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String complement (to Ergodos I) : for any number of string instruments : February, 1964 / by James Tenney.

Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD 32440 1 disc
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LIBRA M1470.T46 E71 2005
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Tenney, James.
Standardized Title:
Ergodos, no. 1, String complement
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Aleatory music.
Electronic music.
Computer music.
Genre:
Electronic music.
Computer music.
Sound recordings.
Aleatory music.
Notated music.
Physical Description:
1 unnumbered leaf, 5 parts (1 unnumbered leaf each) ; 28 x 36 cm + 1 audio disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in.)
4 3/4 in.
Other Title:
String complement I : for any number of string instruments
Place of Publication:
Baltimore, Md. : Smith Publications, [2005?]
System Details:
1.4 m/s
stereo
digital recording
Notes:
Durations: 18:31, 18:38.
Title on parts: String complement (to Ergodos I or II).
CD contains electronic sounds only.
Includes introduction, performance instructions, and glossary of symbols.
Ergodos I and Ergodos II made at Bell Telephone Laboratories,1963 using magnetic tape, consisting of computer-generated stereophonic sound on 2 channels. Contents of tape have been transferred to CD format, containing 2 versions of each composition, forward and reverse.
Recording "may be used as material for a performance (with or without the string complement) of any duration up to 18 minutes"--Introduction.
OCLC:
62271479

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