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Partch’s work here seems to be anchored not only to ancient Greek antecedents for the tunings and the performance practices of poetry but also in the genre of “sound poetry” as practiced in the early twentieth century and even perhaps forward to later incarnations of this genre like Charles Dodge’s pioneering 1980s “Speech Songs” using computerized vocal synthesis algorithms.
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Both “Bitter music” and “Harry Partch, 1942” are basically variations on Partch’s work with “speech music”. This is in effect a sort of appendix to the Bridge Records Volume I, (“Bitter Music” released in 2011) of their visionary complete Partch recording project. Suffice it to say that some of my Christmas shopping is done now.)
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(Of course you can get the excellent recording and the texts, learned liner notes, and historical photos on a pdf file, the recording on a digital file, but collectors will long cherish this museum quality document. It is a beautifully conceived and executed release on the ever adventurous MicroFest Records. They contain the liner notes, relevant texts as well as historical photographs and some fascinating historical material that helps put this sonic document in its proper context. Save for the heavy stock end papers the pages are glossy satin coated pages.
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And by that I mean it is a hardcover book measuring 6 x 8 inches with boards and spine covered tastefully with images and text.
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This (apparently stereo) direct to disc recording languished in an archive and has now been liberated and released to Partch historians, fans and friends of new music.įirst let me say that the physical product here is both his both a valuable historic artifact and a “fetish level” collectible. Save & Scan above will overwrite any settings you set with this and vice versa.It is thanks to the ever industrious Guitarist/composer/producer (et al) John Schneider for doing the research and navigating legal quagmires to obtain permission to release this marvelous private recording of a lecture/demonstration of Harry Partch’s musical theories in a sort of lecture/recital given on Novemin Kilbourn Hall at the Eastman School of Music. The import will just add the tracks and settings you have in your CSV to whatever is currently in the system for your site, it will not remove anything not specifically referenced in the CSV.
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