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Knut Sönstevold - Bassoon

Label:
Catalog#:
FYLP 1011
Format:
Vinyl, LP
Country:
Sweden
Released:
1977
Genre:
Classical, Electronic
Style:
Contemporary, Experimental

Tracklist

A1 Miklós Maros  -  Manipulation I 6:50
A2 Carel Brons  -  Monologue IV 2:55
A3 Arne Mellnäs  -  Soliloquium IV 7:35
A4 Lars-Gunnar Bodin  -  Primary Structures 5:35
B1 Karlheinz Stockhausen  -  Solo Für Melodieinstrument Mit Rückkopplung 12:55
B2 Sten Hanson  -  Play Power II 13:25

Credits

Artwork By [Cover Design] - Carsten Regild
Bassoon - Knut Sönstevold
Engineer [Recording] - Semmy Lazaroff (tracks: A2, A3, B1, B2) , Sten Hanson (tracks: A1, A4)

Notes

Manipulation I (1976) STIM
Monologue IV (1968) Donemus
Soliloquium IV (1976) STIM
Primary Structures (1976) STIM
Solo für Melodieinstrument mit Rückkopplung (1966) Universal Edition
Play Power II (1976) Länsmansgården - Tape realized at the Fylkingen Studio, Stockholm

The Swedish works on this record are the result of a workshop which took place at Fylkingen in 1976. In collaboration with a number of composers, Knut Sönstevold designed a project which was to result in a number of works for bassoon and electronically processed sounds. This idea had originally been conceived while studying under Werner Kaegi in Utrecht, and is concerned with the development of a system for live-electronics. For this purpose, Göran Svensson, designer at the Electronic Music Studio in Stockholm, built an electronic connector box which gives instantaneous switching from one sort of processing to another. The compositions on this record are performable only with this technique, which is also used to realize Stockhausen's composition.

Bodin and Maros recorded at Fylkingen, January 3-7, 1977.
Brons, Mellnäs, Hanson and Stockhausen recorded at Danviken Hospital Church, June 23-26, 1977.

Back cover features note in English and Swedish.