Animated Sonic Forms number 3

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Recording of Francis John Sacci's Animated Sonic Forms number 3. Animated Sonic Forms number 3 was composed in 3 dimensions. Each tuning fork or timbre is a world apart. One sound created, another was made until two melodies of 12 sounds exist. The accompaniment was made by mixing the sounds heard in the melodies. The melodies are heard in different ways, we use variations, different speeds change the sounds while the melodies are played back and forth. The two little melodies are always played together to form a big line. Throughout the piece, the listener experiences two or three of … continued below

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5 sound recordings (59 min., 3 sec.)

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Sacci, Frank 1978.

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  • Main Title: Animated Sonic Forms number 3
  • Series Title: MISAME

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Recording of Francis John Sacci's Animated Sonic Forms number 3. Animated Sonic Forms number 3 was composed in 3 dimensions. Each tuning fork or timbre is a world apart. One sound created, another was made until two melodies of 12 sounds exist. The accompaniment was made by mixing the sounds heard in the melodies. The melodies are heard in different ways, we use variations, different speeds change the sounds while the melodies are played back and forth. The two little melodies are always played together to form a big line. Throughout the piece, the listener experiences two or three of the great variations of melodies playing simultaneously. An axis of percussive sounds is played during the music.

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5 sound recordings (59 min., 3 sec.)

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Mnemothèque Internationale des Arts Electroacoustiques

Sound recordings of electroacoustic music from the archive of the International de musique électroacoustique de Bourges (IMEB). The works were created in the IMEB studios or submitted by participants of the Festival Synthèse or the Bourges Electroacoustic Music Competition. Access is restricted to the UNT community.

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  • 1978

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  • May 27, 2021, 11:03 a.m.

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  • June 16, 2021, 12:40 p.m.

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Sacci, Frank. Animated Sonic Forms number 3, audio recording, 1978; Bourges, France. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1808561/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Music Library.

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