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Ingram Marshall - Fog Tropes; Gradual Requiem; Gambuh I (1994)

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Ingram Marshall - Fog Tropes; Gradual Requiem; Gambuh I (1994)

Ingram Marshall - Fog Tropes; Gradual Requiem; Gambuh I (1994)
Contemporary Classical | New Albion | 1994 | 61:54 | EAC (FLAC, cue, log) | Booklet | RS | 242 MB

The first piece “Fog Tropes” was composed in 1979 at the request of performance artist Grace Ferguson. Marshall (b. 1942) wanted to create a piece reminiscent of the fog-shrouded bays of San Francisco, so he went around the waterfront and made numerous field recordings of different fog horns. Now, the end result sounds nothing like the flatulent fiesta you’d expect after a piece based on fog horns. Marshall marries queasy drones, unsettlingly dissonant strings and the soothing, but authoritatize blare of the fog horn to create a noirish soundtrack to 3am on a lonely pier.
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Track List

1. Fog Tropes 9:56
2. Gradual Requiem: Part 1 6:13
3. Gradual Requiem: Part 2 7:22
4. Gradual Requiem: Part 3 9:05
5. Gradual Requiem: Part 4 7:44
6. Gradual Requiem: Part 5 3:26
7. Gambuh I 18:05

Total: 61:54

John Adams conductor (1)
Don Kennelly trombone (1)
Marc Kenley trombone (1)
Jim Miller trumpet (1)
Tim Wilson trumpet (1)
Brian McCarty french horn (1)
William Klingelofer french horn (1)
Foster Reed mandolin (2-6)
Ingram Marshall piano, electronics, voice (2-6) gambuh, synthesizer, tape delay (7)

Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008

EAC extraction logfile from 17. July 2010, 23:16

Ingram Marshall / Fog Tropes

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Of related interest:

Ingram Marshall - Three Penitential Visions

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