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World Music
Rattlesnake Mountain
Coastline
Mine
Improvisation
Soft Shoulder
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From Center Of Rainbow, Sounding
Improvisation
Ice, Dew, Food, Crew, Ape
Maritime Rites
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Comes with a 19 pages booklet.
Maritime rites is a series of ten environmental concerts for radio composed by Alvin Curran. This series features the Eastern Seaboard of the United States as a musical source in collaboration with improvised musical performances by ten distinguished artists in the American new-music scene: John Cage, Joseph Celli, Clark Coolidge, Jon Gibson, Malcolm Goldstein, Steve Lacy, George Lewis, Pauline Oliveros, Leo Smith and Alvin Curran. The programs use specifically recorded natural sounds as musical counterpoint to the soloists, whose improvisations are freely restructured and mixed by Curran.
Featured here are the foghorns of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and New Brunswick, Canada. Also included are maritime bells, gongs, whistles, and regional bird and animal life. Comments from lighthouse keepers, Coast Guard personnel, and other local people are woven impressionistically throughout.
There are nine eleven-minute programs, featuring a specific artist as soloist.
The recordings of the Eastern Seaboard were done in 1984.
Maritime Rites was originally produced in 1985.
Composed By, Mixed By, Liner Notes, Recorded By, Producer, Engineer
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Alvin Curran
Design [Cover Design]
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Bob Defrin Design, Inc.,
Liner Notes
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David Toop
Mastered By [Digital Mastering]
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Paul Zinman
Mixed By, Engineer
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Nicola Bernardini
Recorded By, Liner Notes, Producer, Photography [Cover Image]
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Melissa Gould
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Recorded Anthology Of American Music, Inc.
Copyright (c)
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Recorded Anthology Of American Music, Inc.