@scytheceps yeah, actually the "samples" one is usually called the "concrete music" school and developed mainly in France, while the "synthesized sound" one is called the "electronic music" school and developed in Germany; the subsequent combination of the two was called "electroacoustic" music. This Risset piece is from 1969, and by that time the boundary between "electronic" and "concrete" music was very blurred...
Hey, I have a question not about this video but one in the side. If you search 'shepard tone(Jean-Claude Risset) there is a program that creates shepards tones, it has a pink background. does anyone know what this software is? thanks! paul
A compination of samples, processed/edited and actual electronic (synthetisized) sounds. I read from this article of Sibelius Academy that there was to schools in the early years of electronic music. Studio wich used recorded samples and one that preferred synthetisized sounds. I think Risset didn´t want to choose between. I like this piece very much
UPIC is a musical composition tool invented by the great avant-garde greek composer Iannis Xenakis, and i think that Risset also had been using it, but not on this piece as i checked it out.
You can search youtube for Xenakis - Mycenae Alpha - it is a composition made with the UPIC.
@scytheceps yeah, actually the "samples" one is usually called the "concrete music" school and developed mainly in France, while the "synthesized sound" one is called the "electronic music" school and developed in Germany; the subsequent combination of the two was called "electroacoustic" music. This Risset piece is from 1969, and by that time the boundary between "electronic" and "concrete" music was very blurred...
Thrash0Jazz0Assassin 1 year ago
Hey, I have a question not about this video but one in the side. If you search 'shepard tone(Jean-Claude Risset) there is a program that creates shepards tones, it has a pink background. does anyone know what this software is? thanks! paul
L0VECHILDD 1 year ago
You cannot grasp the true form of Jean-Claude Risset's music!
mrbobmanbob 1 year ago
A compination of samples, processed/edited and actual electronic (synthetisized) sounds. I read from this article of Sibelius Academy that there was to schools in the early years of electronic music. Studio wich used recorded samples and one that preferred synthetisized sounds. I think Risset didn´t want to choose between. I like this piece very much
scytheceps 2 years ago
This piece was made in 1969 using the MUSIC V program developed by Max Mathews in Bell Labs, New Jersey.
jak352 2 years ago
UPIC is a musical composition tool invented by the great avant-garde greek composer Iannis Xenakis, and i think that Risset also had been using it, but not on this piece as i checked it out.
You can search youtube for Xenakis - Mycenae Alpha - it is a composition made with the UPIC.
jaroussky1 2 years ago
what is that? the upic/?
L0VECHILDD 2 years ago
very inspiring
jbuzzde 2 years ago
Yes it was Conway's Game of Life
lecatie 2 years ago
actually; more so- about 3:40 in, on here.
this is beautiful, though.
sisterenrodentia 3 years ago