Voltage Controlled Passacaglia, Pages 3 & 4, by Paul Hembree (Premiere)
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Performed on the CRuNCh lab 1972 Moog Modular synthesizer, with video projection of an attached oscilloscope. Executed from a score with parametric envelopes assigned to different performers. Rough synchronization is achieved with stop-watches, and four short sections in the piece (each about a minute long) allow for some controlled improvisation. Paul Hembree, Chris Rippey, Steve Snowden, and Curtis Peel, performers. Can anyone figure out what the ground-bass theme is? Also thanks to …
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