[silence] Sampling

Katherine Setar setar@pacbell.net
Tue Aug 22 00:07:46 EDT 2006


Dear Zach,

Here are a few of my favorite sampled works:

Charles Dodge's "Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental" described at 
http://www.newalbion.com/NA043/

Pauline Oliveros's "Bye Bye Butterfly" in Pauline Oliveros: Electronic 
Works. I of IV - Big Mother Is Watching You - Bye Bye Butterfly   - 
Paradigm 1997 PD04) also included in New Sounds in Electronic Music 
Odyssey 32 16 0160 (1968)

Stockhausen's "Gesang des Jünglinge"

You might also wish to examine some basic histories of electro-acoustic 
music, such as Manning, Peter ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER MUSIC or Schrader, 
Barry INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRO-ACOUSTIC MUSIC.

Best wishes,

Katherine Setar



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> Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 18:23:53 -0400
> From: "zachary moldof" <zacharygrangermoldof@gmail.com>
> Subject: [silence] Cagesque question
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> Greetings all,
> 
> I am doing some research on sampling and am wondering if any of you
> can recommend resources. I am mostly concerned with earlier examples
> in which new methods for working with sampling are explored. This is
> not to say that I am looking for the oldest examples, rather instances
> that changed the structure of sampling.
> 
> Thanks,
> Zach.
> 


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