Songs of a Mute Voice
Well, I’m finally done with Songs of a Mute Voice. The score has been posted along with a copy of the studio realization (zipped for convenience). I’ll post the patches for it after the premier by Jeff Loeffert in January.
Well, I’m finally done with Songs of a Mute Voice. The score has been posted along with a copy of the studio realization (zipped for convenience). I’ll post the patches for it after the premier by Jeff Loeffert in January.
New piece under Audio – here’s the program notes.
Unfortunately, I also read books – including those damn history ones that people are always complaining about. As a result, I’m well aware of the fact that while Norman Rockwell was painting his covers for the Saturday Evening Post a few minor events were happening vis a vis civil rights era violence and oppression, assassinations, and several wars. With that in mind, I composed Pastorale Americanusa as a confrontation between the imagined nostalgia with the historical reality. So while light and soothing music and sounds of summer capitalism may be present, the menacing background leaves no doubt that the fantasy is in perpetual danger of collapsing under the weight of reality.
New piece posted under “Audio” today called Cumulus Refractions. It features a ton of programming, plus a little bit of that acoustic performing I occasionally do. Program notes follow.
The relationship between the acoustic and electronic forces is not just based on speed and density though. The electronic segments are primarily composed of samples of the live instruments (and a few other things found lying around my studio), manipulated into new forms, and then controlled by the pitch and volume of other live instruments. The end result is a subtle and evolving look at the speed and contrast of materials from the acoustic and electronic realms.
I’ve added a recording of Sirens to the audio page. Thanks again to Isoa Chapman for taking on such a difficult piece – and playing the hell out of it. Enjoy.
I’ve added the latest recording of Cellular Hallucinations to the Audio page. It features Ty Forquer rocking out on an extremely difficult percussion solo. Be sure to check out his site as well as his YouTube page.
Two new mp3s are up on the audio page – Fractal Genesis and Hypnos. Both feature saxophonist extraordinaire Jeffrey Loeffert. Be sure to check out his work as a soloist and with the phenomenal H2 Saxophone Quartet.
Well, the new site is up, except for the video section, which is coming soon – after a major ftp upload. However, all art, audio, scores, and refills from the previous site have been transferred over. Additionally, I’ve uploaded both Max/MSP and PD patches to the list of downloadable items.
And for everyone who’s asked me about the uke etudes – yes, I’ll post videos of them, and yes, I’ll post all seven of them. I just need to finish tabbing them first.
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