
"An Evening with Suzanne Ciani
Tuesday, November 7, 2006
8:00PM
Guest flautist Matt Eakle will accompany 5-time Grammy nominee Suzanne Ciani in a program of her own compositions."
More on Ciani here: 1, 2.
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too bad she doesn't use the Buchla 200 anymore!
ReplyDeleteShe was at Moogfest 2004 playing a grand piano with the Buchla designed PianoBar. She was triggering GM sounds. As far as I know her Buchla synthesizer era ended over 20 years ago.
ReplyDeleteBuchla desiged piano bar? Is it any different from the Moog one?
ReplyDeleteRobert Moog & Don Buchla both worked on the paino bar, there is no "buchla" piano bar numb-nuts ;)
ReplyDeleteAt one time, after the Buchla phase, Ciani was big into the Voyetra-8.
ReplyDeleteWasn't she signed to Private Music back in the day? She might be one of the people who got burned when Private went under. Come to think of it, I don't think she has done a lot of recording since then.
> there is no "buchla" piano bar
ReplyDeleteHmm?
http://web.archive.org/web/20030410192118/www.buchla.com/pianobar/index.html
Well, according to this, the Piano Bar was a collaboration between Moog and Buchla:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.moogmusic.com/detail.php?main_product_id=71
(There's a link off of this page to a photo of Ciani with a Piano Bar-equipped piano.)
Obviously it's marketed by Moog. I don't think Buchla markets its own version, but I could be wrong.
Buchla, the company, came out with it originally and was selling it before Moog took over production and sales.
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