Musique électroacoustique latino-américaine

Martín Fumarola, Shaguir, 1998
(Argentine)



Durée de l'enregistrement : 8 min 24 s.
Instruments : Bande
Réalisé à : Theremin Center for Electroacoustic Music and Multimedia. Moscou, Russie.

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À propos de cette composition :

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Shaguir is a word that was used in the old Egypt with mystical, quasi-religious, magical, concealed, connotations. It was a word mentioned in rituals and ceremonies in order to achieve the wealth, the improvement, the change, the self-knowledge, the initiation to a different life.
For the composer, most or all pieces produced with Max have a well-noticeable similarity in the general musical result. My challenge both as a composer and as a programmer was to produce a piece with Max but that "it doesn't sound like produced with Max".
Several Max patches were programmed: for improvising with the mouse, for using algorithmic procedures combined with real time perfomance, for aleatoric pitch generation, etc. The music results of the patches were yuxtaposed manually, after a careful selection.
The timbres and sound materials were produced utilizing a YAMAHA TG-33 tone generator.
"ShaGuir" was produced during January and the beginning of February 1998 in the "Theremin Center for Electroacoustic Music and Multimedia" in Moscow. A grant from the Ministry of Culture of Argentina made possible my trip to Moscow.

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