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Re: amazing video: The New Sound Of Music 1979 (part 4)
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? On Fri, 25 Mar 2016, 21:27 Luis, <largadoluisfernando@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 61 lines hi, thank you for your attention! You know let me know if my work will be> hi, thank you for your attention! You know let me know if my work will be > used by you? > thank you so much > > 2016-03-24 20:30 GMT-03:00 Baptiste Bacot <baptiste.bacot@gmail.com>: > >> Thank you very much, precious document! >> >> B. >> >> >> Le 24 mars 2016 à 22:58, Zombiefly <zombiefly@gmail.com> a écrit : >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJHtcWLhrX4&feature=youtu.be&t=297 >> >> The New Sound of Music is a fascinating BBC historical documentary from >> the year 1979. It charts the development of recorded music from the first >> barrel organs, pianolas, the phonograph, the magnetic tape recorder and >> onto the concepts of musique concrete and electronic music development with >> voltage-controlled oscillators making up the analogue synthesizers of the >> day. EMS Synthesizers and equipment are a heavily featured technology >> resource in this film, with the show's host, Michael Rodd, demonstrating >> the EMS VCS3 synthesizer and it's waveform output. Other EMS products >> include the incredible Synthi 100 modular console system, the EMS AKS, the >> Poly Synthi and the EMS Vocoder. Most of the location shots are filmed >> within the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop studios as they were in 1979. Malcolm >> Clarke demonstrates the Synthi 100, also known as the "Delaware", Michael >> Rodd demonstrates musique concrete by tape splicing and manipulation and >> Paddy Kingsland demonstrates tape recorder delay techniques (also known as >> "Frippertronics"). The Yamaha CS-80 analogue synthesizer is demonstrated by >> both Peter Howell and Roger Limb. The EMS Vocoder is also expertly put to >> use by Peter Howell on his classic "Greenwich Chorus" for the television >> series "The Body in Question". Dick Mills works on sound effects for Doctor >> Who using a VCS3 unit, and Elizabeth Parker uses bubble sounds to create >> music for an academic film on particle physics. Peter Zinovieff is featured >> using his computer music studio and DEC PDP8 computer to produce electronic >> variations on classic vintage scores. David Vorhaus is featured using his >> invention, the MANIAC (Multiphasic ANalog Inter-Active Chromataphonic >> (sequencer)), and playing his other invention, the Kaleidophon -- which >> uses lengths of magnetic tape as velocity-sensitive ribbon controllers. The >> New Sound of Music is a fascinating insight into the birth of the world of >> recorded and electronic music and features some very classic British >> analogue synthesizers creating the electronic sounds in this film. The >> prime location for these demonstrations is the BBC Radiophonic Workshop >> where much creativity and invention took place during the period the >> workshop was in operation in the latter part of the twentieth century. >> Electronic music today is used everywhere, and many musicians gain >> inspiration from the past, as well as delving into the realms of sonic >> structures and theories made possible by the widespread use of computers to >> manipulate sounds for the creation of all kinds of musical forms. >> >> eww. sorry for the formatting. >> sorry if this has been posted before, i hadn't seen it. >> -- >> ---------------------------------------- >> not sent from an iDevice >> ---------------------------------------- >> >> >> >