2008年6月21日土曜日
Aida:間章<morgue>
morgue マイナス1号 1978年4月・モルグ社刊 (表紙の写真はデレク・ベイリー)
モルグ発刊の辞
この時代は、ロゴスがエゴと結びついた見えざる制度の強圧の中で呪縛・抑圧の儀式をくりひろげ、意味の権力が行う空ろな恐怖政治の中で、個は様々に見失われている。我々は個を基準としてしなやかに開かれた個体主義を、オカルティズムとアナーキズムの中で見つめながら、我々の肉の無意識、智の地下室へと降りてゆく。モルグ、それは死体置場であると共に、様々に未整理な情報が横たわっている場所でもある。「死体は常に新しい」ということわざのとおり、我々は悲愴な深刻主義を脱ぎすて、楽天的な凶々しさをもってこの時代と制度へ向かってゆき、我々自身の死体と我々のまばゆくなつかしい廃墟--すべてのものが固有に輝き、息づいて共存している--共同体へと向かってゆくことを念じている。そして時には、Mを音楽にOをオカルティズムにRを革命にGを地球学にUをユートピアにEをエロティシズムの頭文字にあてはめ、スポンティニアスにこの地下室で様々に爪を研ぎ、笑い、即興的に仮そめの智を生きて見せながら、アナーキーな肉と智を受肉する道を歩んでゆくつもりである。とまれ個は今、この宇宙のそれぞれの遊星である。モルグはこの遊星達が交わり離するきらめきの中に共存してゆくそれ事態アナーキーな”場”である。 間 章
この頃、間章によってデレク・ベイリー、カムパニィーのインプロヴィゼーション(即興)の世界へ誘われた。
黒い雑誌は格好良い。morgueの編集発行人・間章さんは、この年の12月、第2号発刊目前に急逝された。
小杉武久<演奏参加> (15) APOLLO and MARSYAS
APOLLO and MARSYAS:Het Apollohuis 1980-1997
An anthology of new music concert
V.A.
2002
Het Apollohuis
CD
Various - Apollo And Marsyas: Het Apollohuis 1980-1997 An Anthology Of New Music Concepts
Label: Het Apollohuis / Apollo Records
Catalog#: ACD 090217
Format: 2 x CD
Country: Netherlands
Released: 2002
Genre: Electronic
Style: Experimental
Credits: Artwork By [Design] - Marcel d'Anjou , Ton Homburg
Mastered By - Frank van Donkersgoed
Other [Liner Notes] - René van Peer
Photography - Hélène Panhuysen , Mark Dijkstra , Paul van den Nieuwenhof , Peter B. Kaars , Peter Cox
Notes: Derek Bailey (guitar), Ernst Reijseger (cello) recorded 25 December 1983.
Tom Johnson (voice, bells) recorded 13 May 1984.
David Gibson (cello) recorded 1 June 1984.
Tibor Szemzö recorded 15 October 1984.
Rolf Julius (buzzers) recorded 23 November 1984.
Ned Rothenberg (alto saxophone) recorded 25 May 1985.
Elliott Sharp (guitar) recorded 4 October 1985.
Vivenza (servomechanims) recorded 13 October 1985.
Pauline Oliveros (accordion) recorded 15 June 1986.
Arnold Dreyblatt / Orchestra of Excited Strings recorded 31 May 1986.
Carl Stone (computer) recorded 23 November 1986.
Carlos Santos (piano, voice) recorded 15 March 1987.
Joe Jones (solar automata) recorded 1-2 May 1987.
Takehisa Kosugi (violin, voice, electronics) recorded 17 May 1987.
Terry Fox (long strings) recorded 23-24 May 1987.
Walter Fähndrich (viola) recorded 6 June 1987.
Fast Forward (metal percussion) recorded 26 September 1987.
Alvin Lucier (electronics) recorded 1 November 1987.
Alvin Curran (piano, voice, synthesizer) recorded 28 November 1987.
Richard Lerman (electronics) recorded 20 April 1988.
Jerry Hunt (acoustic instruments, electronics) recorded 23 April 1988.
Shelley Hirsch (voice), David Weinstein (keyboard, electronics) recorded 4 June 1988.
Eliane Radigue (electronics) recorded 2 April 1989.
