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Ros Bandt - Improvisations In Acoustic Chambers flac album

Ros Bandt - Improvisations In Acoustic Chambers flac album
  • Performer Ros Bandt
  • Title Improvisations In Acoustic Chambers
  • Date of release 1981
  • Style Field Recording, Free Improvisation
  • Other formats MMF MP3 MPC ADX APE AAC VQF
  • Genre Audiofiles / Classical
  • Size MP3 1320 mb
  • Size FLAC 1484 mb
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Trombone – Ros Bandt (tracks: A2). Voice – John Griffiths (5) (tracks: B3), Ros Bandt (tracks: A3, A6, B1, B3). Notes. Side A recorded inside a water storage tank on June 22nd 1979 at Kardella farm near Korrumburra, Gippsland, Victoria using Sennheiser binaural microphones on a dummy head and a Nagra 1VS. The tank itself is also played and recorded along with the sounds of the environment

She has curated many sound performances, exhibitions and events. Her original works are recorded on New Albion Records (USA), Move Records (Melbourne), EMI/ABC, and Wergo (Germany).

Bandt was born in Geelong, Victoria. 1981 Improvisations in Acoustic Chambers Tank Pieces and Silo Pieces Move records MS 3035, MC 3035. 1982 Soft and Fragile: Music in Glass and Clay Move Records MS 3045, MC 3045.

Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution, or BOTAR, is a musical collective including influences from ska, punk, classical, and eastern European music, entirely in an acoustic format including classically trained musicians

Ros Bandt is a pioneering international Australian sound artist, composer, scholar who has devoted her life to unique soundings of acoustic spaces, deserts, heritage buildings, and waterways. Over half her work has been in environmental water care issues. In 2010 -2011 she lived in Greece and Turkey where she composed the international electro-acoustic symphony Medusa Dreaming for the Yerebatan Sarayi, the underground 5th century water cistern in Istanbul

Improvisations In Acoustic Chambers.

These include Improvisations in Acoustic Chambers, 1981, and Soft and Fragile: Music in Glass and Clay, 1982. Johnson’s Map of Australia.

Tracklist Hide Credits

Tank Pieces
A1 No. 8 5:00
A2 No. 7 4:08
A3 No. 1 3:50
A4 No. 9 3:54
A5 No. 4 4:42
A6 No. 10 1:19
Silo Pieces
B1 Silo Song 2:41
B2 Distant Polyphony
Recorder – John Griffiths
3:00
B3 Mating Call
Voice – John Griffiths
4:00
B4 Sweet Germinal Wheat
Lute – John Griffiths
4:15
B5 Dog 4:47
B6 Fly Rampage 2:23

Credits

  • Bullroarer – Ros Bandt (tracks: B1)
  • Composed By – Ros Bandt
  • Cymbal – Ros Bandt (tracks: A5)
  • Flute [Bamboo] – Ros Bandt (tracks: A1, A6)
  • Flute [Renaissance] – Ros Bandt (tracks: B6)
  • Lute – John Griffiths (tracks: B4)
  • Photography [Back] – Annette Berzewski
  • Photography [front] – Bernard Wicht
  • Recorder – John Griffiths (tracks: B2), Ros Bandt (tracks: B2, B4)
  • Recorder [Bass] – Ros Bandt (tracks: B5)
  • Recorder [Renaissance Soprano] – Ros Bandt (tracks: A4)
  • Trombone [Mouthpice With Conduit Hose] – Ros Bandt (tracks: A2)
  • Voice – John Griffiths (tracks: B3), Ros Bandt (tracks: A3, A6, B1, B3)

Notes

Side A recorded inside a water storage tank on June 22nd 1979 at Kardella farm near Korrumburra, Gippsland, Victoria using Sennheiser binaural microphones on a dummy head and a Nagra 1VS. The tank itself is also played and recorded along with the sounds of the environment.

Side B recorded inside a wheat silo on October 20th 1979 at Young township, Lambing Flat, NSW using condensor microphones and a Nagra 1VS.

Design by Zap Productions
Thanks to Bruce Cantieni and Cliff James for access to the locations.