Temper for bass clarinet and live electronics

Publication Type  Audiovisual
Year of Publication  2006
Authors  Einbond, Aaron
Key Words  bass clarinet; clarinet; electronics
Notes  The bass clarinet sounds as if constantly on the verge of hysterics: its low register never far from breaking, squeaking, and splitting into multiphonics. These choleric fits are explored through a rotating sequence of multiphonic harmonies. Computer analyses of these sounds are resynthesized in response to the live clarinetist, shadowing him with evolving resonances, sonic X-rays. Despite repeated attempts at decorum, another outburst is always just beneath the surface. A clarinetist myself, it is a self-portrait.
Affiliation  CNMAT, CIRM/Centre National de Création Musicale
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