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Dialogue

November 10, 2015

for Performer and Computer

Composer: James Mobberley

Year of Composition: 1987
Instrumentation: Actor and FIxed Media
Type of Electronics: Fixed

Number of Channels: 2
Duration: 15 minutes
Video Component: None

Score Resources

Written for my perennial partner in tomfoolery, trombonist and unfathomably funny fellow, John Leisenring.

PROGRAM NOTE:  This work attempts to define, by example, the inherent discontinuity that exists between silicon- and carbon-based life forms.  If desired, the audience can, at the end of the performance, determine which is superior.  Or not.  Whatever.

NOTE:  This work uses both live processing and fixed media.

Composer contact:  [email protected]    

Website (scores, recordings and info):  http://jamesmobberleymusic.com   

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