Green Ideas Furiously Asleep

Track Listings
1. Creati    
2. Glacier    
3. Romance    
4. Sound Sculptures    
5. Penny's Dream    
6. Wordscapes: Word/Water Asleep/Green Idea    
7. Satan's Sermon    

Green Ideas Furiously Asleep, Music, George Todd, Classical, Classical Artists, Electronic & Computer, Electronic/Avant-Garde/Minimalist Music
Green Ideas Furiously Asleep
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    Green Ideas Furiously Asleep

    Manufacturer: EMF Media
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    ComputerComputer | Electronic | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    Experimental MusicExperimental Music | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00005YRGE
    Release Date: 2000-05-02

    Tracks:

    1. Creati
    2. Glacier
    3. Romance
    4. Sound Sculptures
    5. Penny's Dream
    6. Wordscapes
    7. Satan's Sermon

    Product Description

    It's all George Todd's music, composed with the Middlebury College (Vermont, USA) Synclavier in the pioneering days of digital synthesizers. Todd re-synthesized and transformed the words "green ideas furiously asleep" (reminiscient of a phrase that Noam Chomsky used to illustrate that grammar and meaning are not necessarily the same) in his text-sound pieces 'Glacier' (1991) and 'Wordscapes' (1991). There's a wide range of sounds and approaches here, from the rhythms of 'Creati' (1985) to the lush romantic harmonies of 'Romance' (1986). Todd reflects on his CD, "When composing I see as much as I hear. (This CD) is an arrangement of sound objects... objects which have visual and tactile qualities, objects which have a behavior. They take up space like water or mist or rock, cotton, ice, grass. They move with effortless speed, or they slouch, crawl, bounce, jump, appear and disappear instantly or fade in and out like the smile of the Cheshire cat. They are wet and dry, large, small, opaque, transparent, hard-edged, viscous. I try to infuse them with life and wit." The compositions in this CD, which demonstrate the range of sounds possible with the Synclavier, include: 'Creati' (1995), 'Glacier' (1991), 'Romance' (1987), 'Sound Sculptures' (1983), 'Penny's Dream' (1992), 'Wordscapes' (1991), and 'Satan's Sermon'. In Jon Appleton's words, this CD is "a thrilling experience for those of us who have long admired his work. From the now classic 'Satan's Sermon' (1980), previously on CRI, to the text sound pieces, Todd's disc is a joy..."

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