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Bernard Parmegiani - Accidents/Harmoniques
Bernard Parmegiani
De Natura sonorum (1975) - INA-GRM
Accidents/Harmoniques
Ph. ©Aristide Saint-Jean Photographie, 21-11-2013, @"La société de curiosités"
Sextet Version by James O'Callaghan soundcloud.com/james-ocallaghan/accidents-harmoniques-bernard-parmegiani-transcription-standing-wave
Premiered at the Salle Wagram in Paris on 3rd June 1975.
A suite of twelve movements, divided into two series of six.
“The first series comprises six related movements, usually organised in pairs, electronic sounds with instrumental and more rarely, concrete sounds: Incidences/resonances brings into play controlled resonances akin to sounds of concrete origin in a process that helps to expand the variable electronic sound sources. Here, ‘incidents’ are opposed to one-off ‘accidents’ in the second movement: Accidents/Harmoniques (Accidents/Harmonics). In the second movement, very short events of instrumental origin change the harmonic tone of the continuum they interrupt or overlap. Moreover, the high notes are underplayed, which stimulates the attention given to other phenomena generally hidden by the melodic form applied to the instrumental play. Géologie sonore (Sound Geology) is similar to a flight over an area where different ‘sound’ layers come to the surface one after the other. When seen from high above, instrumental and electronic sounds seem to fuse ... Dynamique de la resonance (Dynamics of Resonance) is a microphonic exploration of a single sound resonating through different forms of percussion. L’Etude élastique (Elastic Study) places together various sounds produced by ‘touching’ elastic or instrumental skins (baloons, doumbeks) or vibrating strings and a number of instrumental gestures close to this ‘touch’, using electronic processes to generate white noise. Conjugaison du timbre (Conjugated Tone), the last movement in the series, uses the same substance to apply rhythmic forms onto a perpetually varying tone continuum. “The second series of movements draws its inspiration from concrete and electronic sources rather than instrumental ones. Incidences/battements (Incidences/Beatings) is a reminder of the first movement in the first series which then quickly moves into Natures éphémères (Ephemeral Natures): ephemeral play on instrumental and electronic sounds, singled out by their internal trajectory rather than by the material itself. Matières induites (Induced Matters): just as molecular effervescence triggers a changes of state, it seems that the different states of these sound materials can be generated by each other or through induction processes. In Ondes croisées (Crossed Waves), the pizz vibrations interfere with somehow ‘visible’ water drops on the surface of a similar material. Pleins et déliés (Downstrokes and Upstrokes) can be listened to as the energies absorbed in the motion of bouncing bodies, while hollow ‘bubbles’ and points bring together some people’s gravity and others’ downwards movements. The work finishes with Points contre champs (Reverse Angle Points). Here, the notion of perspective of the different sound threads weaving a kind of network, or field, traps the occasional iterative elements in the foreground and progressively absorbs them, giving more space for the angle - and the chanted sound - to grow.”(B.P.)
Information taken from editionsmego.com/release/REGRM-009-1
I do not own the copyright for this recording, and I uploaded it for didactic purposes only.
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Komentáře

  • @derblindesanchez7250
    @derblindesanchez7250 Před 2 lety

    Great music. Bravo!!

  • @derblindesanchez7250
    @derblindesanchez7250 Před 2 lety

    Great piece. Bravo!!

  • @racso20000
    @racso20000 Před 2 lety

    dam theres a fuccin reese bass in here

  • @bongcloudsignals
    @bongcloudsignals Před 3 lety

    Rip maestro

  • @temporoboto
    @temporoboto Před 4 lety

    Brilliant!

  • @VanoArts
    @VanoArts Před 4 lety

    3:00 6:30

  • @cerebroscopio6659
    @cerebroscopio6659 Před 4 lety

    Good ol Thom Yorke brought me here..

  • @Autostade67
    @Autostade67 Před 6 lety

    One has to understand that Mr. Truax is/was one of the pioneers of electronic music as a 'high' form when he began in the 1960s. He is also a bit of an 'eminence grise' of the Simon Fraser University School of the Arts - where once also worked his contemporary and countryman, R. Murray Schafer - and as such, holds on to that institution's almost 'Hapsburgian' attachment to the avant-garde. This is less a criticism than a 'tonal analysis': as a graduate of said institution's arts program, I can only say that thirty years on I am grateful for the strenuous extremity applied to critical education there -as much as I hated it at the time. If the work sounds like 'noise' it is because he remains faithful to a recondite personal doctrine (as fellow composer Barbara Pentland remained faithful to atonality). One doesn't have to like the music - or even agree aesthetically or ideologically with its approach, but it is important to recall and reflect on the social, political, historical and technological context from which it springs.

  • @JamesOCallaghanCompo
    @JamesOCallaghanCompo Před 6 lety

    If anyone is interested, I made a transcription of this work for an instrumental sextet: soundcloud.com/james-ocallaghan/accidents-harmoniques-bernard-parmegiani-transcription-standing-wave

  • @dibadirekt
    @dibadirekt Před 6 lety

    Danke für das hochladen. Gerne mehr davon :-) Toller Komponist. Irgendwie muss Michel Chion einen Knall haben, der zu meinem passt. Er ist abgefahren, schräg und genial.

  • @TwistedMentality089
    @TwistedMentality089 Před 7 lety

    where can you get his music from?

    • @GiovanniTancrediChan
      @GiovanniTancrediChan Před 7 lety

      google "bernard parmegiani de natura sonorum torrent", first results should work; you can buy records like this (not this one in particular unfortunately) on www.electrocd.com/en/ , I strongly recommend Gilles Gobeil's works

  • @Rascaduanok
    @Rascaduanok Před 7 lety

    I was both conceived and born in 1975. I like to imagine that both events took place to the strains of this piece.

  • @michelangeloboccacci
    @michelangeloboccacci Před 7 lety

    meraviglioso!

  • @Traumm9
    @Traumm9 Před 8 lety

    Amazing work. First heard this in an Autechre mix

  • @BataviaJax
    @BataviaJax Před 9 lety

    Mind blowing - I can't believe this was recorded 40 years ago

    • @GiovanniTancrediChan
      @GiovanniTancrediChan Před 9 lety

      +Junkbomb And with just magnetic tape! I can't even understand how can the sounds be so clear

    • @there_vision
      @there_vision Před 6 lety

      1975!? Holy crap this is amazing.

  • @guenterraler
    @guenterraler Před 9 lety

    awesome.

    • @GiovanniTancrediChan
      @GiovanniTancrediChan Před 9 lety

      Irene Cassarini Personally I think Incidences/Battements is the most astonishing piece of this masterpiece, still can't figure it out how can he possibly condense so many syntactically relevant events in such a short time-span!

    • @GiovanniTancrediChan
      @GiovanniTancrediChan Před 9 lety

      Maurizio Pascucci Thank you for your very profound and meaningful thought.

  • @MLOI18775
    @MLOI18775 Před 11 lety

    Soundscape, The Origin...