The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Music:Music History
Episode 107
Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music of Norway
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Opening background music: Arne Nordheim, “Caliban's Warning” (excerpt) from The Tempest (Suite From The Ballet) (1980 Philips). An abrupt moment of electronic sound blended into the instrumentation. The electronic realization was done in the Studio Eksperymentalne, Warsaw, Poland. The Tempest was commissioned by the Schwetzinger Festival and first performed by Ballet Rambert at the Rokokotheater, Schwetzingen on 3. May 1979. 7:35
Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz.
Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes.
See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation.
For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
The Sonic Suitcase Edition--Harbors
Music for Space Travelers
Music from the Dark--In Memory of Harold Budd
Merry Moog and other Synthesized Holiday Favorites
Sounds of Industry
Maximum Turntablism, Part 2
Maximum Turntablism, Part 1
Vintage Electronic Music from Japan, Part 2
Vintage Electronic Music from Japan, Part 1
Electronic Jazz, Part 3: Early Synthesizer Jazz
Electronic Jazz, Part 2: Gadgets and Modifiers
Electronic Jazz, Part 1: Before the Synthesizer
David Tudor: From piano to electronics
Vintage Drones and Beats
The Moog Modular Synthesizer—First Recordings
When Computer Music was Experimental, 1951-1971
Synthetic Environments
Strange Sounds from the Movies 1931-1972
Symphony of the Birds
Seeing and Touching Sound—Music for Magnetic Tape
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