cacophonous.org ❤ Hum and Bristle (2001), by Steve Layton For orchestra. All motor, nonstop. From Podcast: Delicious/tag/mp3_classical_contemporary . Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Aurora (2008) by Steve Layton Piano, treated recording. The underlying track is a heavily processed recording of Eugène Ysaÿe's solo violin Sonata #5, 1st movement, "L'aurore". I just let the… Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Joji Aria (2008) by Steve Layton For sampled sound, Yamaha Motif-Rack. The torso of an aria, from the ruin of an opera that will never exist, from a time before… Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Hum and Bristle (2001), by Steve Layton For orchestra. All motor, nonstop. Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ 3 Melischromatica (1999), for three imaginary orchestras An arcane procession clothed in a narrow-range, microtonal canon. Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ The Architecture of a Sunset (2008) For piano, acoustic & synthetic sound. Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Ca Dao (2007) by Steve Layton (music: original, Alesis QSR / voice: young girl, Mekong Delta, Vietnam, 1971. Recording and translation with permission of John Balaban, from his Ca Dao… Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Prufrock (2007) by Steve Layton (Voice: T.S. Eliot / Music: original, Alesis QSR; manipulated ACID samples via Freesound -- thanks plagasu, jppi-Stu, Connum, Cleetis, martypinso, synthania, Erdie, Abyssmal) Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Tapan (2007), solo piano, by Steve Layton Terse chanted ritual, cutting a big fast drum with a slow song. Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ "At the River" (2007), solo piano A little hymn, a little testifying, a little loss and a little hope. Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ My Double Deep (2002; 2007 perf.) by Steve Layton Written just like my usual works for traditional orchestra, but freely using "imaginary" instruments. Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Todesarten (Ingeborg Bachmann), 2007, by Steve Layton Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ The Place of the Solitaires (2007) by Steve Layton The second of a set of pieces for percussion ensemble. Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Summer Ultraviolet (2007) by Steve Layton Piano, brass, recorded sound. The recorded sound that underlies the entire piece is all derived from the single recording of a honeybee, the same… Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Flower Song (2006), by Steve Layton For piano and "ghost" voice. The hidden poem is by Philadelphia poet Molly Russakoff. Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Turned Upon Itself (2006), piano, by Steve Layton A duet imagines a different duet. Four dance, two fall, two remain. Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ For Fire is the Proof of all Colors (2006) for two pianos, by Steve Layton Two opposed chords together, and what happens when they touch. This was the only real… Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ What the Thunder Said (2006) fl., pf., vib., electronics, by Steve Layton Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ My Heart Anywhere Else (Da Zha Lan), by Steve Layton A film, a poem, a false memory. Composed primarily with field recordings made in Da Zha Lan, Beijing by Yan… Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ II. Views Seen from Right to Left, for marimba -- Steve Layton Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ I. Views Seen from Left to Right, for marimba -- Steve Layton Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ O, Hebdomeros (2006) for piano, electronics by Steve Layton Like de Chirico's wonderful 1929 book Hebdomeros, the story and intention here are really a non-story and non-intention. http://www.niwo.com/steve/music/Mp3workspage2.html Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Hill Song (2006), for piano, by Steve Layton Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ The Long Dance (2002; new perf. 2006) for six pianos by Steve Layton Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Boni (2006) by Steve Layton (pf, elec pf, fl, perc) Y en una estrofe de agua todo el cantar sera: ... Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ All Attempts Remain (2006) by Steve Layton for piano & "imaginary" ensemble http://www.niwo.com/steve/music/Mp3workspage2.html Concise play of both dense and airy, dissonant and tonal. The "ensemble", aside from the piano, purposely… Read full post »
cacophonous.org ❤ Der Engel (1988) for Organ by Steve Layton Der Engel (1988) organ Improvisation for organ; but each note of the "melody" has its own chord attached to it, that is… Read full post »
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