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No image available Columbia Princeton 1961-1973

    A compilation of music from the early period of the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, one of the most important of the early institutions. The compositions are: Bulent Arel's 'Postlude from Music for a Sacred Service' (1961), Charles Dodge's 'Earth's Magnetic Field' (1970), Ilhan Mimaroglu's 'Prelude No. 8 (to the memory of Edgard Varese)' (1966), Bulent Arel and Daria Semegen's 'Out of Into' (1972), Ingram Marshall's 'Cortez' (1973), Daria Semegen's 'Electronic Composition No. 1' (1971), and Alice Shields' 'Dance Piece No. 3' (1969) and 'Study for Voice and Tape' (1968).

    New World  =>  NW122  $17.00


 

No image available The Composer In The Computer Age III

    Paul Lansky's 'Stroll' (1988); Cindy McTee's 'M Music' (1992); Charles Dodge's 'In Celebration' (1975), one of the important text-sound compositions; J.B. Floyd's 'Tribute' (1991); and Allen Strange's 'Sleeping Beauty' (1992). Most of the compositions are for acoustic instruments and electronic sounds.

    CDCM  =>  CE119  $19.00


 

No image available Computer Music

    By Charles Dodge and Thomas A. Jerse, this book provides an excellent overview of computer music technology, covering the fundamentals, basic acoustic and psychoacoustic concepts, digital audio, the basics of synthesis, the technology of the important techniques (FM, waveshaping, subtractive synthesis, analysis-synthesis, granular synthesis, physical modelling, reverberation and related effects), and compositional algorithms. If you're interested in learning about the way computers have been used in music, this book provides a very reasonable and coherent entry point. 453 pages.

    Schirmer Books  =>  MB127-4  $82.00


 

No image available Works For Violin

    Henry Cowell, in the introduction to the first edition of his prophetic ¦symposium¦ titled American Composers on American Music (1933), described features of contemporary American music and outlined categories of composers. The first group he introduced ï ¦Americans who have developed indigenous materials or are specially interested in expressing some phase of the American spirit in their works¦ ï might be taken as a historical framework for the composers represented on this recording. Compositions are Cowell's 'Sonata for Violin and Piano' (1945), Stefan Wolpe's 'Second Piece for Violin Alone' (1966), George Antheil's 'Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano' (1923), Johanna Beyer's 'Suite for Violin and Piano' (1957), Charles Dodge's 'Etudes for Violin and Tape' (1994), David Mahler's 'Maxfield's Reel' (1954), Larry Polansky's 'Movement in E major for John Cage' (1975) and Ruth Crawford's 'Nocturne' (1925).

    New World  =>  NW345  $17.00


 

No image available Electro Acoustic Music 1

    As composer Paul Lansky describes it, "'Notjustmoreidlechatter' is the third in a series of chatter pieces. In all three pieces, thousands of unintelligible synthesized word segments are thrown (with relatively careful aim) into a stew . . ." Also on the CD: Jean-Claude Risset's 'L'Autre Face', Charles Dodge's 'Profile', Richard Boulanger's 'From Temporal Silence', Daniel Warner's 'Delay in Glass', and Kaija Saariaho's 'Petals'.

    Neuma  =>  NE102  $19.00


 

Perspectives Of New Music 27

    The CD is titled 'Tradition and Renewal in the Music of Japan'. It includes '(Futaiken) Reibo', a shakuhachi honkyoku, a meditative compositon for shakuhachi; 'Zangetsu' (Setting Moon) by Minezeki Koto (1789-1804), for traditional Japanese instruments and voice; Joji Yuasa's 'Maibataraki II' (1987), for Noh flute; and Charles Dodge's 'The Waves', for singer and computer-generated sounds.

    Perspectives Of New Music  =>  PN101  $14.00


 

No image available Computer Music Currents 4

    Includes Trevor Wishart's 'VOX-5', Roger Reynolds' 'The Vanity of Words', Charles Dodge's 'Roundelay', Jean-Baptiste Barriere's 'Chreode I', David Evan Jones' 'Scritto', and Michael Decoust's 'Interphone'.

    Wergo  =>  WE113  $21.00


 

No image available Computer Music Currents 11

    Charles Dodge creates an electronic 'halo' for Enrico Caruso's voice, thereby bringing opera and computer music together in 'Any Resemblance Is Purely Coincidental'. There's also Paul Lansky's 'as it grew dark'. And Alejandro Vinao's 'Toccata del Mago', Stanislaw Krupowicz' 'Farewell Variations on a Theme by Mozart', and Douglas Fulton's 'Bowling For Blood'.

    Wergo  =>  WE120  $21.00


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