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Artist:
VA
Title:
Sonic Circuits IV
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
CD
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
INNO 113CD
Compilation of new electro-acoustic music, featuring Takahi Harada, David Claman, Pamela Z, Marc Ainger, Paul Higham, Francis Dhomont, Erik Belgu, Steve Wadhams & Dan Moses Schreir.
Artist:
NORRIS, TJ
Title:
Trimix: Tribyrd Installation Soundtracks Deconstructed
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
CD/DVD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
INNO 121CD
"A living archaeology of Portland, Oregon, would include its abandoned shipyards and warehouses, its layers of graffiti, and industrial detritus. Through the lens and imagination of artist TJ Norris, however, it takes on a sumptuous other-worldliness. He has unpeeled its ever-evolving history -- of culture and place -- in a set of three gallery installations together dubbed Tribryd.
Trimix
, this CD/DVD set, now re-imagines those events in yet another light. TJ asked eleven international sound artists, including such underground stars as Scanner, SETI, and Asmus Tietchens, to create electronic works that would accompany him on his photo journeys around the industrial Pacific Northwest. These sounds were then remixed and became an intrinsic part of the installations, along with three new video works by such luminaries as Sue Costabile and Ryan Jeffery."
Artist:
FOUNTAIN, JUDSON
Title:
Completely In The Dark
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
CDR
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
INNO 200CD
[deleted] "First-ever CD release of 'The Ed Wood, Jr.' of radio drama. Original radio dramas (1969-1974) produced, written and directed by Judson Fountain. Produced by Irwin Chusid and Barbara Economon. Before TV captured the nation's attention, radio was the most popular form of home entertainment. Nowadays that box offers mostly music, news, and backtalk, but from the 1920s through the '40s, the airwaves boasted drama, comedy, and murder mysteries. Judson Fountain (b. 1952) grew up after the heyday of classic radio theater, but as a child heard vestiges of programs that had enthralled his parents. He developed an obsession with suspense-filled shows like
The Shadow
,
Inner Sanctum
, and
Lights Out!
. While most Americans were evolving into couch potatoes, Judson embraced radio as the superior theatrical medium, and felt compelled to single-handedly revive the art. That he lacked training, technology, skilled staff and a budget did not deter him. Ed Wood, Jr. made movies; Judson produced radio dramas. Judson was between 17 and 22 when he produced these extremely primitive affairs. His simple, derivative plotlines employ Halloween kitsch -- spooks, witches, haunted houses -- as vehicles in morality plays about redemption for the honorable and damnation for evil-doers. Judson's work was characterized by cliché scripting, egregious ethnic accents, and inept editing -- all seasoned with copious needle-drops of creaking doors and howling wolves from the timeless Elektra Sound Effects Library. But this extreme amateurishness and unwavering sincerity synergize to great advantage in Fountain's theatricals. There is charm in the clumsiness, and befuddled amusement in the often-abrupt plot twists. Over the past decade, Judson's recordings have circulated among collectors of the bizarre, and in the process have attracted a cult following." CDR release.
Artist:
PARTCH, HARRY
Title:
Enclosure 8
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
DVD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
INNO 399DVD
"In 1985, Philip Blackburn climbed the stairs to an attic in Iowa City and started trying to make sense of the boxes piled up there. They contained a composer's life's work: scrapbooks, tapes, photos, letters, scores, and film reels -- fragile treasures documenting the 20th century from a most unusual viewpoint, perhaps the world's most original musician: Harry Partch. The idea was to publish them and reveal Harry to the world on his own terms. Not as the crabby, homeless, self-taught microtonal musical weirdo and instrument maker, but as that most American of all artists, a truly independent thinker. With
Enclosure 8
, the work of bringing them to public attention reaches its apotheosis. The
Enclosures
series (named for the extras Partch wanted to add to his life-long letter to the world) started appearing in 1995 with a VHS video of four films made in collaboration with the Chicago-based film-maker Madeline Tourtelot. Four CDs, two years and one book later,
Enclosure 4
appeared featuring his later films:
Delusion of the Fury
(his culminating ritual-theater work) and a San Diego Public TV documentary, also on VHS. Now the time has come for these to be issued on DVD, extensively restored, re-synched and digitally-remastered from the extant original prints. Until books and CDs become as obsolete as VHS, the
Enclosures
series is complete and, taken together with the Harry Partch Collection on New World Records, Partch's entire work is available for the first time. Innova's DVD,
Enclosure 8
, offers not only a chance to see higher quality versions of previously available material, but it also includes two performances made after Partch's death in 1974: a 1981 staged production of his hitchhiker piece,
Barstow
, directed by Danlee Mitchell, and a 2006 choreographed version of
Castor & Pollux
, performed by John Schneider's Ensemble Partch! using replicas of Partch's original set of instruments. Films include:
Music Studio -- Harry Partch
(1958): Partch takes the viewer on a tour of his Chicago home and plays his microtonal instruments. Includes his demonstration of how the soundtrack for
Windsong
was made.
