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Book epimorpha/ Anamorpha

September 29, 2018

Psalm 1

Composer: Benoit Granier

Year of Composition: 2018
Instrumentation: modular synthesizer- Theremin - computer-
Type of Electronics: Live

Number of Channels: 7
Duration: 27 min
Video Component: None

Recording

piece composed for the DME ensemble (itinerant electronic music device) – Nantes

Ensemble DIME is an open group of professionals and amateurs that goes beyond the historical schools of electronic music by offering unlimited forms of writing and composition in the use of new lutheries and digital technologies. The whole creates his own works collectively using participatory technologies: the public sometimes participates in the real-time composition and manipulates sound processing tools. DIME is a group that develops new relationships with musical writing and the interpretation of new compositions. The ensemble plays in a concert hall, a gallery, mobile stages in local neighborhoods or even on a street corner.]

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