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01. BRETT LARNER/TAKU SUGIMOTO/BURKHARD STANGL - m-7/21-1 (Brett Larner)
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02. BRETT LARNER/TAKU SUGIMOTO/BURKHARD STANGL - Hum (Taku Sugimoto)
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03. BRETT LARNER/TAKU SUGIMOTO/BURKHARD STANGL - Tuning_No_1 (Burkhard Stangl)
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04. BRETT LARNER/TAKU SUGIMOTO/BURKHARD STANGL - Tuning_No_2 (Burkhard Stangl)
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05. BRETT LARNER/TAKU SUGIMOTO/BURKHARD STANGL - Tuning_No_3 (Burkhard Stangl)
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LARNER/TAKU SUGIMOTO/BURKHARD STANGL, BRETT
TITLE
Compositions For Guitars
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
A BRUIT SECRET
CATALOG #
ABS 103CD
ABS 103CD
GENRE
CLASSICAL
RELEASE DATE
4/12/2004
"Three compositions for guitars by Brett Larner, Burkhard Stangl and Taku Sugimoto. Different propositions questioning the limits of the instrument through radical and oblique approaches. Close minimalist electronic experience in Larner's piece, games on detuning in Stangl's piece, and a Cagian questioning of silence in Sugimoto's piece 'Hum' Beyond the instrumental stakes, it is a question of our relation with space and time. The guitar is only the vector through which we apprehend our musical object."
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