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Horatiu Radulescu's Sensual Sky and Iubiri.

🔗David Beardsley <db@...>

7/4/2008 2:07:41 PM

AGP is pretty interesting again:

> AGP110 is a transcription of an out-of-print CD containing
> Horatiu Radulescu's Sensual Sky and Iubiri. Both works
> are for chamber ensembles and sound icon (a piano upended
> and played directly on the exposed strings). Winds dominate
> in the scoring, but with a greater variety of timbres than in Inner
> Time II, making these works somewhat more accessible. Both
> exemplify Radulescu's approach of, "realisation by synthesis of
> the global sources of sound, living sound plasmas wherein all the
> micro-parameters possess an infinite number of micro-rhythms."
> These are gorgeous works, and a feast for lovers of microtonality.
> I cannot recommend them highly enough.
>
> Check it out at:
>
> http://thepiratebay.org/tor/4276580
>
> Enjoy!

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🔗Jon Szanto <jszanto@...>

7/4/2008 5:03:32 PM

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, David Beardsley <db@...> wrote:
>
> AGP is pretty interesting again:

Hey David - this is the second time you've posted about AGP, and I'm
really curious. I'm afraid to get a thread that goes wildly out of
range for MMM, but I have to ask: I'm on a Windows platform, is it
possible for you to suggest a bit torrent client that is simple to use
and install? I've never done torrent stuff before, so I have no way of
accessing the AGP recordings.

Again, if this is too tech-y, just email me off-list.

Cheers,
Jon

🔗Dave Seidel <dave@...>

7/4/2008 5:09:50 PM

uTorrent: small, free (as in beer), and well-featured:
http://www.utorrent.com

- Dave

Jon Szanto wrote:
> --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, David Beardsley <db@...> wrote:
>> AGP is pretty interesting again:
> > Hey David - this is the second time you've posted about AGP, and I'm
> really curious. I'm afraid to get a thread that goes wildly out of
> range for MMM, but I have to ask: I'm on a Windows platform, is it
> possible for you to suggest a bit torrent client that is simple to use
> and install? I've never done torrent stuff before, so I have no way of
> accessing the AGP recordings.
> > Again, if this is too tech-y, just email me off-list.
> > Cheers,
> Jon

🔗David Beardsley <db@...>

7/4/2008 5:10:39 PM

Jon Szanto wrote:
> --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, David Beardsley <db@...> wrote:
> >> AGP is pretty interesting again:
>> >
> Hey David - this is the second time you've posted about AGP, and I'm
> really curious. I'm afraid to get a thread that goes wildly out of
> range for MMM, but I have to ask: I'm on a Windows platform, is it
> possible for you to suggest a bit torrent client that is simple to use
> and install? I've never done torrent stuff before, so I have no way of
> accessing the AGP recordings.
>
> Again, if this is too tech-y, just email me off-list.
I use http://www.bittorrent.com/

Install it and when you click on a link for a bittorrent, the program pops up and starts downloading it.

I'm real happy with this one, it's the 3rd program I've used for this.

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🔗Pete McRae <professorsidewinder@...>

7/7/2008 8:40:45 AM

hey, db!

thanks for these. i take them for much-needed inspiration! i have to say, the first notes made me feel like writing music again...

and i was a luddite living under a rock, too, but now i'm torrenting like a mofo...

now the happy chore is to balance listening (among other things ;-/) with practicing/creating, i reckon...

cheers

~p

David Beardsley <db@...> wrote:
AGP is pretty interesting again:

> AGP110 is a transcription of an out-of-print CD containing
> Horatiu Radulescu's Sensual Sky and Iubiri. Both works
> are for chamber ensembles and sound icon (a piano upended
> and played directly on the exposed strings). Winds dominate
> in the scoring, but with a greater variety of timbres than in Inner
> Time II, making these works somewhat more accessible. Both
> exemplify Radulescu's approach of, "realisation by synthesis of
> the global sources of sound, living sound plasmas wherein all the
> micro-parameters possess an infinite number of micro-rhythms."
> These are gorgeous works, and a feast for lovers of microtonality.
> I cannot recommend them highly enough.
>
> Check it out at:
>
> http://thepiratebay.org/tor/4276580
>
> Enjoy!

--
* David Beardsley
* http://biink.com

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🔗David Beardsley <db@...>

7/9/2008 5:49:50 AM

Pete McRae wrote:
> hey, db!
> > thanks for these. i take them for much-needed inspiration! i have to say, the first notes made me feel like writing music again...
> > and i was a luddite living under a rock, too, but now i'm torrenting like a mofo...
> > now the happy chore is to balance listening (among other things ;-/) with practicing/creating, i reckon...
> > Sure thing!

http://www.dimeadozen.org is a great source for unreleased
recordings. Keep trying to join, it's worth the effort. Once
you're a member, be sure to get in on the new torrents
email, it's easier to torrent when a torrent is new.

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* David Beardsley
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