PHILIP CORNER : Battutosso / Bone Pulse (And Other Nature Musics)

  • Format: LP [RS5]
  • Shipping Weight: 0.44lbs
  • Label: Ricerca Sonora

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'Philip Corner (b. 1933) studied composition with Henry Cowell and Otto Luening and musical analysis with Oliver Messiaen. During the 1960s and 70s he was an active member of Fluxus, a founder (along with James Tenney and Malcolm Goldstein) of the Tone Roads Chamber ensemble, the resident musician and composer for the Judson Dance Theatre, and co-founder of Gamelan Son Of Lion (with Barbara Benary and Daniel Goode).
“Battutosso” presents four previously unpublished compositions by Philip Corner, recorded in various locations. The first one is a very hypnotic and beating piece recorded in July, 1989: Philip Corner has used some bones to create his percussive and pulsating piece. The second track recorded with bells creates a “liquid” sound, recorded in Zouz (western Alps) in July 1992, with Kurt Hofer (the cowherd) and Laura Donnelly as dancer. The first track on Side B has a noisy background with a natural flute played by Kurt Hofer. The fourth and last track was a short piece recorded at Caterina Gualco’s “Genova – Expo” (July, 1997) with Geoff Hendricks’ xylophone sculpture. Edition of 300 copies.'



A1 Battuttosso / Bone Pulse 14:31
A2 The 100 Most Beautiful Cows’ Bells Or “Pretend To Be A Cow" 5:31
B1 Breath - Flute - Rubbing Rock 14:47
B2 Geoff Hendricks’ Xylophone Sculpture 0:52

Credits
Mastered By – Silvia Kastel
Performer – Philip Corner
Performer [Cowherd] – Kurt Hofer (tracks: A2)
Performer [Dancer] – Laura Donnelly (tracks: A2)
Photography By – Rosanna Chiessi
Producer – Lomolino Pasquale

Notes
Edition of 300 copies.

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