| I have mentioned that this CD exists, and while there is currently a
minor production problem, I expect that it will be available very
soon. I estimate that it will cost $8 including postage. Or I will
have some copies with me in Boston this summer, and in Michigan ICMC
in October, to save the postage....
Most tracks were created with Csound on a mixture of SGI and Windows95.
The CD is called
Singing in the Bath
and has 14 tracks of music by Peter Cooke, Jeremy Leach and myself,
and a collage of sounds from a community workshop.
There is a 12-side booklet with notes and composer details (well not
very detailed). Track summary is:
1 For Fabienne John ffitch 1964 2m 10s
2 Phase Music Peter Cooke 1987 7m 29s
3 Collage various, arr ffitch 1994 1m 49s
4-6 Drums&Different Canons#1 1996
John ffitch 7m
(Five sections; Prelude -- Henon -- Gruneberg -- Distance -- Prelude)
7 Sing the World John ffitch 1997 16m 11s
8 Half a Beast John ffitch 1996 1m
9 Rhythm Jeremy Leach 1994 1m 10s
10 Waves of Rhythm Jeremy Leach 1995 1m
11 Spaceworlds'95 Jeremy Leach 1995 1m
12 Galoshaplopagos John ffitch 1997 4m
13 Robur John ffitch 1998 10m 40s
14 Phase Music II Peter Cooke 1987/98 3m 55s
Total approx 57mins
Notes:
1. Piano solo; (re-)created with Csound and Rosegarden
2. Music500 computer synth/BBC micro
3. CDP, csound and SGI sound editor
4.\
5. >Csound and C-generated score
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7. Csound-treated voice
8. Csound
9. Algorithmic, csound timbres
10. Csound with Gamelan samples
11. Custom software
12. Csound, with CDP and csound fragments
13. Voice and Csound
14. As trk2 with Cool edit
==John |