New Sonic Territories
Gabriel Prokofiev explores the sounds made possible through synthesis, including the theremin and prototype synthesizers such as the ANS machine.
One hundred years since the earliest electronic instruments began to appear, composer Gabriel Prokofiev explores how the advent of electronically generated sound has influenced how we make and listen to music. Over three episodes, Gabriel charts a personal journey through the key works that influenced his own composing style, and the impact electronics have had on contemporary classical music.
In this episode, Gabriel shares some of the earliest compositions made with electronically generated sound. Starting with the theremin, the first instrument to broaden the possibilities of the orchestra through electronics, Gabriel traces a line between the lesser heard electronic compositions of György Ligeti emerging from Stockhausen’s WDR studio in Cologne, to the madcap inventions of Raymond Scott and Wendy Carlos’ synthesized film scores.
We’ll feature music composed for early, lesser-known synthesizer prototypes such as the ANS machine from 1937, inspired by the Russian composer and synesthesiac Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, as well as Daphne Oram’s ‘Oramics Machine’ which also allowed her to draw shapes and turn them into sound. Gabriel re-evaluates the early electronic compositions that were sidelined into jingles, TV themes and film scores to hear how they still stand the test of time today.
Produced by Alannah Chance
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Music Played
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Clara Rockmore
Pièce En Forme De Habanera
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Denis Smalley
Pentes
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Hugh Le Caine
Dripsody
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Holly Herndon
Frontier
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Suzanne Ciani
'Clean Room' ITT TV Spot
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Olivier Messiaen
Fête Des Belles Eaux
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Olivier Messiaen & Ensemble D'Ondes Martenot De Montréal
Oraison
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György Ligeti
Artikulation
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Raymond Scott
The Rhythm Modulator
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Raymond Scott
Manhattan Research, Inc. Copyright
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Raymond Scott
Lightworks (Slow)
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Raymond Scott Quintette
Twilight In Turkey
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Raymond Scott
Lightworks
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Bernard Parmegiani
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
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Suzanne Ciani
"Pop & Pour" Coca-Cola Logo
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Suzanne Ciani
Part Eight
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Daphne Oram
Look At Oramics
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Daphne Oram
Four Aspects
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Oleg Buloshkin
Sacrament
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Gabriel Prokofiev
Pulse
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François Bayle
Quadrille
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Bernard Parmegiani
Filature
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Charanjit Singh
Raga Bhairav
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Wendy Carlos
Timesteps
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Conrad Schnitzler
9
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Louis and Bebe Barron
Love At The Swimming Hole
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Fela Sowande
Akinla (African Suite)
Orchestra: CBC Radio Orchestra. Conductor: Mario Bernardi.
Broadcasts
- Sun 10 Jan 2021 23:00Â鶹Éç Radio 3
- Sun 6 Mar 2022 23:00Â鶹Éç Radio 3