Gilgamesh : a multimedia concerto for violin, electroacoustic music, live audio signal processing, object performers, and film
- Title
- Gilgamesh : a multimedia concerto for violin, electroacoustic music, live audio signal processing, object performers, and film / by Douglas Geers.
- Published by
- 2002.
- Author
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Status | FormatNotated music | AccessUse in library | Call number21.1 G271 G3 | Item locationOff-site |
Status | FormatNotated music | AccessUse in library | Call numberFC30- 66,841 | Item locationOff-site |
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- Description
- 1 score (iv, 88 leaves); 28 cm.
- Subject
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- "Gilgamesh is a one-hour work utilizing music and visuals to retell the ancient Mesopotamian epic of Gilgamesh... Essentially, the piece is a staged violin concerto, in which the traditional orchestra is replaced by interactive electronic music, an installation of objects, and a live puppeteer"--Leaf 39.
- Necessary software for performance includes Max/MSP software and EA-7 sound processing software available from the composer.
- Title from score t.p. (leaf 36).
- Department: Music.
- Commentary: leaves iv, 1-35; Score: leaves 36-88.
- Commentary has title: Oblique strategies : thoughts on how I compose music.
- Thesis (note)
- Thesis (D.M.A.)--Columbia University, 2002.
- Additional formats (note)
- Also available via the World Wide Web;
- System details (note)
- Equipment required for performance includes wireless microphone, digital mixer, audio playback system, digital reverb unit, one or two CD players, Peavey 1600x MIDI Command Station.