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Blue gold

CD

Blue gold : sound works for sustainable water care / Ros Bandt, Leah Barclay.

  • Published by Hearing Places — 2012 [HP001] — 1 CD (58 min.)
  • Sales Availability: This item may be available to purchase from the Australian Music Centre.
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  • Library Availability: CD 2358 — Reference (not for loan) copy only

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This item may be available to purchase from the Australian Music Centre.
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Featured Australian works

  Work Composer PerformersDuration
Blue gold (2005) with electroacoustic soundscape mix glass and metal sculptures and digital video
Recorded/performed at: Iwaki Theatre, ABC Southbank Centre, Melbourne, on 2009.
Ros Bandt Louise King, Richard Haynes, Ros Bandt 33 mins, 57 sec.
Rivers talk (2012) — radiophonic music
Leah Barclay and Ros Bandt Lyndon Davis, Louise King 23 mins, 11 sec.

Product details

BLUE GOLD is an electroacoustic work for cello and clarinets, sculptures and digital colour field and moving imagery. It investigates the delicate balance between wet and dry, hugros, xeros, symbolised in the colours of the title BLUE GOLD. The performers, cello (wet) and the clarinets (dry), navigate their way through the electroacoustic sound fields sourced from the Southern Ocean underwater recordings, aeolian harps in the arid Mungo desert, flash storms in the bush and the wetlands of the Otway Ranges. RIVERS TALK is a new collaborative radiophonic work on Australian river ecology, a joint mix of river culture from the Murray River in Mildura, Victoria and the Noosa River in Queensland. RIVERS TALK dissolves the dense local sonic profiles from the artists' solo works Voicing the Murray (1996) and Confluence (2005) in a dynamic profile of continuing issues surrounding river care and the sensitive man/nature relationships. -- www.hearingplaces.com

Duration: 58 min.

Liner notes include program notes and biographical notes on the artists.


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