David Berlin - с​п​и​р​а​л​а в​и​т​е​л

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спирала вител was created with a combination of analog synthesizer and acoustic-recorded sounds. Analog electronic sounds were created by a Moog Sonic Six synthesizer. Acoustic material consists of a human voice (soprano) and the sound of a wind sculpture that exists on the grounds of Kentuck Knob, a Frank Lloyd Wright house built in 1953. The recorded material was processed using two Revox A77 tape recorders and musique concrete techniques. The manipulated human voice can be heard at: 0’:25”-0’:32” and again at: 4’:50”-5’:40”. Wind sculpture sounds from Kentuck Knob appear from 8’:22” to 8’:28”.

David Berlin is a composer, music educator, educational content developer and arts education consultant. He has collaborated extensively in dance-theatre and multi-artist, performances. His orchestral and chamber music and his compositions have been performed by such groups as the Orchestra Society of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Classical Symphony Orchestra, the Laureate Woodwind Quintet, the Renaissance City Woodwind Quintet, the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, and the Sterbrooke Ensemble at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan and at the Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn. Internationally, his work has been performed by the Cuarteto de Saxófones de Barcelona in Spain and by Ensemble HND in Sweden. internationally.  More information can be found on his website: davidberlin.com

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from avantgarde, released September 30, 2014

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