Thu, 8 September 2005 Today's podcast will be a bit longer than usual, since I'm going to play the works of several composers - music by Joe Pehrson, Aaron Krister Johnson, and Christopher Bailey.
Play clip. I agree with Eve. On to the musical numbers. First up is Joe Pehrson. Inner Voices is my first electronic piece which uses software, rather than hardware, synthesizers. I'm using the z3ta+ softsynth which reads "Scala" tuning files. Therefore, virtually any intonation can be realized. In this piece, I use the Blackjack scale, a 21 note scale which very closely emulates just intonation (non-beating intervals) within a margin of 2 or 3 cents. The z3ta+ is a very flexible softsynth and I use no presets: all the sounds are especially created. Sonar is my sequencer host and a second software synth, the TTS-1 creates percussion effects. I use quite a few of these, since they are handled so nicely by this second synth. I'm currently completing a version for electronic playback and 2 live percussionists.Listen to Inner Voices by Joe Pehrson. Next piece is by Aaron Krister Johnson, and is a suite of Four Pieces for Harpsichord:
3rd of August, 2005- four new works for 2/5-comma meantone tuned harpsichord. A note about the improvisations: I often do them in real-time at about half tempo, then, for a Nancarrow-like effect, they are sped up in tempo. But, yes; they are improvised real-time. And occasionally I'll fix a sloppy flam or something like a note not being held long enough which sounded choppy, etc.Listen now to Four Pieces for Harpsichord by Aaron Krister Johnson.
I did it in ProTools, with a few basic plug-ins, samples, and an XV-3080 Synth. It's not systematically microtonal, just lots of random pitch-bends added to juice up the pitches. Plus a lot of the samples are kind of weirdly colored sonorities. Beyond that, I suppose the title speaks for itself.Listen now to music by Christopher Bailey, "Post-industrial Nuclear Thrash Mutated Smurfette JumpFest". Great stuff. Direct download: Podcast1024-Pehrson-Johnson-Bailey.mp3 Category: Multiple Microtonal Composers -- posted at: 11:18 AM Comments[555] |
But first, some words of advice from Eve Beglarian, who was profiled on a podcast put together by the talented composer
He writes about Inner Voices:
The final piece of the podcast is a fun romp by 

