
Various - Sound Symposium 1990
Musician: VariousAlbum title: Sound Symposium 1990
Style: Avant-garde Jazz, Contemporary, Experimental, Folk, Free Improvisation
Released: 1990
Size MP3 version: 1503 mb
Size APE version: 1456 mb
Size WMA version: 1618 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 472
Format: VQF WAV AU ASF MMF DMF VOX
Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Classical / World and Folk
Various - Sound Symposium 1990 mp3 album
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | –Uakti | Untitled | 10:03 |
| A2 | –Iva Bittova* | Chinese Song | 3:03 |
| A4 | –Tom Guralnick | Mobile Saxophone And Mute Unit | 4:07 |
| A5 | –Gerry Hemingway, Tom Walsh and Richard Underhill | MongooseComposed By – Nic Gotham |
7:12 |
| A6 | –Susan Rawcliffe | Didjeridu Solo | 4:23 |
| A7 | –Phil Minton and Roger Turner | UntitledPercussion – Roger TurnerVoice – Phil Minton |
3:47 |
| A8 | –Gordon Monahan | This Piano Thing (excerpt) | 3:37 |
| A9 | –Emile Benoit and Pamela Morgan | Vive La RoseGuitar – Pamela MorganVocals – Emile Benoit |
3:42 |
| A10 | –Cymbali with Paulo Santos, Jacques Dudon and Ewan Macpherson | UntitledBagpipes – Ewan Macpherson Drums [Clay Drums] – Paulo SantosElectronics [Photosonic Discs] – Jacques DudonPerformer [Group] – Cymbali |
3:38 |
| B1 | –Don Wherry | The Last BlastComposed By – Don WherryCoordinator – Paul DinglePerformer – Harbour Symphony |
6:05 |
| B2 | –Die Audio Gruppe | UntitledAlto Saxophone – Ralf BuronLeader – Benoit Maubrey* |
2:54 |
| B3 | –Michael Peppe | Busy, Busy, Busy | 1:35 |
| B4 | –Pierre-Andre Arcand* | Untitled (excerpt)Tape, Electronics – Pierre-André Arcand |
3:02 |
| B5 | –Michael Peppe and Mack Furlong | Black Speech Soliloquy; Adolescent From Manhattan | 2:38 |
| B6 | –Marilyn Crispell Quartet | UntitledBass – Lisle EllisDrums – Roger TurnerPiano – Marilyn CrispellTenor Saxophone – Tom Guralnick |
8:35 |
| B7 | –Don Wherry | Flume (excerpt)Composed By, Percussion – Don WherryPercussion, Wind – Paul BendzsaSounds – Ric Barela |
5:15 |
| B8 | –Paul Dutton, Lisle Ellis, Richard Underhill and David Prentice | The QuartetAlto Saxophone – Richard UnderhillBass – Lisle EllisViolin – David Prentice Voice – Paul Dutton |
6:26 |
| B9 | –Uakti and Iva Bittova* | Untitled | 7:20 |
Credits
- Edited By, Compiled By – Don Wherry, Wallace Hammond
- Recorded By – Jim Rillie, Stephanie Squires
Notes
All recordings taken live from Sound Symposium 1990, July 6 to 14, 1990.A3 - Tom Guralnick playing his Mobile Saxophone and Mute Unit, a sculptural set-up of tenor saxophone, vacuuphones, and other invented instruments.
B1 - Harbour Symphony. Music written for the horns of ships in St. John's Harbour was first created by Joe Carter and Paul Steffler for Sound Symposium 1983. Since then many composers have written works for this magnificent environmental instrument, including R. Murray Schafer, Pauline Oliveros, Alvin Lucier and Hildegarde Westerkamp.
B2 - Die Audio Gruppe. A group of Sound Symposium artists wearing clothes individually equipped with amplifiers, loudspeakers and batteries that permit the wearers to hook up with walkmans with pre-recorded cassettes, electronic instruments or microphones.
B3 - Busy,Busy, Busy, an excerpt from Peppe's Behaviormusik.
B5 - Two excerpts from Peppe's Behaviormusik.
B7 - Flume is a multidisciplinary work for 2 musicians (Don Wherry and Paul Bendzsa) in dinghies, (Terrill Maguire) underwater dance, (Frank Lapointe) projected underwater visuals, and (Flip Janes) lighting. The Flume Tank at the Marine Institute of Technology in St. John's is the largest of its kind in the world.