The Hub (computers) recorded 7 March 1992.
Teodoro Anzelotti (accordion) recorded 14 March 1992.
Pierre Berthet, Brigida Romano (percussion instruments) recorded 10 April 1992.
Warren Burt (interactive computer system) recorded 9 May 1992.
S.E.M. ensemble (drums) recorded 23 May 1992.
Jim O'Rourke (electric guitar) recorded 5 March 1993.
Borbetomagus (saxophones + guitar) recorded 15 May 1993.
John Butcher (saxophone), Phil Minton (voice) Erhart Hirt (guitar) recorded 26 November 1993.
Iva Bittova (violin, voice) recorded 18 February 1994.
Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer (piano) recorded 27 February 1994.
Rafael Toral (electric guitar, electronics) recorded 25 September 1994.
David First (keyboard) recorded 26 October 1995.
Reinier Van Houdt (piano) recorded 23 February 1996.
Kaffe Matthews (computer, violin) recorded 28 March 1996.
Matt Rogalsky (electronics) recorded 16 January 1997.
All tracks (with three exceptions) recorded during concerts and performances organized by Paul Panhuysen and took place at Het Apollohuis, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Front cover The gates of Pythagoras by Paul Panhuysen.
Tracklisting:
1.01 Derek Bailey & Ernst Reijseger Untitled (2:43)
Cello - Ernst Reijseger
Guitar - Derek Bailey
1.02 Tom Johnson Counting Languages / Seven Bells (2:25)
Voice, Bells - Tom Johnson
1.03 David Gibson Johns Brook (3:56)
Cello - David Gibson
1.04 Group 180 The Spider's Death And Epitaph (3:35)
Composed By - Béla Faragó
1.05 Rolf Julius Untitled (3:48)
Performer [Buzzers] - Rolf Julius
1.06 Ned Rothenberg Untitled (6:33)
1.07 Elliott Sharp Untitled (3:45)
1.08 Vivenza Untitled (2:45)
1.09 Pauline Oliveros Untitled (4:29)
Accordion - Pauline Oliveros
1.10 Arnold Dreyblatt & Orchestra Of Excited Strings Bowing (4:12)
1.11 Carl Stone Untitled (3:55)
1.12 Carlos Santos (2) Untitled (4:28)
Vocals - Carlos Santos (2)
1.13 Joe Jones Small Orchestra (3:02)
1.14 Takehisa Kosugi Untitled (4:20)
Electronics, Keyboards, Violin, Voice - Takehisa Kosugi
1.15 Terry Fox Untitled (2:55)
Strings [Long] - Terry Fox
1.16 Walter Fähndrich Viola II (4:18)
Viola - Walter Fähndrich
1.17 Fast Forward (3) Stix Part 1 (4:08)
1.18 Alvin Lucier Sferics (3:45)
2.01 Alvin Curran Songs On One, Two, Three Or More Notes (3:18)
Piano, Voice, Synthesizer - Alvin Curran
2.02 Richard Lerman Human Interference Fast Force (2:34)
2.03 Jerry Hunt Untitled (6:28)
2.04 Shelley Hirsch & David Weinstein Parade (4:11)
Keyboards, Electronics - David Weinstein
Vocals - Shelley Hirsch
2.05 Eliane Radigue Jetsun Mila (3:50)
2.06 Hub, The Untitled (3:14)
Computer - Chris Brown (2) , John Bischoff , Mark Trayle , Phil Stone , Scot Gresham-Lancaster , Tim Perkins
2.07 Teodoro Anzelotti Untitled (4:01)
Accordion - Teodoro Anzelotti
2.08 Pierre Berthet & Brigida Romano Untitled (3:11)
Percussion - Brigida Romano , Pierre Berthet
2.09 Warren Burt A Post-Modern Object-Oriented Chaotic Cellular Microtonal Teledildonic Virtual Simulacra! (Buzzwords (That Might Have Gotten You Tenure) For Sampled Ochestra) (3:05)
2.10 S.E.M. Ensemble Waterloo 2 (3:33)
Composed By - Rhys Chatham
2.11 Jim O'Rourke Untitled (3:29)
2.12 Borbetomagus Untitled (2:51)
Guitar - Donald Miller
Saxophone - Don Dietrich , Jim Sauter
2.13 John Butcher , Phil Minton , Erhart Hirt* Untitled (2:58)
Guitar - Erhart Hirt*
Saxophone - John Butcher
Vocals - Phil Minton
2.14 Iva Bittova* Untitled (5:32)
2.15 Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer Stubborn Riffs (5:06)
Piano - Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer
