v/a - anthology of dutch electronic tape music volume 1 - basta - cd

30-9182-2/ e95801 - 49218 - eu2cd - €19.90
Genre: Techno / Electro - Electronics
1. Hans Kox - Three Pieces For Electronic Organ
2. Ton De Leeuw - Study
3. Jan Boerman - Musique Concrète
4. Jaap Spek - Impulses
5. Rudolf Escher - The Long Christmas Dinner
6. Henk Badings - Cain And Abel
7. Dick Raaijmakers - Piano-Forte
8. Ton De Leeuw - Antiphonie
9. Frits Weiland - Studie In Lagen En Impulsen
10. Hans Kox - Cyclophonie III
11. Tom Dissevelt - Fantasy In Orbit
12. Axel Meijer - Werkstuk-1964
13. Robbert Jan De Neeve - A.F.
14. Peter Schat - De Aleph
15. Ton Bruynèl - Reflexen
16. Will Eisma - BTH.
17. Klaus Gorter - K 45
18. Luctor Ponse - Etude-I
19. Berend Giltay - Polychromie-I
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Anthology of Dutch Electronic Tape Music Volume 1 Electronic music has been the subject of intense activity in the Netherlands since 1955, and the variety of this activity is reflected in the histories of the large number of electronic studios.
The aim of Anthology I is to illustrate both the work of the various studios and that of individual composers; and tries to represent as many composers from each studio as possible with preferably their earliest and most characteristic works. The majority are exercises and étude-like pieces. In Holland, as in other countries, it was mainly tape music for concerts that was produced until 1966. After that date electronic music expanded: advanced computer techniques were developed, live electronic music received more attention, electronic music penetrated into conservatory and university syllabuses, and above all private studios were set up by and for groups of improvising musicians. The year 1966, the watershed in the history of Dutch electronic music, accordingly marks the limit of this collection: Volume I is built around tape music from 1955 to 1966, and Volume II documents tape music from the ‘open studios’ from 1966 to 1978.












































