[microsound] music and/including nature in its manner of operation
Massimiliano Viel
mail at maxviel.it
Thu Jun 3 06:03:21 EDT 2010
Just to mention a few very classic composers (apart from Messiaen): K.Stockhausen (Sternklang) and François Bernard Mâche, who also wrote a book on "Myth and Nature, or The Dolphins of Arion".
I would also add the zoomusicologist and composer Dario Martinelli.
By the way I have realized a sort of sound planetarium as a precise sound representation of the movement of stars and planets (and objects in general) in the celestial vault.
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Il giorno 03/giu/2010, alle ore 00.47, Simon Roy Christensen ha scritto:
> hello hello
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> I'm about to write a music-historical paper/essay on music including nature, or maybe rather the acting of nature. Here I'm thinking of examples like some of Max Eastley's sound sculptures, Paul Panhuysen and Céleste Boursier-Mougenot use of birds, the sounds of fungi and plants made audible by Michael Prime or John Cage's "Atlas Eclipticalis" (notation derived from the position of stars), for instance.
> If any of you have recommendations to artists, works or literature or something else that spring to mind which might have some kind of relevance to this, it would be very nice to hear!
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> thank you,
>
> simon
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