Friday, September 22, 2023
Terry Riley - In C [Live at smem]
video upload by smem
"On October 8th, 2022, an orchestra composed of 11 musicians played the famous minimalist piece "In C" by Terry Riley using various instruments from the smem collection. This was the closing night of the exhibition "Patterns, Loops and Textures. On Minimalism and Electronic Music", held at bluefactory, Fribourg, Switzerland. For more information, visit smemmusic.ch
CREDITS
Musicians
- Julie Milani: Sequential Circuits Prophet 5
- Timothée Verheij: Arturia Microbrute
- Arthur Holliger: Yamaha DX-7
- Isabelle Vauthey: violin
- François Aubort: clarinet
- Laurent Steiert: Buchla modular
- Emmanuel Küng: modular synthesizer (noise and percussions)
- Christopher Curtis: modular synthesizer (bass)
- Christophe Lesimple: Roland SH-101
- Lucien Müllener: drums
- Mikael Dürrmeier: arranging & direction, live mixing & sound spatialization, samples & Arturia Drumbrute
Sound
- Bernhard Zitz: sound system and sound engineering
- Mikael Dürrmeier: sound engineering assistance
Video
- Mikael Dürrmeier: mixing and mastering
- Victorien Genna: video recording & editing
Thank you to our partners:
- bluefactory https://bluefactory.ch/en/home/
- TEAR https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
- Ville de Fribourg https://www.ville-fribourg.ch"
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Why so slow? This is a travesty of In C.
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