Germán Toro, Ficciones, 1996-1997
For soloist flute (also with piccolo and G flute), tape, and 9 musicians
Germán Toro, Inventario III, 1999
For piano, harp, percussion, 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos and electronics
Germán Toro, Rothko II : Segundo homenaje a Mark Rothko, 1999-2000
For flute, 2 clarinets, oboe, sax, trumpet, and real-time electronics
Mesías Maiguashca, ... y ahora vamos por aqui ..., 1977
For octet and magnetic tape (15 min. 10 sec.)
Antonio Russek, Para espacios abiertos, 1981
Acousmatic music (original for 8 channels tape) (13 min. 53 sec.)
Raúl Pavón, Fantasía cósmica, 1982
For tape (from the original version for film, slides and electronic music)
Web site
Mustica. – Paris : Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique / Musique (IRCAM). {{mustica.ircam.fr}}
Text in periodical
«Frankensteins Netz / Prométhée Numérique / Wiretapping the Beast : Composition based on an Internet-installation by Atau Tanaka». – Audiohyperspace [on line]. – N. p. {{www.swr.de}}
Text in periodical
Breitsameter, Sabine. – «Networks and interfaces : the media artist Atau Tanaka». – Audiohyperspace [on line]. – (July 2002). – N. p. {{www.swr.de}}
Archive document
[Behrman, David]. – Cloud music. – [3] p. – Technical description. – Included in the file entitled «Behrman, David».
Archive document : File
Behrman, David. – [1974-1992]. – Set of 43 elements. – File. – The person who processed the documents established the arrangement of items. – Includes one poster, four technical descriptions, two artist's statments, two biographies, one press release, one list, one diagram, twenty two letters.
Archive document : File
Electronic Music Studios of America. – 1972. – One element. – File. – The person who processed the documents established the arrangement of items. – Includes one handbook.
Festival
15th Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York, The Passenger Ship Terminal at 55th Street, New York, N. Y., United States, July 20, 1980.
Festival
14th Annual New York Avant Garde Festival and 2nd Annual Cambridge River Festival, Charles River, Cambridge, Mass., United States, May 20, 1978.