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Spanish contribution to soundcompilation (WWW-Jukebox)
Concha Jerez - José Iges
"The Whistling of the Iron Horse crossing the threshold of Heaven" - First
part - 7'30"
The whole works concerns the psicological, economical and political
aspects of the migrating population in Europe. The piece has been made
at the Studios of "la Muse en circuit" (Paris) in the beginning of April 95, as
a production of that french group.
Eduardo Pérez Maseda
"Take me away" - ecerpt - 5'33"
This composer, born in Madrid in 1955, has used a well known - a
multilingual - text by the italian writer Italo Calvino, as the axis of his work.
The text was taken from the novel "Il barone rampante". Maseda's piece was
made in 1988 at the GME Cuenca.
Jesús Villa Rojo
"Stories on the air" - final part - 5'01"
The author was born in Brihuega (Guadalajara) in 1941. The work takes
part in the series of coproductions made between CDMC
(Ministry of Culture) and RNE (Ars Sonora) since 1988. In fact, this
excerpt belongs to the first work done under that accord. It was recorded
by the members of L.I.M.-Ensemble - founded and directed by the
author - in 1988 at the Studios Música 1 and Música 2 (RNE, Madrid).
Eduardo Polonio
U-Session 4'24"
The career of E. Polonio (Madrid, 1941) in the field of Electroacustic Music
is very long. Recently, the GMEB and CIME have awarded his aristic
trajectory with the "Magistère 1994" (Bourges, France). Polonio has played,
specially for "horizontal radio" the number "U", which belongs to the
"Universal Machine" by Turing. The score is really executed by four virtual
players - piano, flute, sax and bass in the author's computer in 1995.
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