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February 25, 2010
Stephen Chatman and Earth Songs
Stephen Chatman and Earth Songs
From Podcast: Sounds New.
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February 23, 2010
NonPop Show 070
NonPop Show 070
Program Notes:(running time – approx. 29 min)1. “September Canons” 13:17by Ingram MarshallSeptember CanonsNew World2. “The Planets – Venus” 7:03by Kyle GannThe PlanetsMeyer Media3. “Apple Blossom” 7:17by Peter GarlandThe Persistance of Past ChemistriesThe Orchard
From Podcast: NonPop.
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February 22, 2010
Nearly Normal - WIP
This is a work in progress, a fractal AC piece in C major with 4/4 timing. Sort of. The C major scale is chosen from 53-TET, and the 4/4 beats are divided up strangely to demonstrate the capabilities of my rhythm programming system, which is done in Python, inspired by Jacob Joaquim's dseq language. The fractal is applied in various ways, most obviously to the sequencing of the pluck instrument, but also to provide tonal variation to rhythm instruments.
http://www.csounds.com/node/1359">read more
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February 19, 2010
Nearly Normal - WIP
This is a work in progress, a fractal AC piece in C major with 4/4 timing. Sort of. The C major scale is chosen from 53-TET, and the 4/4 beats are divided up strangely to demonstrate the capabilities of my rhythm programming system, which is done in Python, inspired by Jacob Joaquim's dseq language. The fractal is applied in various ways, most obviously to the sequencing of the pluck instrument, but also to provide tonal variation to rhythm instruments.
http://www.csounds.com/node/1359">read more
From Podcast: cSounds.com - .
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February 14, 2010
Nearly Normal - WIP
This is a work in progress, a fractal AC piece in C major with 4/4 timing. Sort of. The C major scale is chosen from 53-TET, and the 4/4 beats are divided up strangely to demonstrate the capabilities of my rhythm programming system, which is done in Python, inspired by Jacob Joaquim's dseq language. The fractal is applied in various ways, most obviously to the sequencing of the pluck instrument, but also to provide tonal variation to rhythm instruments.
http://www.csounds.com/node/1359">read more
From Podcast: cSounds.com - .
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February 12, 2010
Fragments 3
Part of Fragments of a Bohlen-Pierce Composition. Read more at http://csound.noisepages.com/2010/02/fragments-of-a-bohlen-pierce-composition-pt-3/">The Csound Blog.
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February 10, 2010
Brian Current at the 2009 Honens International Piano Competition
Brian Current at the 2009 Honens International Piano Competition
From Podcast: Sounds New.
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February 02, 2010
Nearly Normal - WIP
This is a work in progress, a fractal AC piece in C major with 4/4 timing. Sort of. The C major scale is chosen from 53-TET, and the 4/4 beats are divided up strangely to demonstrate the capabilities of my rhythm programming system, which is done in Python, inspired by Jacob Joaquim's dseq language. The fractal is applied in various ways, most obviously to the sequencing of the pluck instrument, but also to provide tonal variation to rhythm instruments.
http://www.csounds.com/node/1359">read more
From Podcast: cSounds.com - .
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February 01, 2010
Interview with Deirdre Gribbin [mp4]
Interview with Deirdre Gribbin [mp4]
Deirdre Gribbin talks to Jonathan Grimes about the new CD of her orchestral works, Venus Blazing, writing for orchestra, the use of staging and lighting in her works, and upcoming projects in 2010-11.
From Podcast: Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland: Monthly Podcast.
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