2.16 Rafael Toral Wave Field Two (2:50)
Guitar [Electric], Electronics - Rafael Toral
2.17 David First Zen Guilt / Zen Blame (3:10)
2.18 Reinier Van Houdt Ka (3:38)
Composed By - Giacinto Scelsi
Piano - Reinier Van Houdt
2.19 Kaffe Matthews Magic Violin Music (3:30)
Violin, Computer - Kaffe Matthews
2.20 Matt Rogalsky Tudor Loops (2:37)
Electronics - Matt Rogalsky
小杉武久<演奏参加> (14) RAINFOREST
David Tudor
RAINFOREST Ⅳ
1981
GRAMAVISION
LP
RAINFOREST
1998
Mode records
CD
David Tudor - Rainforest
Label: Mode
Catalog#: mode 64
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 19 May 1998
Genre: Electronic
Style: Experimental
Credits: Artwork By [Booklet Design] - Deborah Littlejohn
Executive Producer - Brian Brandt
Other [French Translation] - Hélène Dubreuil Miller , Laurence Anziani
Other [German Translation] - Karin Fischer
Other [Liner Notes] - Gordon Mumma , John Driscoll , Rob Miller , Roy M. Close , Tom Johnson
Photography - Jackie Monnier , Kira Perov , Michael O'Neill , Michael Pugliese , Ralph Jones , Rob Miller
Photography [Cover Image Provided By] - Jacqueline Matisse Monnier
Producer - Rob Miller (5)
Notes: Track 1 digitally recorded in New Delhi, India 1990
16-page booklet includes notes in English, German and French
Tracklisting:
1 Rainforest (Version I) (21:49)
Electronics [Live] - David Tudor , Takehisa Kosugi
Recorded By - Rob Miller (5)
2 Sliding Pitches In The Rainforest In The Field: Rainforest (Version IV) (51:53)
Mastered By [Digitally Remastered] - Kevin Goold
Recorded By - John Driscoll
小杉武久<演奏参加> (13) SAME SAME
SAME SAME
Fast Forward
1995
Experimental Intermedia Foundation
CD
Fast Forward (3) - Same Same
Label: Experimental Intermedia
Catalog#: XI 108
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 1995
Genre: Electronic
Style: Modern Classical, Experimental
Credits: Artwork By [Graphic Design] - Marie Coons
Artwork By [Logo] - Mike Metz
Mastered By [Digital Mastering] - Allan Tucker
Photography [Cover] - Fast Forward (3)
Producer - Fast Forward (3)
Notes: Track 1 was recorded at Merkin Concert Hall in New York on November 12, 1992, as part of the interpretations concert series.
Track 2 was recorded in concert at Performing Space 122 in New York on the evening of October 28, 1990.
Track 3 was recorded at Lotus Arts on January 29, 1994.
Tracklisting:
1 Simultaneous Music (27:32)
Bodhrán, Whistle [Penny], Harmonica - Alex Tobias
Cello, Tape [Stretched Adhesive] - Michelle Kinney
Percussion, Voice, Electronics - David Moss
Steel Guitar [Pedal], Drums [Peddlers], Electronics [Televisions], Performer [Telephone Books], Tape [Cassettes], Performer [Dishes] - Fast Forward (3)
Turntables - David Shea
Violin, Voice, Performer [Stamping] - Takehisa Kosugi
Written-By - Fast Forward (3)
2 The Yin-Yang Merger (20:26)
Engineer [Recording] - John King
Engineer [Sound] - Doug Henderson
Percussion [Steel Pan], Timbales, Siren [Alarm], Whistle [Water] - Fast Forward (3)
Tom Tom, Drums [Snare Drum], Voice, Whistle [Water] - David Moss
Tom Tom, Percussion [Brake Drum], Whistle [Water] - Yuval Gabay
Tom Tom, Voice [Triggered Voices], Whistle [Water] - James Lo
Trumpet [Mutantrumpet], Electronics, Whistle [Water] - Ben Neill
Written-By - Forward*
3 Feeding Frenzy (24:45)
Accordion - Guy Klucevsek
Electronic Drums [Drum Machines] - Ikue Mori
Engineer [Recording] - Ben Manley
Other [Slide Projections] - Jim Conti
Performer [Cook] - Fast Forward (3)
Performer [Waiter] - Per Blomquist
Written-By - Forward* , Klucevsek* , Mori*
小杉武久<演奏参加> (11) MUSIC,METAPHORS,MACHINES...
