description
Sukothai
Shing Kee
Dong Il Jang
Shibucho
Kuk Il Kwan
Lim
Chao Praya
7:34 |
"Sukothai was composed in 1977, and is an example of a layering process that I developed that year, where a sound is mixed back with itself, and the result is then mixed with itself, and so on until the results take on a completely different character than from the whence they began."
"Shing Kee (1986) is the systematic treatment of a short fragment of Schubert lieder as sung in English by the Japanese pop singer Akiko Yano."
Dong Il Jang (1982), Shibucho (1984), Kuk Il Kwan (1981).
"Lim (1974), Chao Praya (1976). Both of these pieces were composed in 1973/1974 while I was a student at the California Institute of the Arts."
All Music © Carl Stone
Electro-Acoustic Music (ASCAP)
PO Box 515381 #10339 Los Angeles, California 90051-6681
Special Thanks to:
Joseph Aidlin / Aidlin Foundation, David Cloud, Edward Colver, Richard Gehr, Jonathan Gold, Lee Kaplan/Independent Composers Association, Joan La Barbara, George Lewis, Yoshiko Matsuzaki, Tommy McCutchon / Unseen Worlds, Phil Mendelson, David Ocker, Independent Composers Association, Hiroshi Okura Yano Music, Foster Reed / New Albion, Barry Schrader, Morton Subotnick, Lumi, Tan / The Kitchen, James Tenney, Stephen Vitiello / The Kitchen Archives, Marc Weidenbaum, Akiko Yano
Funded in part through a grant from the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Inc.
All previously unpublished except for “Shing Kee” which appeared on
Carl Stone - Mom's.
Comes in gatefold sleeve with booklet and download card for all tracks with a digital-only bonus piece (“Unthaitled” from 1978).
Vinyl records are housed in anti-static archival sleeves.
Liner Notes – - Carl Stone , - Jonathan Gold , - Marc Weidenbaum , - Richard Gehr
Mastered By [Vinyl Mastering] – - Rashad Becker
Music By – - Carl Stone
Photography By – - Edward Clover *, - Gina Koppel
Copyright Carl Stone
Published By ElectroAcoustic Music
Produced At California Institute Of The Arts
Remastered At Penguin Recording