Windsong
(1958): the ancient Greek legend of Daphne and Apollo, transported to Lake Michigan.
U.S. Highball
(1958; completed 1968): Partch and his ensemble perform a dramatized account of riding the rails during the Depression on a transcontinental hobo trip from California to Chicago.
Rotate the Body in All Its Planes
(1961): Harry's favorite: a ballet for gymnasts. The DVD is accompanied by a 12-page booklet featuring writings by Philip Blackburn, Danlee Mitchell, and Harry Partch." Total running time: 126 mins. NTSC format, all regions.
Artist:
PARTCH, HARRY
Title:
Enclosure 1
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
VHS
Price:
$20.00
Catalog #:
INNO 400
Innova Recordings is the label run by the Minnesota Composer's Forum, and they are releasing this shocking series of Harry Partch archival items. This first volume, in video form, is subtitled:
Four historic art films by Madeline Tourtelot
with music by Harry Partch. Simply put, this is an all-time visual treat for anyone interested in the state of the universe. There is an 18 minute film that acts as a documentary about Partch's home made instruments -- full color footage shot in 1958, showing him playing all the instruments in his Chicago studio, packing orders of his Gate 5 LPs, etc. Equally mindblowing is another 25 minute film, shot in the same studio around the same time, with his full ensemble performing "U.S. Highball." I think it's possible to say that these 2 films are the ultimate artifacts to use in the discovery and enjoyment of this utterly unique composer -- nothing else could get it across better. The other two films included are experimental movies by Tourtelot, with soundtracks performed by Partch. "Rotate the Body in All Its Planes" is a dizzying gymnastics display and quite funny. "Windsong" features the ancient Greek legend of Daphe and Apollo as they are transported to Lake Michigan. It too is a cracker. Total time is about 68 minutes; comes with a 12 page book, including Partch's original notes about the films.
Artist:
PARTCH, HARRY
Title:
Enclosure 2
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
4CD BOX
Price:
$38.00
Catalog #:
INNO 401CD
This massive 4CD set is the second "enclosure" in the series. It is sub-titled "Historic Speech-Music Recordings from the Harry Partch archives," and includes "archival recordings, including works from the 30s & 40s, a lecture on just intonation, excerpts from the 1935 hobo journal Bitter Music, and a sound documentary featuring Partch at the piano."
Artist:
PARTCH, HARRY
Title:
Enclosure III
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
Book
Price:
$90.00
Catalog #:
INNO 402BK
Reprinted! Originally released in 1997 and now available again. An unbelievable 528 page limited edition artbook, produced by Partch historian Philip Blackburn. "Lavishly produced from original documents in the Partch archives, a portrait-chronicle of Partch's life and work. Includes reproductions of Partch's writings, over 300 photographs by Partch and others, letters (with correspondents including John Cage, Anaïs Nin, Kenneth Anger, and many others) lectures, sketches, reviews, drawings, and more."
Artist:
PARTCH, HARRY
Title:
Enclosure 4: Delusion Of The Fury
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
VHS
Price:
$20.00
Catalog #:
INNO 404
The 2nd video to be released as part of Innova's series "documenting the life and work of one of America's most remarkable artists, who hand-built a corporeal, microtonal, musical world of his own." The main item here is the 75 minute film from 1971 by Madeline Tourtelot:
Delusion of the Fury: A Ritual of Dream and Delusion
. Considered Partch's major dramatic work, it was a ritualistic, theatrical presentation, that established his international reputation and guru-like status. The film shows Partch's hand-built instruments performing an African and Noh-inspired score in some of his most compelling music in his mature style. Also included on this video, is 28 minute film,
The Music Of Harry Partch
, produced in 1968 for San Diego television. It documents an outdoor performance of
Daphne Of the Dunes
, as well as two duets from "And on the Seventh Day Day Petals Fell in Petaluma," w/ Partch and Danlee Mitchell.
