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Bruno Maderna - Electronic Music (1994)
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ooliver
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03 Dec 2008 21:04:00
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Bruno Maderna - Electronic Music (1994)
Cathy Berberin, voice - Renato Rivolta, flute
Contemporary | EAC (ape + cue) | 1CD 74:52 | booklet | 261MB | RS
| “ | In the course of a conference held at Darmstadt in 1957, Maderna spoke of his compositional experiences in the field of electronic music in the following terms: "My Introduction to electronic music totally upset my relationship with musical materials. (...) Whereas instrumental composition is preceded In most cases Py a linear development of thought (...), the fact that in electronic music one can try out directly various possible sound structures, and manipulate these ad infinitum to obtain new musical Images, and lastly, the fact that the composer can store away a vast amount of unfinished material, puts the composer in a completely novel position. Bruno Maderna All the pieces In this CD were restored and digitally remastered In the winter of 1993 in Milan by AGON - acustica informatica musica, using the original tapes preserved in the archives of the Studio di Fonologia of the RAI in Milan. from the attached booklet | ” |
In appreciation of the recents D'Avignon's uploads:
Don Perlimplin
Satyricon
and for completion of my previous electronic (-concrète) music upload:
GRM-INA
Bruno Maderna: musica elettronica - (7 tracks) 74:48
01 Notturno, per nastro magnetico [1956] 03:29
02 Syntaxis, per nastro magnetico [1957] 10:59
03 Continuo, per nastro magnetico [1957] 08:15
04 Musica su due dimensioni, per flauto, piatto e nastro magnetico [1952 ] Renato Rivolta (f ) 13:44
05 Dimensioni II: Invenzione su una voce, per nastro magnetico [1960 ] Cathy Berberian (voc) 10:57
06 Serenata III, per nastro magnetico [1961] 11:24
07 Le rire, per nastro magnetico [1962] 16:00
Stradivarius STR 33349 (1994)
1 CD EAC/wav compressed APE + cue (for wav) + booklet
Packed as rar, served by RS with 3% recovery record, redirected through tinyurl
Three tiny parts at tinyurl.com/5evc72 - /5rlqk4 - /6paugg
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Posted By:
d'Avignon
Date:
04 Dec 2008 22:41:00
Thanks for the reference to the operas, ooliver. As for this album - yes, I have it. Maderna's always struck me as a composer who is so very much at home in the electronic idiom. And very close to the father of the genre, Varese, I think. The same clearness of sound.
Posted By:
galbatro
Date:
13 Jan 2009 09:41:44
thank you very much!
Posted By:
EDTOPIA
Date:
26 Feb 2010 00:39:22
Thank you very much.
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