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  • 2-, 4-, & 8-channel mixes available

    Published on audio CD: In Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the University of Illinois Experimental Music Studios (1958-2008), 2008.

  • 2- & 4-channel mixes available

    Published on 60×60 Crimson Mix, 2010

    (www.60×60.com/2010_Crimson_Mix.htm)

    Composed in memory of Allen Strange (1943 – 2008)
  • 2-, 4-, & 8-channel mixes available
  • 2-, 4-, or 8-channel mixes available

    Published on two audio CDs:

    Insomnia, Kai Schumacher, piano. SWR Music/Hänssler Classic (093.334.000), June 2015.

    Here (and There), Jeri-Mae Astolfi, piano. Innova Records (Innova 846), January 2013.
  • 2- or 4-channel mixes available

    Published on 60×60 Pacific Rim Mix, 2012
  • 2-, 4-, or 8-channel TimeLines available
  • Earth Tones was the first significant piece of electroacoustic music I wrote in graduate school (1978), and was created using a 4-track recorder, a Moog Mark IV, an Arp 2600 with sequencer and an EchoPlex (analog echo). It’s now become an homage to the wonderful synth sounds of the 1970s and to the meeting point between contemporary concert music and progressive rock — a place I’ve been exploring and mining now for decades. Thanks for the memories.

    Composer contact:  mobberleyj@umkc.edu    

    Website (scores, recordings and info):  http://jamesmobberleymusic.com   

  • A Plurality of One was commissioned by clarinetist Robert Hill for premiere in Cleveland, Ohio.  The idea for the piece came from a recording session which provided a variety of clarinet sounds for the composer to use in making the accompanying tape part – that is, to use ONLY clarinet sounds, thereby insuring a strict timbral unity between soloist and tape.  This recording is by clarinetist Patricia Kostek-Huebner.

    Composer contact:  mobberleyj@umkc.edu    

    Website (scores, recordings and info):  http://jamesmobberleymusic.com   

  • Written for and recorded by flutist Mary Posses.

    Composer contact: mobberleyj@umkc.edu

    Website (scores, recordings and info): http://jamesmobberleymusic.com
  • Written for and recorded by trombonist John Leisenring.

    Composer contact: mobberleyj@umkc.edu

    Website (scores, recordings and info): http://jamesmobberleymusic.com
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