Artist:
PARTCH, HARRY
Title:
Enclosure Five
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
3CD
Price:
$32.00
Catalog #:
INNO 405CD
"The fifth part of The American Composer's Forum series chronicling the life and work of Harry Partch (1901-74), one of America's most extraordinary, yet central, composers. Partch was a self-taught musician, eclectic visionary, instrument-builder, microtonal theorist, gay, sometime-hobo, who conceived and composed a Corporeal, integrated, ancient ritual theater.
Enclosure Five
is a 3-CD set focussing on Partch's works inspired by ancient Greece. It includes important works published here for the first time, reissues of out-of-print recordings, and new performances. With this issue, the entirety of Partch's recorded ouevre (with one exception) is publicly available for the first time. Taken with the rest of the Enclosures series and the Harry Partch Collection on CRI, we can now begin to assess Partch's whole output. Works include: A reissue of 'Ulysses at the Edge' with Jack Logan playing the trumpet part originally intended for Chet Baker; 'Revelation in the Courthouse Park (after The Bacchae of Euripides),' in its original version recorded at the University of Illinois in 1960 and excerpted on Partch's own Gate Five records; 'King Oedipus,' the culmination of Partch's Speech-Music period, in its original version using the translation by W.B. Yeats. Although Partch considered this his most important work (it took 19 years to write) and an excellent performance (featuring the incomparable Allen Louw as Oedipus), it was never released because of a permission dispute; Miscellaneous short Speech-Music works: 'By the Rivers of Babylon' (reorchestrated from the version heard on
Enclosure Two
); 'Come Away, Death' from the lost collection, December 1942. This work, for voice and guitar, appears in with the work by Douglas Moore that inspired Partch's own setting; and 'Minuet,' a curious Baroque duet performed by Partch and his then-student, Ben Johnston; 'The Bewitched (A Dance Satire)' in a 1980 recording from Cologne featuring an extraordinary performance and recording of this major Partch work (produced by Kenneth Gaburo for the Berlin Festival, with Danlee Mitchell, music director and Isabelle Tercero as The Witch). Partch's own spoken introductions to two of the works are included as well as an extensive booklet. The Enclosures series, named after Partch's last contemplated work and released on the Innova Recordings label of the American Composers Forum, is the culmination of a 13-year endeavor by Dr. Philip Blackburn, a Minnesota-based composer, performer, administrator and scholar. Inspired by Partch's pioneering spirit and dearth of published materials, Blackburn worked with the Harry Partch Foundation, colleague Kenneth Gaburo, and many others to bring Partch's singular voice to the public, attempting to 'let Harry speak for himself.'"
Artist:
PARTCH, HARRY
Title:
Enclosure Six: Delusion of the Fury
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
CD
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
INNO 406CD
Finally, the major missing piece of the Partch discography has been reissued! "To mark the 25th anniversary of the composer's death (on September 4, 1974), and just in time for his centenary (June 24, 2001),
Delusion of the Fury
, the monumental work of ritual-theater that propelled Harry Partch into the limelight, is being released on CD. Originally recorded for Columbia Masterworks and long-since out of print, Innova, in conjunction with Sony Music Special Products, has reissued this central item of American musical history. With the appearance of this recording, the complete works of Harry Partch (1901-1974), one of the most important of American artists, are available for the first time (the remaining works are published largely by innova's Enclosure series and the CRI Partch Collection). Like composer Conlon Nancarrow, Partch had to wait until late in life for his radical contributions to the arts to receive wide attention. With the 1969 production of
Delusion
he was 'discovered', idolized, and gurufied, as a 43-tone-to-the-octave, ex-hobo, eccentric, maverick, iconoclastic instrument-builder, and a 'philosophic music-man seduced into carpentry.' Hippy hyperbole notwithstanding, Partch was a genuine far-out radical whose time has come. Again.
