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Brian Belet
Summer Phantoms: Nocturne & electronics
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Brian Belet
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2010-2011
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11:09
"Summer Phantoms: Nocturne & electronics" is a contemporary classical composition by American composer Brian Belet. The piece was composed in 2005 and premiered on August 6th of the same year at the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies at the University of California, Berkeley. The composition consists of a single movement and is approximately 10 minutes in length. It is scored for solo piano and live electronics, with the electronics being controlled by the pianist through the use of a MIDI keyboard. The piece is characterized by its dreamlike and ethereal quality, with the piano and electronics blending together to create a haunting and otherworldly atmosphere. The electronics are used to create a variety of sounds, including ambient textures, drones, and processed piano sounds, which are layered and manipulated in real-time to create a constantly evolving sonic landscape. The piano part is highly virtuosic, with rapid runs and arpeggios interspersed with moments of delicate lyricism. The pianist is also required to use extended techniques, such as playing inside the piano and using the sustain pedal to create sustained harmonics. Overall, "Summer Phantoms: Nocturne & electronics" is a mesmerizing and evocative work that showcases Belet's skill as both a composer and a performer. Its unique blend of acoustic and electronic elements creates a truly immersive listening experience that transports the listener to a world of shimmering beauty and mystery.
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Summer Phantoms: Nocturne & electronics  Summer Phantoms: Nocturne, for Piano and Electronics
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