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Exquisite Corpses from PS 122
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Flip Flops
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Exquisite Corpses from PS 122
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What Next? Recordings
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improvised music played like the classic kid's game where you draw something and then the next person continues the drawing....not being able to see what was drawn before. In this piece, the musicians were able to hear only a portion of what had been played before and then link-up to that in a kind of musical daisy-chain.
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Karlheinz Stockhausen
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Adieu, no. 21 (1966)
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Quintette Morages
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Valios
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This quintet was written in memory of a young musician who died in a car accident. The long silences are said to illustrate the interruption of movement, as had happened at the end of the composer's life. Performed by the Quintette Moragues in 1991.
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NDR Bigband
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Music in 7 Houses (Houses 5-7)
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Graffiti Suite
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Pata Music
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Music composed and conducted by Norbert Stein.
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Sylvie Courvoisier
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Epigrams 1-3
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Signs and Epigrams
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Tzadik
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Karel Husa
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Music for Prague 1968
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Music from Six Continents
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Vienna Modern Masters
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Husa composed this piece during the summer and fall of 1968, when the government in Czechoslovakia was in absolute turmoil. Husa became a US citizen in 1959 and the piece was premiered in Washington D.C. by the Ithaca College Concert Band (which commissioned it). The music was banned for performance in Czechoslovakia until 1990, after the fall of Communist domination. Husa conducted the Prague premiere.
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Colleen
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Sun Against My Eyes / Sea of Tranquility
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Les Ondes Silencieuses
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Leaf
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The Silt
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Cocoon
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Cat's Peak
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Fig
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Guy Klucevsek + Alan Bern
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Gathering / Don't Let the Boogie-Man Get You
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Notefalls
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Winter & Winter
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Cinematic Orchestra
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As the Stars Fall
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Ma Fleur
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Ninja Tune
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Kahil El'Zabar's Infinity Orchestra
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Speaking in Tongues
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Transmigration
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Delmark
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George Graewe / Ernst Reijseger / Gerry Hemingway
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Fibulation
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Sonic Fiction
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hatOLOGY
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Water/Waves/Ocean samples from FMU Listeners
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Audio Scavenger Hunt #2
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Listeners of the Stochastic Hit Parade, submit their online findings in the second Audio Scavenger Hunt.
Waterbears and the Ninth Ward abound!!
Thank you all!
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