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Boum sha boom
Bregman Electronic Music Studio. Source material 1950s American pop music with voices of Colette Gaudin and the composer. -
Brush Canyon
An important solo Synclavier work using both electronic and sampled sounds. Synclavier Concert, Lionel Hampton School of Music, University of Idaho, March 18, 1986. -
Burdock birds
Musique concrete using synthezied and real birds sounds for outdoor performance and composed for the Burdock Festival organized by Christian Wolff at the Ray Nash farm in Royalton, Vermont. -
Ce que signifie la declaration des droits de lhomme et du citoyen
Commissioned by the Groupe de Musique Experimentale de Bourges for anniversary of French Constitution. Voice: Colette Gaudin. -
Chef's d'oeuvre
First electronic music composition in the Griffith Electronic Music Studio. The most well-known of all the composer’s works. -
Columbia etude no. 1
Tape spliced exercise in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. -
Correspondences amoreuse des Isle Marquises
Source material for ‘Ce Que Signifie’ consisting of recordings made in Nuku Hiva in the Marqueses Islands. -
Degitaru Ongaku
Synclavier Concert, Lionel Hampton School of Music, University of Idaho, March 18, 1986. -
Double Structure
Live recording from Spaulding Auditorium at Dartmouth College, October 31 1971. A pre-cut wooden structure is assembled on stage with moving electronics by the two composers.