Pipe Wrench: Flute

Track Listings
1. Twittering Machine    
2. Music for Flute and Computer    
3. Blistering Price of Power    
4. Interact I    
5. Jupiter    

Pipe Wrench: Flute, Music, Elizabeth McNutt, Lyon, Moon, Manoury, Classical, Classical Artists, Electronic & Computer, Modern Composition
Pipe Wrench: Flute
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Pipe Wrench: Flute
    Elizabeth McNutt , Lyon , Moon , and Manoury
    Manufacturer: Emf Media
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    General ModernGeneral Modern | Modern, 20th, & 21st Century | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    ComputerComputer | Electronic | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00005MK1J
    Release Date: 2001-01-16

    Tracks:

    1. The Twittering Machine
    2. Music for Flute and Computer
    3. The Blistering Price of Power
    4. Interact I
    5. Jupiter

    Product Description

    Elizabeth McNutt, extraordinary flutist, interacts with a computer in performance. It's as if she asks: How can a traditional instrument interact with technology? And in this CD, with its diverse approaches and distinctive sounds, she provides many answers. The music is by Andrew May, Cort Lippe, Eric Lyon, Barry Moon, and Philippe Manoury, and the compositions are distinct in process and sound. Andrew May's 'The Twittering Machine' (1995) is an improvisational duet between flute and computer in which "the computer acts as an invisible chorus, shadowing and vying with the soloist's gestures." Cort Lippe's 'Music for Flute and Computer' (1994) is a drama of conversation, in which a sound-sensitive computer tracks the flute sounds and responds accordingly. Eric Lyon's 'The Blistering Price of Power' (1993), with its recorded sounds ranging from electronics to simple synth-pop grooves to fanciful fife-like cadenzas, extends the flute in a colorful challenge. Barry Moon's 'Interact I' (1996) is a spare and fascinating texture of strange and beautiful sounds, created enitrely by flute and computer interactions. Philippe Manoury's 'Jupiter' (1987), one of the early classics of instrument/computer combinations, pioneered the concept of score-following to synchronize live electronics with a live performer.

    Music Track:

    1. Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (Extracts)
    2. Rachmaninov - Piano Concerto No.1 · Paganini Variations / Pletnev · Philharmonia Orchestra · Pesek [Original recording remastered]
    3. Reinhold Friedrich Plays Mason, Walter, Rihm
    4. Remillard, Pinet, Soly
    5. Respighi: Suite No.3/Puccini: Crisantemi/Verdi: String Quartet In E Minor/Albinoni: Adagio In G Minor
    6. Rheinberger: Complete Organ Works, Vol. 5
    7. Rossini: Sonata Nos. 1-6
    8. Rubbra: Complete Solo Piano Music
    9. Salomone Rossi: Primo Libro Di Madragali a 4 Voci
    10. Satie: Complete Works for Piano Four Hands

    Music Track

    music track

    Recommended Music:

    Atlanta Rhythm Section - Greatest Hits

    George Lloyd conducts George Lloyd

    Ida Gotkovsky: Concertos for Clarinet and Symphonic Band

    Music: Bandera [Live]

    Let's Work Together Live [Live]

    In This World

    I Can Talk With God

    Franz Volker Rare Recordings 1927-41

    Karaoke Style: Country Love Songs, Vol. 1 [Karaoke]

    Discografia Esencial [Import]

    Give Too Much

    Home Away From Home [Import]

    Goa Classics, Vol. 2 [Import]

    Windham Hill Sampler '88

    Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters, Vol. 2