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Chamber Industrial

Label: Tzadik [SKU TZ 4008]
Performed by Ecce Ensemble

Per Bloland studied at Stanford with Brian Ferneyhough and Mark Applebaum, has worked at IRCAM and Oberlin, and currently teaches at Miami University. His innovative sound world brilliantly blends custom built electronics with instrumental textures to create unique soundscapes unlike anything you’ve heard before. His work has been performed worldwide to great acclaim and Tzadik is proud to present his first full CD release. Passionately performed by Ecce Ensemble Chamber Industrial is an exciting CD of acoustic and electroacoustic compositions filled with surprise and dramatic tension.

Track List: Solis-EA, A Drift of Swine, Wood Machine Music, Of Dust and Sand, ...walk now and then into the breath that blows coldly past...

 

Vortex

Performed by Neda Hofman-Sretenovic

In Serbia’s contemporary music scene, the performance practice of the pianist Neda Hofman-Sretenovic stands out in a number of respects. Her second CD album, titled Vortex, focuses on works for piano and electronics composed since the early 1990s up to the present.

Track: Los murmullitos

 
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Vestige

Label: Pinna Records
Performed by Wild Rumpus

The ambitious debut recording by contemporary chamber ensemble Wild Rumpus, featuring music by Per Bloland, Joshua Carro, Jenny Olivia Johnson, Dan VanHassel, and Jen Wang.

Track: Solis Overture

 
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Music from SEAMUS, Vol. 29

Label: New Focus Recordings
Performed by Keith Kirchoff

SEAMUS releases its 29th and newest volume in the Music from SEAMUS series with this recording of music by Elliott Lupp, Elainie Lillios, Alex Christie, Ioannis Andriotis, Chris Lortie, Nicole L. Carroll, Panayiotis Kokoras, and Per Bloland.

Track: Los murmullitos

 
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EOS - Patti Cudd

Label: Innova Recordings
Performed by Patti Cudd

Cudd commissioned 16 new compositions for the album and the works span a breathtaking variety of approaches from composers including Cort Lippe, Paul Elwood, Per Bloland, Jeff Herriott, Barry Moon and others. The album also features works by Morton Feldman, Brian Ferneyhough and Christian Wolff — the only ones here without the use of electronics. All the pieces make use of electro-acoustic and interactive techniques, and many use the software Max/MSP, which was designed to offer tools for composers and performers to develop real-time interactive music. The software can track and analyze sound, refracting it and reimagining it as the performer plays.

Track: Shadows of the Electric Moon

 
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Music from SEAMUS, Vol. 24

Label: New Focus Recordings
Performed by Ryan Packard

SEAMUS (Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States) releases the next in its series of back catalogue and new compilations by its composer members. Volume 24 includes music by Scott L. Miller, Ted Coffey, Nina C. Young, Joo Won Park, Chin Ting Chan, John Nichols III, and Per Bloland.

Tracks: Solis-EA

 
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Sound and Video Anthology

Label: MIT Press
Computer Music Journal DVD, Volume 33, 2009

SEAMUS (Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States) releases the next in its series of back catalogue and new compilations by its composer members. Volume 24 includes music by Scott L. Miller, Ted Coffey, Nina C. Young, Joo Won Park, Chin Ting Chan, John Nichols III, and Per Bloland.

Tracks: Graveshift

 
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Intersections

Label: Spektral Label
Performed by Eliot Gattegno

Another, most exciting release in our new series GRENZENLOS, presents award-winning American saxophonist Eliot Gattegno playing international compositions of experimental music. Gattegno is the recent winner of the Kranichstein Music Award 2008.

Tracks: Quintet for solo saxophone and electronics

 
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Music from Stanford <541>, Vol. 3

Label: Innova Recordings
Performed by Inauthentica

It has been said that complex times call for complex music. Here is that music. Tempered by the fact that the New Complexity movement (of Ferneyhough and Carter fame) is now several decades old and life in the pleasant surroundings of Stanford, California, can't be that disturbing. Here, young composition grads apply their fierce minds and scurrying intellects to the problems of chamber music. They present it in a series known simply as 541.

Tracks: Negative Mirror, Part II

 
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Contemporanea 2004

Label: TauKay Edizioni Musicali (taukay 126)
Performed by the Mikrokosmos Ensemble

Esecuzione delle composizioni vincitrici del
Quinto Concorso Internazionale di Musica Contemporanea Città di Udine

Tracks: Prelude: Dissent

 
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Music from SEAMUS, Vol. 15

Performed by Chryssie Nanou

SEAMUS (Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States) releases the next in its series of back catalogue and new compilations by its composer members. Volume 15 includes music by Andrew May, Per Bloland, Larry Fritts, Suk-Jun Kim, Christopher Ariza, Jeffrey Stolet, Pablo Furman, Troy Rogers.

Tracks: Elsewhere is a Negative Mirror, Part I

 
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Mood Shifts

Society of Composers, Inc. CD 21
Label: Capstone Records (CPS-8748)

Music by Bruce Mahin, Per Bloland, Alejandro Rutty, Grace Choi, Greg Bartholomew, Tom Lopez, and Charles Argersinger.

Tracks: Prelude: Dissent