Jonty Harrison
Klang
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Composer:Jonty HarrisonGenre:Electronic/ComputerStyle:Electronic/Computer MusicCompose Date:1982Average_duration:9:13Klang is a contemporary electroacoustic composition by Jonty Harrison, a British composer and sound artist. The piece was composed in 1990 and premiered on November 22, 1990, at the University of Birmingham's Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Klang is divided into four movements, each exploring different soundscapes and textures. The first movement, titled "Sorties," features a collage of sounds, including industrial noises, animal sounds, and human voices. The second movement, "Surface Tension," is characterized by its use of water sounds, including dripping, splashing, and flowing water. The third movement, "Espaces caches," is a more abstract and atmospheric section, featuring a range of electronic sounds and textures. The final movement, "Streams," is a more rhythmic and energetic section, featuring pulsing electronic beats and a range of other sounds. One of the key characteristics of Klang is its use of spatialization, with sounds moving around the listener in a three-dimensional space. This is achieved through the use of a multichannel speaker system, with sounds panning from left to right, front to back, and up and down. The piece also features a range of different sound sources, including field recordings, electronic sounds, and acoustic instruments. Overall, Klang is a complex and immersive electroacoustic composition that explores a range of different soundscapes and textures. Its use of spatialization and multichannel sound creates a unique listening experience, with sounds moving around the listener in a three-dimensional space.More....
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