Bernard Parmegiani - De Natura Sonorum Thu Mar 08, 2007 3:34 pm
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Bernard Parmegiani - De Natura Sonorum
From the liner notes:
"The instantaneousness of the ephemeral, the mobility and changeableness of the repetitive: these are the themes that have helped to give birth to a dozen of my works, from Violostries (1963) to Pour en finir avec le pouvoir d'Orphee (1974).With De Natura Sonorum I have begun a new period. After experimenting with the relation between the sound material and the form of its development, I have become interested in the writing of sounds - sounds whose ink, so to speak, is taken from materials I try to combine and/or contrast in order to observe their nature.Thus a dialectical contradiction emerges from the contrast between a living and natural sound (that remains diffuse in nature) and an artificial sound (a notion that suggests a 'taste for an improved naturalness' as C. Rosset puts it).This music, intended to be as 'general as possible,' flows through a continuous metamorphosis, digging its own bed, thanks to successive inductions generating the artificial from the natural.Does listening to this constant transition from one state to another tell us anything about the nature of sound?" Bernard Parmegiani
Tracklisting:
1. Incidences/Résonances <4:00>
2. Accidents/Harmoniques <4:46>
3. Géologie Sonore <4:34>
4. Dynamique de la Résonance <2:53>
5. Étude Élastique <6:42>
6. Conjugaison du Timbre <5:15>
7. Incidences/Battements <1:43>
8. Natures Éphémères <4:08>
9. Matières Induites <3:44>
10. Ondes Croisées <2:01>
11. Pleins et Déliés <4:39>
12. Points Contre Champs <8:31>
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