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1. San Francisco Airport Rock (1996) 3m23s imed_9635-1.1 | 14344 | ISRC CAD509612670ListenComposer: Jon Appleton A MIDI sequence prepared at the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology at MIT in the Fall of 1994. Airport voices recorded at the San Francisco International Airport in March, 1996. Final mix at the Bregman Electronic Music Studio in May, 1996. Recording assistance: Janice Neri. Mixing engineer: Martin Dupras. 2. Dima Dobralsa Domoy (1996) 7m16s imed_9635-1.2 | 14346 | ISRC CAD509612680Composer: Jon Appleton Original voice recordings in September, 1993 at the Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College. Synthesized and sampled material from the Synclavier. Edited and mixed on the Synclavier in the Bregman Electronic Music Studio in December, 1993. 3. In Medias Res (1978) 9m44s imed_9635-1.3 | 14347 | ISRC CAD509612690ListenComposer: Jon Appleton Synthesized material from the Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer developed by Sydney Alonso and Cameron Jones at the Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College. Mixed down from Scully multitrack recorders in the Bregman Electronic Music Studio. 4. Homage To Orpheus (1969) 3m10s imed_9635-1.4 | 14348 | ISRC CAD509612700Composer: Jon Appleton Composed to accompany a sculpture by Varujan Boghosian. Concrete sounds and synthesized material processed through a Moog III in the Bregman Electronic Music Studio. Recordings of African voices by James Fernandez. The work was originally recorded on an endless tape loop for its performance in the gallery where the sculpture was exhibited. 5. Times Square Times Ten (1969) 9m00s imed_9635-1.5 | 14349 | ISRC CAD509612710Composer: Jon Appleton Recordings done in New York City in July, 1969. Edison cylinders belonging to Ray Nash recorded in Royalton, Vermont. Mixed in the Bregman Electronic Music Studio. 6. Newark Airport Rock (1969) 2m12s imed_9635-1.6 | 14350 | ISRC CAD509612720Composer: Jon Appleton Composed in 1969. Recordings done at Newark Airport (NJ) in February, 1969. Synthesized accompaniment prepared on a Moog III synthesizer in the Bregman Electronic Music Studio. 7. CCCP (In Memoriam: Anatoly Kuznetsov) (1969) 5m14s imed_9635-1.7 | 14351 | ISRC CAD509612730Composer: Jon Appleton Composed using voices recorded from Radio Moscow, the BBC and synthesized material processed by a Moog III synthesizer in the Bregman Electronic Music Studio. 8. Spuyten Duyvil (1967) 2m58s imed_9635-1.8 | 14352 | ISRC CAD509612740Composer: Jon Appleton Composed in the Electronic Music Studio at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 9. Georganna’s Fancy (1966) 2m33s imed_9635-1.9 | 14353 | ISRC CAD509612750Composer: Jon Appleton Composed in March, 1966 at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York City. 10. Chef d’œuvre (1967) 2m23s imed_9635-1.10 | 14345 | ISRC CAD509612760ListenComposer: Jon Appleton Composed in the Griffith Electronic Music Studio at Dartmouth College. Original recording of the Andrews Sisters used with the permission of American Home Foods. electrocd.com Jon Appleton: Contes de la mémoire: track detail |
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