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In Reply to: RE: "Berlin School" Meets Heavy Metal.......... [yt] posted by Todd Krieger on December 01, 2014 at 16:32:41
Hearts of Space, nice label. I think I might have some Steve Roach from that label, also tends to be a little atmospheric and ambient.
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Here are a couple of photos from a
college music text from back in the day:
"An Introduction to Twentieth Century
Music", by Peter Hansen, 3rd edition.
Sorry for the image quality! I just
shot the pics and uploaded them.
No processing. They're quite readable,
though, if you enlarge them.
:)
I studied musique concrete, free improvisation and "alternative" music notation under Swiss composer Rainer Boesch, who had been a student of the genre in Paris in the 1960s, and who became a well-known leader in the field in Europe. I still have a copy of his excellent composition "Mechanix", which he gave to me with the understanding that I wouldn't give it to other folks, and I listen to it regularly.
Different from "noise music" or the German style, musique concrete takes natural/real (concrete) sounds, modifies them (or not) and combines them into a composition. To a composer of musique concrete, natural acoustic sounds are the raw material to be shaped into whatever form the composer wishes to use in the music.
Folks here on the AA may also be interested in the CEMI center at the University of North Texas in Denton. http://cemi.music.unt.edu/
:)
Interesting...
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