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Que

Description: Recording of Coriún Aharonián's Que, spoken text performed by Armando Halty. All of the sound material, besides the spoken text, is electronically generated sounds. It was composed between July and October 1969 and was realized in the Laboratorio de Moesica Electronica of the Centro Latinoamericano de Altos Estudios Musicales of the Instituto Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires.
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Date: 1969
Duration: 4 minutes 03 seconds
Creator: Aharonián, Coriún, 1940-2017

[Rock walls with sparse foliage]

Description: Photograph of tall rock walls with green bushes and foliage along its surface. There is a short wall made of rocks as well as multiple narrow rock pillars in the center of the photograph that are distinctly man-made. Sparse pale green foliage surrounds these structures.
Date: 1969

[The royal hall in Neuschwanstein Castle]

Description: Photograph of the royal hall inside Neuschwanstein Castle in Schwangau, Germany. There are several pillars surrounding the room, a chandelier at the center, and a variety of artwork painted along the walls. At the end of the room, there are some stairs leading into a small area with four candelabra in a square formation.
Date: 1969

Shozyg 1 et 2,2

Description: Recording of Hugh Davies' Shozyg 1 et 2,2. This work was created by reconstructing and modifying 4 instruments (an egg slicer, Aeolian harp, guitar string, and various springs) whose sound progresses from monophonic into stereophonic. The composer intends the piece to be performed with 4 speakers.
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Date: 1969
Duration: 10 minutes 23 seconds
Creator: Davies, Hugh, 1943-2005

Sinfonia Rustica

Description: Recording of Bohdan Mazurek's Sinfonia Rustica.
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Date: 1969
Duration: 9 minutes 42 seconds
Creator: Mazurek, Bohdan

Solitaire

Description: Recording of Arne Nordheim's Solitaire. The composition was composed for the opening of the Museum Sonia Henko-Niels Onstad Foundation Museum of Contemporary Art in Oslo. The primary assumption of the composer was to give the composition in audiovisual form in which the latest technical possibilities of sounds and light projection would be utilized. However, this composition exists also in concert version, deprived of extra musical elements, in which a significant role is played by the spatial … more
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Date: 1969/1970
Duration: 12 minutes 12 seconds
Creator: Nordheim, Arne

Studie VI

Description: Recording of Lucien Goethals's Studie VI. The basic material is rectangular waves. This material is subjected to various transformations by filtering. The octave is divided into 24 equal parts--it's quarter-tone music. Various sound layers (rhythm - melodic) are superimposed which gives form to a polyphonic playing. So it is mostly linear music with no use recorded sounds.
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Date: 1969
Duration: 11 minutes 32 seconds
Creator: Goethals, Lucien

Summer Voices

Description: Recording of Douglas Lilburn's Summer Voices.
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Date: 1969
Duration: 6 minutes 40 seconds
Creator: Lilburn, Douglas, 1915-2001

[Table and chairs in a room, 2]

Description: Photograph of six white chairs surrounding a table. There is a wooden bureau behind the table, and a candle sconce on either side of the bureau, each holding two candles. There wooden stands with a vase on top on each side of the bureau. There is part of a couch at the bottom of the image.
Date: 1969

[Table and chairs in room]

Description: Photograph of six white chairs surrounding a wooden table in a room on top of a dark rug. There is a wooden bureau behind the table, and there are three tall candles on the table. There is a wooden candle sconce on each side of the bureau holding two candles. Underneath each sconce is a wooden stand with a vase.
Date: 1969
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