovery record, redirected through tinyurl
Four tiny parts at: tinyurl.com/5jxrjy - /6sxqbw - /5hubw8 - /5bxdfr


GRM06

ps. there are also 80 b&w pages of "archives grm en images", but scanning this booklet it's the same that destroing it (it's not stapled but all the pages are glued toghether on one side): so sorry, it's not here.... perhaps a good reason for buying this very neat set.



INA/GRM - 276 502 (2004-2005)
www.ina.fr

La musique c'est du bruit qui pense (Victor Hugo)

Enjoy this fascinating suite in our time music

ADVERTISING » High Speed Download « ADVERTISING




Posted By: Xenkkus Date: 28 Nov 2008 07:38:41
Thanks for this! :)
Posted By: abalone Date: 28 Nov 2008 09:44:44
simply wonderful...merci beaucoup!
Posted By: klangwolfe Date: 28 Nov 2008 10:55:09
Вы хотите меня убить!
Posted By: d'Avignon Date: 29 Nov 2008 01:22:24
A beautiful post in more than one respect, ooliver. Those covers...that's first-class graphical design
Posted By: hansandia Date: 29 Nov 2008 17:28:56
merci mon cher ami
Bonne musique!!!!
Musique vivante!!!
Musique qui parle!!!
musique qui dit tout de notre monde!!!
Merci et merci de cette belle musique!!!

Saludos desde chile

Hans
Posted By: swb Date: 10 Dec 2008 16:01:07
Terrific post!
Posted By: Dualtrack Date: 09 Aug 2009 08:28:57
Endless thank you for this. The GRM material is the best in electroacoustic I have ever heard.
Posted By: afghan Date: 12 Sep 2009 22:39:40
Thank You!!!
Posted By: staygroovy Date: 02 Dec 2009 06:15:00
This stuff is so deep, abstract and incredible!
So of course many thanks are in order for taking the time to upload this fantastic collection.

Leave it to the French government to fund research into the craziest depths of electro-acoustics.
Half a century later, still unequaled, and the results of all this madness are still trickling in...

Would love to hear some of Xavier Rodet's vocal synthesis pieces if any of them ever made it to CD?
Posted By: rei57 Date: 26 Jun 2010 03:03:28
amazing! many thanks
Posted By: đorđe Date: 03 Nov 2010 21:45:00
Thank you, more GRM please!
Posted By: joshualine Date: 24 Mar 2011 05:30:18
Where is the download link? All I can see is the ad for black box and a payment request.

Many thanks!
Posted By: ooliver Date: 24 Mar 2011 07:41:52
joshualine wrote: All I can see is the ad for black box and a payment request.

Above what you see, there are the links that you have not seen...
The links are redirected through tinyurl, so copy and paste each one of these:
tinyurl.com/5jxrjy
tinyurl.com/6sxqbw
tinyurl.com/5hubw8
tinyurl.com/5bxdfr
Recent searches: