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01. Beatriz Ferreyra - L'Orvietan (1970)
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02. Philippe Carson - Turmac (1961)
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03. Edgardo Canton - I palpiti (1966)
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04. Francis Régnier - Chemins d'avant la mort (1968)
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05. Mireille Chamass-Kyrou - Etude 1 (1960)
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ARTIST
VA
TITLE
Traces One
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
RECOLLECTION GRM
CATALOG #
REGRM 004LP
REGRM 004LP
GENRE
EXPERIMENTAL
RELEASE DATE
9/11/2012
2014 repress.
Beatriz Ferreyra
's "L' Orvietan" (1970) is a work composed of two separate movements, the first drawing from electronic sounds, the second from concrète ones. These two sources do not meet, but tend equally towards sound antagonism and a complementarity of spirit.
Philippe Carson Turmac
's (1961) was created from machine-sounds from the Stuyvesant factories (Holland). Three movements follow one another: first, the spell of rhythms and a build-up that gradually removes the listener from mechanical reality. A more animated movement follows, full of contrasts. The third part is a long crescendo in terms of intensity, density and thickness, which results in a paroxysm. "The noise environment of the workplace is thus transposed, ennobled and magnified." (J. Roy, 1961).
Edgardo Canton
's "I palpiti" (1966) is described by the artist as follows: "For some time I thought that
Gaetano Donizetti
had written an aria called "I palpiti," but apparently this is not the case. Nevermind. This piece acquired an evocative value linked to the pleasure the music of this composer gives me. Just like the fervent 'prima donna' donizetian choirs, anything that lives, also pulses, shivers and quivers. These are the qualities of life I have tried to convey here." "Chemins d'avant la mort" (1968) is one of the few works created by
Francis Régnier
at the GRM, where he was technical coordinator. It is a short piece, composed as a gesture, a dramatic sound blast stretched between two sound lines rising from and returning to silence.
Mireille Chamass-Kyrou
's "Etude 1" (1960) consists of three sequences, the first two each develop a single sound object. The one that generates the first sequence is characterized by an asymmetrical crescendo-decrescendo and a material whose grain constantly fluctuates. The second sequence multiplies a sound object reduced to its attack in tiny elements divided into three zones that differentiate the overall density and size of the elements: Giant molecules, more defined constellations and fine dust sound. They gradually condense in the third sequence as a kaleidoscopic stretto. Cut by
Rashad Becker
at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin, June 2012.
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