Genre Categories | Pieces; For 10 recorders; Scores featuring the recorder; For 10 players |
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Complete performance
*#124676 - 5.08MB - 5:32 - -) ( - !N/!N/!N - 502×⇩ - MP3 - VictorEijkhout
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Complete score
*#124677 - 0.83MB, 22 pp. - -) (- !N/!N/!N - 780×⇩ - VictorEijkhout
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⇒ 10 more: tenor 1 • tenor 2 • tenor 3 • tenor 4 • tenor 5 • tenor 6 • tenor 7 • tenor 8 • tenor 9 • tenor 10
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Work Title | gloop |
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Composer | Eijkhout, Victor |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | IVE 10 |
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Modern |
Piece Style | Modern |
Instrumentation | Recorders: 10 tenors |
This piece was born from experiments with a Roland D-50 "loop station", a piece of electronics that allows one to stack multiple repeating phrases. The D-50 looper allows for three independent stacks of loops, which can clearly be seen in the score. The whole G-loop composition was a one-take live improvisation, written out after the fact.