Friday, March 28, 2008
Buchla 200e Demo
click here for the demo via Nicholas Kent. This one is pretty different from most you have probably heard.
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This is very atypical for a Buchla. It sounds almost east-coast. I like it.
ReplyDeleteeast side to the west side, yo diggity, ya got to back it up
ReplyDeleteIt's the start of the third movement (Fall or Autumn) of Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons, composed in 1723. I wouldn't expect a Buchla in a "switched-on classical" performance, but why not?
ReplyDeletePatrick Gleeson did a nice version of the whole work on the Synclavier.
I should have checked the details. It is the 2nd movement, but I think that's Spring, not Fall.
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