Delusion of the Fury
is a 72' totally-integrated, corporeal, microtonal, elemental work of ritual theater, incorporating almost all of Partch's hand-built orchestra of sculptural instruments. Using mime, dance, music, vocalizations, lighting, and costume, Partch presents two tales concerning reconciliation of life and death, one after a Japanese Noh drama, the other after an Ethiopian folk tale. The video release
Enclosure Four: Harry Partch
(Innova 404) features the film version of
Delusion,
but this is the first time that the high-quality stereo sound version is available on CD. Perhaps the most astonishing, seductive and compelling of Partch's works,
Delusion
stands as the 'Choral Symphony' or 'Ring Cycle' do to other composers: a culminating testament to a lifetime of 'doing your own thing.' The 16-page illustrated booklet features Partch's introduction and a new text by conductor Danlee Mitchell."
Artist:
PARTCH, HARRY
Title:
Enclosure 7
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
DVD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
INNO 407DVD
"Harry Partch (like his friend Anaïs Nin) considered his life's work to be a letter to the world. His last act was going to be to add the enclosures. He never got around to it. After 20 years of working on the Partch archives, Philip Blackburn has now completed the seven-part 'Enclosures' series as it were on his behalf.
Enclosure 7
, the culminating DVD of this multimedia series, is a monumental tribute to the most significant works of this American original and iconoclast. It includes new versions of his late masterworks and never-before-seen footage that bring us closer to the real Harry behind the myth.
The Dreamer That Remains
is a documentary produced by Betty Freeman and directed by Stephen Pouliot in 1972. Here is the director's original cut along with his commentary. If you've never seen Partch or his instruments before, this is the place to start. 'Delusion of the Fury' was his magnum opus; a lifetime of instrument-invention and ideas of ritual theater were poured into this giant work. The 1971 film has been resynched and the soundtrack remastered in 5.1 surround sound. The CBS LPs of this work came with a bonus album of Harry introducing his instruments. Unavailable for years, this DVD features this talk along with a slideshow of the instruments. 'Revelation in the Courthouse Park' was Harry's fusion of current pop idolatry with parallel (only a little more sinister) scenes of ancient Greece. Now you can see excerpts of the original 1960 Illinois production, replete with gymnasts, fireworks, and transvestites. And finally, if you ever wondered how a simple recipe for rose petal jam could turn into a hobo dance and a diatribe about music critics, you are in for a treat." NTSC-DVD video, all regions; 140 minutes.
Artist:
BRANT, HENRY
Title:
The Henry Brant Collection, Vol. 1
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
2CD
Price:
$21.00
Catalog #:
INNO 408CD
"At ninety, the composer continues to produce formidable, trail-blazing symphonic works like 'Ice Field', which captured the Pulitzer last year. And his place in the history books is assured. Consider the specs: friend to Copland, Varèse, Antheil, Cowell and Partch, source of inspiration to scores of musicians worldwide, and the composer of over 100 strikingly original spatial works, a dozen of which incorporate truly massive ensembles. Nope, Brant looms large regardless. It's just that the scope and magnitude of Brant's work, its seemingly inexhaustible creative intensity, its expressive deployment of musicians in space, its fantastic combinations of tonal flavors, and, most importantly, its intrinsic listenability, would seem to make it a prime candidate for big-screen exploitation. As matters stand, though, Hollywood's denial is Innova's gain. It is with unbounded delight that we present the first installment of a great and glorious undertaking: a series of CDs featuring some of Brant's major works, most previously unreleased.
The Henry Brant Collection, Volume 1
, a deluxe 2-CD set featuring a pair of Brant's monumental works, 'Northern Lights Over the Twin Cities' (100 mins, 6 conductors) and 'A Plan of the Air' (25 mins, 2 conductors) provides a marvellous introduction to Brant's world."
Artist:
BRANT, HENRY
Title:
The Henry Brant Collection, Vol. 2
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
CD
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
INNO 409CD
"Let no-one say that Henry Brant, America's senior experimental composer, doesn't have a sense of humor. If Charles Ives had been into
Monty Python
it would not have reached the heights of epic grandeur and inspired lunacy heard on this second volume of Brant works. Here are three concertos: a triple concerto for Oberlin College's zaniest, a violin concerto for Daniel Kobialka (violin wizard of the San Francisco Symphony), and a double bass concerto for Lewis Paer (who has recorded for Steve Reich and Fame). 'Solar Moth' (a miracle of overdubbing technique whereby Brant himself plays most of the parts) creates some of the mothiest sounds ever heard, at least in this solar system. At the other underwater extreme, 'Ghost Nets' protests the destruction of marine life by driftnet fishing practices. Part Two of
The Henry Brant Collection.
