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mp3s from an age past

🔗Jacob <jbarton@...>

9/7/2004 1:44:24 PM

Generally I'm wondering if there were files on mp3.com or elsewhere from people
who have slipped through the cracks in years past. This came up from excavations of
tuning-list archives: some guy named vincent-olivier who wrote a piece called Echo
des Magnola's for 96-edo piano and got it performed and recorded. It may or may
not have been on the "tuning punks" mp3.com page, but to ye old fogies: does
anyone remember this? Furthermore are there other cool pieces on your hard drives
that were available on the internet but are not now? I don't know the feasability of
asking the composers about re-offering recordings on something free like
soundclick, and it's possible there aren't any notable ones. But I take one look at the
broken links at <http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~jstarret/listenmp3.html> and just
wonder at what I've missed.

~jacob

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@...>

9/7/2004 7:16:05 PM

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, "Jacob" <jbarton@r...> wrote:

/makemicromusic/topicId_7418.html#7418

> Generally I'm wondering if there were files on mp3.com or elsewhere
from people
> who have slipped through the cracks in years past. This came up
from excavations of
> tuning-list archives: some guy named vincent-olivier who wrote a
piece called Echo
> des Magnola's for 96-edo piano and got it performed and recorded.
It may or may
> not have been on the "tuning punks" mp3.com page, but to ye old
fogies: does
> anyone remember this?

***It wasn't on "Tuning Punks" since I remember that site well...

Furthermore are there other cool pieces on your hard drives
> that were available on the internet but are not now? I don't know
the feasability of
> asking the composers about re-offering recordings on something free
like
> soundclick, and it's possible there aren't any notable ones. But I
take one look at the
> broken links at <http://www-
math.cudenver.edu/~jstarret/listenmp3.html> and just
> wonder at what I've missed.
>

***I've been after John Starrett to take the Tuning Punks material,
which is on his hard drive, and put it back on line on SoundClick.
So far, he's been to busy to do it, but says he's established a
SoundClick site. I'm not seeing it over at SoundClick as yet,
however...

J. Pehrson