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Marco Polo Revisited
Recorded in Spaulding Auditorium, Dartmouth College, at the Festival of New Musics, May 2, 2000. -
Music for Ciona
Score for a dance by Pilobolus; also on PBS ‘Dance in America’. -
Mussems Sång
Material from EMS synthesizer in Stockholm, Sweden and artificial voice created on Johann Sundberg's voice synthesizer called 'Musse.' -
Narita Airport Rock
Source material recorded in Tokyo, Japan. -
Nevsehir
Source material collected in Turkey. -
Nukuoro
Live Synclavier recorded January 12, 1980. -
Nyckelharpen Variations
Bregman Electronic Music Studio. Source material from Norwegian ‘keyed fiddle’ called the Nyckelharpa. -
Oskuldens Dröm (The Dreams of the Virgins)
Uses EMS synthesizer in Stockholm with software by Michael Hinton. Commissioned by the Swedish Society of Virgins, the title translates ‘The Dreams of the Virgins.’ -
'Otahiti
Bregman Electronic Music Studio. A political piece in protest against French nuclear testing in the Pacific. Source material from French Polynesia and voices recorded in France. Commissioned by the Group de Musique Experimentale de Bourges. -
Pacific Rimbombo
A solo work for a computer music instrument invented by Max V. Mathews.