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01. DAVID TUDOR - Pulsers (1976)
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02. DAVID TUDOR - Untitled (1972)
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03. DAVID TUDOR - Phonemes (1981)
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ARTIST
TUDOR, DAVID
TITLE
Three Works For Live Electronics
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
LOVELY MUSIC
CATALOG #
LCD 1601CD
LCD 1601CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
3/10/2017
2022 restock. 1996 release. Originally released on Lovely Music as
Pulsers / Untitled
in 1984. This re-release includes an additional piece from
David Tudor
,
Phonemes
.
Pulsers
explores the world of rhythms created electronically by analog, rather than digital, circuitry. With analog circuitry, the time-base common to the rhythms can be varied in many different ways by a performer, and can eventually become unstable.
Untitled
is a part of a series of works composed in the 1970s that were developed through experiments in generating electronic sound without the use of oscillators, tone generators, or recorded natural sound materials. Composed in 1972, it was designed for simultaneous performance with
John Cage
's vocalization of his
Mesostics Re Merce Cunningham
. The work was revived in 1982, and performed with improvised vocals by
Takehisa Kosugi
.
Phonemes
was commissioned by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company for Cunningham's dance
Channels/Inserts
(1981), a work made both as a "filmdance" and for the stage.
Phonemes
employs two discrete processes which provide input source material for an array of sound modifying electronics, thus creating a multitude of outputs. David Tudor, electronics, with Takehisa Kosugi, electronic violin and vocals; produced and recorded by David Tudor,
Nicolas Collins
, and
John D.S. Adams
.
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