Musique électroacoustique latino-américaine

alcides lanza, interferences I (1966-II), 1966
(Argentine)



Durée de l'enregistrement : 5 min 35 s.
Instruments : Pour deux groupes d'instruments à vent et sons électroniques
Réalisé à : Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. New York, États-Unis.
Remarques : McGill Wind Symphony. Robert Gibson, chef d'orchestre.

Autres ressources disponibles :
- Biographie de alcides lanza
- Compositions par alcides lanza

À propos de cette composition :

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interferences was written immediately after plectros II, and it was meant to be a 'personal' project which lanza wanted to offer to the Contemporary Music Group based at Columbia University .

At the time, this group was directed by Charles Wuorinen and Harvey Sollberger. after the score and tape were delivered to them, there was never any answer to lanza's proposal.

interferences I was first performed during the IV Contemporary Music Festival in Mexico City, June 1967, with members of the OSN, conducted by Leopoldo La Rosa.

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