CDThe last collage / by Tony Barrell. Motet / by Machine for Making Sense.
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Work | Composer | Performers | Duration | |
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Last collage | Tony Barrell | |||
Motet | Machine for Making Sense |
Product details
Duration: 70 min.
This product forms part of the following series: Listening Room.
Originally broadcast on The Listening Room, ABC Classic FM, 26 February 2001.
Non-commercial recording. For study purposes only.
Summary: 'Motet': In 1999 Machine For Making Sense produced a performance installation, Sonic Hieroglyphs, at The Studio, Sydney Opera House. They created a stream of sound, speech, text and visual notations, working with visual artist Joan Grounds. This program is an edit and remix of the work, especially for The Listening Room. Performances by Amanda Stewart (text and voice), Rik Rue (tape manipulation), Jim Denley (wind instruments and vocals) and Stevie Wishart (live electronics, hurdy-gurdy, vocals, violin).
Summary: 'The last collage': a feature in tribute to the art of cut-up, includin six poetic interludes from performer Amanda Stewart. With reference to the work of Japanese artist Kimura Tsunehisa, John Heartfield, Picasso, Tristran Tszara, Kurt Schwitters and the Surrealists, and Pauline Pantsdown. With several contributors.
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