Certified dolphin safe."
Artist:
NEWBAND
Title:
Harry Partch/Dean Drummond
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
CD
Price:
$13.00
Catalog #:
INNO 561CD
"A CD featuring works by former cohorts and microtonal pioneers, Harry Partch and Dean Drummond. This stunning new recording, engineered by Grammy-award winner Judith Sherman, is performed by members of Newband primarily on the original Partch collection of hand-made instruments, notable for their sculptural and acoustic beauty. The music integrates declaimed poetry (masterfully performed by Bob Osborne) with colorful instrumental accompaniment. The Drummond pieces are first recordings, the Partch are the first since the 1940s. Partch's "Eleven Intrusions' is a suite of eleven rather short pieces of mixed instrumentation composed from 1946 to 1950. A wide variety of techniques is utilized, from the incorporation of two ancient Greek scales and a Zuni (native American) song to Partch's typically microtonal speech-song settings of texts by a variety of poets."
Artist:
REICH, STEVE
Title:
Music For 18 Musicians
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
CD/SACD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
INNO 678CD
"1970s downtown New York City and Steve Reich's brand of minimalism are inextricably linked. That is all about to change. His era-defining opus, 'Music for 18 Musicians,' one of his most enduringly popular works with its creamy orchestration and trippy patterns, has found new roots in the heartland. A band of regular Michigan students and volunteers led by Bill Ryan has devoted the last year to perfecting it; in the process, turning it into something of a lifestyle. This hybrid SACD/CD audiophile, surround recording captures every phrase of the work, as though you were hearing it for the first time in your life, farm-fresh. Engineered by Silas Brown on location at Grand Rapids' Victorian temple to great music, the St. Cecilia's Music Center, the work seems newly-minted for the 21st century. Walking around Allendale, Michigan, home of the ensemble, where the land is flat, where one can see for miles and miles and miles, and where this view sometimes seems infinite, the music seems written for the location. The piece is huge, monolithic, yet unencumbered by its hour-long frame, by its huge staff of players and interlocking rhythms and melodies. It stretches long and far and encourages deep breathing and space, as does the home of this recording: The Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble performs 'Music for 18 Musicians' with a spirit and abandon befitting the passion of its composer, inspired by the commitment and experience of its leader, and with the exuberance and vision of its youth. With performances lauded by
The New York Times
and Bang On a Can marathoners, we now invite you to discover this ensemble, and to rediscover this extraordinary work in its 100% organic glory."
Artist:
GAMELAN SON OF LION
Title:
Sonogram
Label:
INNOVA
Format:
2CD
Price:
$21.00
Catalog #:
INNO 718CD
"Gamelan Son of Lion is a New York City-based composers' collective and repertory ensemble exploring and expanding the variety of musical styles that may be performed using Javanese and Balinese percussion orchestra. The ensemble has performed around the greater New York area and on tours abroad since 1976. This newest collection of compositions for gamelan features premiers from recent concert seasons as well as a scattering of old favorites from the past. Works by ten composer-performers of the ensemble are represented: Barbara Benary, David Demnitz, Miguel Frasconi, Daniel Goode, Lisa Karrer, Jody Kruskal, Laura Liben, Denman Maroney, John Morton and David Simons. The Indonesian Gamelan is based on a core group of metallophones (gongs and keyboards) in the traditional Javanese/Balinese tunings
slendro
and
pelog
, supplemented by gongs and drums. To the beautiful sound of the metallophones many other sounds can be added, according to the composer¹s inspiration. On this CD, in addition to the core gamelan sound, are electronically-processed music boxes in Morton's 'She (Really) Had To Go' and glass instruments in Frasconi's 'Telling Time,' Scottish fiddle and Gaelic song in Benary's 'Jigalullaby,' and a hypnotic kaleidoscope of world music strings, winds and vocal styles in Karrer's 'Kacapi.'"
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