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Johnston piece on Website

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@rcn.com>

9/24/2003 6:50:14 PM

The first movement of Ben Johnston's _Duo_ for flute and doublebass
which was performed on the Composers Concordance concert of Feb. 26
last year is now up on the website:

http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/443/composers_concordance.html

This is basically, a very early work by Johnston where he was first
breaking away from the bounds of 12-tET, mostly through the use of
glissandi. I just got permission from publisher McGinnes and Marx to
post it...

J. Pehrson

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@lumma.org>

9/25/2003 12:47:38 AM

At 06:50 PM 9/24/2003, you wrote:
>The first movement of Ben Johnston's _Duo_ for flute and doublebass
>which was performed on the Composers Concordance concert of Feb. 26
>last year is now up on the website:
>
>http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/443/composers_concordance.html

Wow! How long has this page been up and I haven't known about it?
I see there's a Rovner piece here. I have to wait until I'm
around some bandwidth to download these, alas...

-Carl

🔗Joseph Pehrson <jpehrson@rcn.com>

9/25/2003 9:46:08 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Carl Lumma <ekin@l...> wrote:

/tuning/topicId_47209.html#47213

> At 06:50 PM 9/24/2003, you wrote:
> >The first movement of Ben Johnston's _Duo_ for flute and
doublebass
> >which was performed on the Composers Concordance concert of Feb.
26
> >last year is now up on the website:
> >
> >http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/443/composers_concordance.html
>
> Wow! How long has this page been up and I haven't known about it?
> I see there's a Rovner piece here. I have to wait until I'm
> around some bandwidth to download these, alas...
>
> -Carl

***Hi Carl!

Well, this page has been up for over a year, and I've made posts
about it before, but maybe you didn't know there was so much
microtonality on it...

Enjoy!

JP