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Featured Australian works
Work | Composer | Performers | Duration | |
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Parts of speech (The new consonants) (1992) — computer music |
Warren Burt | 5 mins, 14 sec. | ||
Persephone's transition for electroacoustic | Linda Ceff | 6 mins, 25 sec. | ||
Composition number five for Silicon Valley (1989) — computer music |
David Chesworth | 5 mins, 33 sec. | ||
Aristropy (Lumps in the gravity) (1991) — computer music |
Graeme Gerrard | 3 mins, 9 sec. | ||
Linden nights (1991) — studio produced music (pre-recorded sound) |
David Hirst | 9 mins, 28 sec. | ||
Let go, go on (1991) for computer and 7 percussionists Recorded/performed at: La Trobe University, on 1991. |
Cindy John | Graeme Leak, Jim Sosnin | 7 mins, 50 sec. | |
Modern appliances for the contemporary composer — computer music | Chris Knowles | 7 mins | ||
Dry (1989) — live performance electronics |
Felix OHM | Fiona Allan, Jim Franklin, Julian Knowles | 8 mins | |
Study number one (1985) — quartets: 4 synthesizers | Jeff Pressing | 7 mins, 29 sec. | ||
V-line for flexible instrumentation | Felix Werder | Warren Burt, Graeme Gerrard |
Product details
Duration: 70 min.
Liner notes include programme notes and biographical notes on composers.
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