Audio Arts, Vol.4 nr2 - Improvised Music & Sound Works
Objectnummer1980.0362
TitelAudio Arts, Vol.4 nr2 - Improvised Music & Sound Works
Vervaardiger Antonio Russolo (vervaardiger), Ian Breakwell (vervaardiger), Ian McQueen (vervaardiger), Hugh Davies (vervaardiger), David Toop (vervaardiger), William Furlong (hoofdredacteur), Audio Arts (uitgever)
Beschrijvinggeluidscassette, Audio Arts, volume 4 nr. 2, tijdschrift op tape, met daarop: 'Improvised Music & Sound Works' van Antonio Russolo; 'Ian Breakwell and Ian McQueen: a collaborative sound version of Breakwell's exhibition, 'Circus", van Hugh Davis and David Toop; 'Breakwells Circus'van Ian Breakwell & Ian McQueen; 'Improvised Music' van Hugh Davies & David Toop
-'Improvised Music & Sound Works': a 1921 archive recording of Futurist Noise Machines. Not only did the Intonarumori/noise machine evoke considerable interest from many of the leading composers of the day, they also influenced the use of noises in films, radio and the theatre as weIl as the symphonies for factory whistles and sirens organised by the Russian futurists in several cities between 1918 and 1922.
-'Ian Breakwell and Ian McQueen: a collaborative sound version of Breakwell's exhibition, 'Circus", Hugh Davis and David Toop: a concert of improvised music during the A.P.G. week at Riverside Studios, August 1978. Hugh Davis. This recording of the Intonarumori/noise machine is believed to be the only one in existence.
-'Breakwells Circus', Ian Breakwell &Ian McQueen: In November 1978 the artist lan Breakwell created an exhibition called Circus at the Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, inspired by the magical theatre spectacles of Hengler's Glasgow Circus of the early 2Oth Century. As part of the exhibition Breakwell collaborated with lan McQueen, the Third Eye Composer in Residence at that time. McQueen, composed a tape reproduced on this cassette using Breakwell's voice reading his series of sixteen related circus texts, recordings made at live circus performances, the voices of old Glasgwegians reminiscing about Hengler's circus and electronic music. This side of the cassette also includes an extract from lan McQueen's music theatre work, Insight into Night, recorded at the I.C.A. March 1979.
-'Improvised Music', Hugh Davies & David Toop: The music on this tape represents part of a concert given by Hugh Davies and David Toop at Riverside Studios, London in July 1978. The music was improvised without prior discussion. Hugh Davies plays mostly amplified sound and home made instruments; David Toop plays mostly acoustic, sound and home made Instruments as well as conventional flutes, fiddles etc. [bron: www.kunstradio.at]
-'Improvised Music & Sound Works': a 1921 archive recording of Futurist Noise Machines. Not only did the Intonarumori/noise machine evoke considerable interest from many of the leading composers of the day, they also influenced the use of noises in films, radio and the theatre as weIl as the symphonies for factory whistles and sirens organised by the Russian futurists in several cities between 1918 and 1922.
-'Ian Breakwell and Ian McQueen: a collaborative sound version of Breakwell's exhibition, 'Circus", Hugh Davis and David Toop: a concert of improvised music during the A.P.G. week at Riverside Studios, August 1978. Hugh Davis. This recording of the Intonarumori/noise machine is believed to be the only one in existence.
-'Breakwells Circus', Ian Breakwell &Ian McQueen: In November 1978 the artist lan Breakwell created an exhibition called Circus at the Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, inspired by the magical theatre spectacles of Hengler's Glasgow Circus of the early 2Oth Century. As part of the exhibition Breakwell collaborated with lan McQueen, the Third Eye Composer in Residence at that time. McQueen, composed a tape reproduced on this cassette using Breakwell's voice reading his series of sixteen related circus texts, recordings made at live circus performances, the voices of old Glasgwegians reminiscing about Hengler's circus and electronic music. This side of the cassette also includes an extract from lan McQueen's music theatre work, Insight into Night, recorded at the I.C.A. March 1979.
-'Improvised Music', Hugh Davies & David Toop: The music on this tape represents part of a concert given by Hugh Davies and David Toop at Riverside Studios, London in July 1978. The music was improvised without prior discussion. Hugh Davies plays mostly amplified sound and home made instruments; David Toop plays mostly acoustic, sound and home made Instruments as well as conventional flutes, fiddles etc. [bron: www.kunstradio.at]
Datum 1980
Vervaardiging periode20e eeuw
Objectnaamtijdschriften, geluidscassettes
Objectcategorieaudiovisuele materialen, kunstenaarsboeken
Materiaalkunststof
Techniekopgenomen