CDAn accidental guide to Sydney 2002 / by Gail Priest. Possessed by sound / texts and performance by Amanda Stewart ; music by Tim O'Dwyer. City of nerves / by John Potts.
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Work | Composer | Performers | Duration | |
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Possessed by sound | Timothy O'Dwyer | |||
City of nerves | John Potts | |||
Accidental guide to Sydney 2002 | Gail Priest | |||
Possessed by sound | Amanda Stewart |
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Duration: 68 min.
This product forms part of the following series: Listening Room.
Summary: 'An accidental guide to Sydney 2002': A radiophonic work, a modern myth, taking the listener on a musical and sonic amble through the streets of inner Sydney. Text by Caitlin Newton-Broad, composition by Gail Priest, with many voices and performers. This work was created as part of the Music Theatre for Radio Residency for an Emerging Artist, funded by the Music Fund and the New Media Arts Fund of the Australia Council.
Non-commercial recording - for study purposes only.
Summary: 'Possessed by sound': Improvisations for voice, saxophone and bass clarinet recorded at the 2002 Now, Now Festival of Spontaneous Music, in Sydney.
Broadcast on The Listening Room, ABC Classic FM, 22 April 2002.
Summary: 'City of nerves': A tour through a virtual metropolis: the sampled sounds of technology: fax machines, mobile phones, computer booting up, modems. With Rachel Szalaz, John Howard and Yves Stening.
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