Ritorna il ciclo “venerati maestri”. Ingegnere, matematico, musicista. Grande compositore dell’elettronica colta e della computer music. Trenta minuti per lambire il genio di Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001)
[slideshow_deploy id=’8886′]00’04” – 03’24”: S. 709 (excerpt)
da “Electronic Music” (1997, Electronic Music Foundation)
00’41” – 00’58: Iannis Xenakis Interview (Polar Music Prize, Swedish Television, source unknown)
03’13 – 07’14”: Voyage Absolu Des Unari Vers AndromËde (1989) (excerpt)
da “Musique …lectro-Acoustique” (2001, Fractal)
07’02” – 09’40”: Concret PH (1958)
da “Electronic Music” (1997, Electronic Music Foundation)
08’06” – 08’31”: Iannis Xenakis with Volker Banfield and Heinz Otto Peitgen (year unknown, source unknown, 3Sat TV).
09’27” – 13’57”: Diamorphoses (1957-58) (excerpt)
da “GRM Works 1957-1962″ (2013, Recollection GRM)
13’47” – 18’55: Gendy3 (1991) (excerpt)
da “AÔs – Gendy3 – Taurhiphanie – ThalleÔn” (1994, Neuma)
16’43” – 17’05”: Iannis Xenakis talks about UPIC
(year unknown, source: www.gaumontpathearchives.com)
18’30” – 23’13”: Persepolis (1971) (excerpt)
da “Persepolis” (2000, Fractal)
22’45” – 26’37”: Hibiki Hana Ma (1970) (excerpt)
da: “Electronic Works 2 – Hibiki Hana Ma/Polytope De Cluny” (2008, Mode)
25’57” – 30’00”: Mycenae-Alpha (1978) (excerpt)
da “Various Artists – Electro Acoustic Music: Classics” (1990, Neuma)