Electronic Frequencies #21: Music includes Vladimir Ussachevsky, Mario Davidovsky, Bülent Arel and Pril Smiley.
01. Element: fosfor (1218 spectral lines).
from: Pieter Suurmond’s nanotone sample library (Atomic spectra sonified).
Electromagnetic spectra of atoms and ions, ranging from deep infrared up to far ultraviolet, were transposed exactly 40 octaves down to make them audible.
Old tape music for an hour. From the CD Pioneers of Electronic Music:
02. Otto Luening-Vladimir Ussachevsky-Incantation. (1953)
03. Otto Luening-Moonflight. (1968)
04. Vladimir Ussachevsky-Piece For Tape Recorder. (1956)
05. Pril Smiley-Kolyosa. (1970)
06. Bulent Arel-Stereo Electronic Music No. 2. (1970)
07. Vladimir Ussachevsky-Computer Piece No. 1. (1968)
08. Vladimir Ussachevsky-Two Sketches For A Computer Piece 1. (1971)
09. Vladimir Ussachevsky-Two Sketches For A Computer Piece 2. (1971)
10. Mario Davidovsky-Synchronisms No. 5. (1969)
11. Alice Shields-The Transformation Of Ani. (1970)
Outro: Levnet members: Rainbow in Curved Ether. 22 people who, on request, held 1 tone for up to 5 minutes on a theremin. Recorded by the participants themselves, sometime in February 2010.