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FRANK ZAPPA Yellow Shark Frankfurt Germany 1992DVD This great DVD features a performance in FZ's Yellow Shark series from Frankfurt Germany in 1992, as broadcast on Polish television. This was one of Frank's final performances and is (needless to say) amazing from start to finish. Songs performed: Overture, Dog/Meat, Outrage at Valdez, Time's Beach II, The Girl in the Magnesium Dress, BeBop Tango, Food Gathering in Post-Industrial America 1992, Ruth is Sleeping, Amnerika, None of the Above I, Pentagon Afternoon, Time's Beach III, Welcome to the United States, Pound for a Brown, Get Whitey, G-spot Tornado. Also includes a documentary on the rehearsals for the shows as bonus material.
RAI Studio of Musical Phonology - Pt. 3
Original Luciano Berio's off-camera commentary: "This is the RAI Studio of Fonologia in Milan, one of the first electronic music studio. There are sound generators, filters, tape recorders, modulators, mixers and also excellent technicians (Marino Zuccheri). Here you can find all you need to produce electronic music in a good mood. It's necessary when you have to go back and forth on the sound equipment, to do a hundred of manual hand-works and to patiently cut the magnetic tape with the scissors". Text and video from usoproject
RAI Studio of Musical Phonology - Pt. 2
Marino Zuccheri was the sound engineer of the famous Milan RAI (Italian Broadcasting Company) Electronic Music Studio, and he worked with Berio, Nono, Maderna, Cage, Pousseur among the others, and he gave birth to some of the great masterpieces of early electronica. He was the one who actually knew how to operate the equipment. Text and video from usoproject
RAI Studio of Musical Phonology - Pt. 1
n 1951, the first electronic music studio was conceived from scratch at the WDR Radio of Cologne (Germany) to enable the composition of electronic music sounds. Briefly, the concept of studios evolved up to the 1955 design of the Phonology studio in Milan by Luciano Berio and Bruno Maderna. With nine oscillators, various filters and other sophisticated equipment , the presence of a technician/musician (Marino Zuccheri), the studio was the best equipped in the world at that time. Text and video from usoproject
Ligeti - Artikulation
Artikulation - Electronic music - Ligeti
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)
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György Kurtág - Játékok (extraits)