MP3 Israelievitch/Reitzenstein/Stewart/Young - The Test Tubes
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Free Jazz
6 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Free Jazz
Details:
Jacques Israelievitch, violin
Reinhard Reitzenstein, Klang Bau, Amaranth
Jesse Stewart, percussionist (glass instruments of his own design)
Gayle Young, Klang Bau, Amaranth (a 24 stringed instrument of her own design)
Recorded April 6 & September 4, 1997 at the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre at the University of Guelph, Ontario. The performances were part of an exhibition of sculptural work by Reinhard Reitzenstein. The exhibition was in two parts, a sound installation entitled Klang Bau and a sculptural work entitled Wilderness and the Scientific Method consisting of pyrex glass objects referencing laboratory devices. In Klang Bau two large curved wooden resonators are attached to the walls, amplifying attached strings played with fingers or bows. The strings form two-dimensional y-shaped structures which create complex sound combinations.
6 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Free Jazz
Details:
Jacques Israelievitch, violin
Reinhard Reitzenstein, Klang Bau, Amaranth
Jesse Stewart, percussionist (glass instruments of his own design)
Gayle Young, Klang Bau, Amaranth (a 24 stringed instrument of her own design)
Recorded April 6 & September 4, 1997 at the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre at the University of Guelph, Ontario. The performances were part of an exhibition of sculptural work by Reinhard Reitzenstein. The exhibition was in two parts, a sound installation entitled Klang Bau and a sculptural work entitled Wilderness and the Scientific Method consisting of pyrex glass objects referencing laboratory devices. In Klang Bau two large curved wooden resonators are attached to the walls, amplifying attached strings played with fingers or bows. The strings form two-dimensional y-shaped structures which create complex sound combinations.
in partnership with CDbaby