MUSIC,METAPHORS,MACHINES...
CDCM COMPUTER MUSIC SERIES VOL.9
V.A.
1991
Centaur Records
CD
Various - CDCM Computer Music Series Vol. 9: ...Musics, Metaphors, Machines...
Label: Centaur Records
Catalog#: CRC 2078
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 1991
Genre: Electronic
Style: Musique Concrète, Experimental
Notes: CEMI: Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia
University of North Texas, Denton
Tracklisting:
1 Phil Winsor Changing Rings (2:44)
2 Phil Winsor Stinger (3:54)
3 Phil Winsor Melismata (4:12)
4 Phil Winsor Tukatudaka (1:44)
5 Cindy McTee Bins And Bells (2:59)
6 Cindy McTee Kettles And Cans (1:24)
7 Cindy McTee Tins And Tanks (1:47)
8 Cindy McTee Buckets And Bolts (2:29)
9 Cindy McTee Pots And Pans (1:00)
10 James Piekarski Dreamfile (9:56)
11 Rodney Waschka, II* A Note, A Poem, Rangeau E Quebrou (10:31)
Contrabass - George Dimitri
12 Rodney Waschka, II* The Ephemerides For Harp And Percussion: Moon, 1650-1657 (6:55)
Harp - Kathryn Holm
Percussion - Robert McCormick
13 Rowell Rogers Centoph (14:24)
14 Larry Austin Beachcombers (10:13)
Cheng - Martin Kalve
Electronics - David Tudor
Violin - Takehisa Kosugi
Vocals [Chanting] - John Cage
小杉武久<演奏参加> (10) LEAPDAY NIGHT
LEAPDAY NIGHT
David Behrman
1987
Lovely Records
LP
1991
Lovely records
CD(再販)
David Behrman - Leapday Night
Label: Lovely Music, Ltd.
Catalog#: VR 1042
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1987
Genre: Electronic
Style: Modern Classical, Experimental
Credits: Artwork By - Fast Forward
Engineer - Steve Cellum
Mastered By - Bill Kipper
Notes: "Leapday Night" (1983-1986) features the mutantrumpet, which is a Neill invention with triple bells and mutable slides.
"Interspecies Smalltalk" (1984) is an interactive piece originally commissioned by the Cunningham Dance Company.
Tracklisting:
A1 Interspecies Smalltalk Part 1 (9:36)
Violin - Takehisa Kosugi
A2 Interspecies Smalltalk Part 2 (11:54)
Violin - Takehisa Kosugi
B1 Leapday Night Scenes 1 & 2 (13:18)
Trumpet [Mutantrumpet] - Ben Neill
B2 Leapday Night Scene 3 (8:38)
Trumpet - Ben Neill , Rhys Chatham
David Behrman - Leapday Night
Label: Lovely Music, Ltd.
Catalog#: LCD 1042
Format: CD
Country: US
Released: 1991
Genre: Electronic
Style: Modern Classical, Experimental
Credits: Artwork By [Art Direction] - By Design
Artwork By [Cover Art, Design] - Fast Forward
Computer - David Behrman
Edited By [Digital Editing], Mastered By - Allan Tucker
Engineer - Steve Cellum (tracks: 1 to 3, 6 to 7)
Other [Liner Notes] - David Behrman , Jacques Bekaert
Notes: A compilation of three pieces:
"Leapday Night" (1983-1986) features the mutantrumpet, which is a Neill invention with triple bells and mutable slides.
"A Traveller's Dream Journal" (1990) is a two-part soundscape created after Behrman worked in Walter Bachauer's Kreuzberg studio.
"Interspecies Smalltalk" (1984) is an interactive piece originally commissioned by the Cunningham Dance Company.
Tracklisting:
Leapday Night
1 Scene 1 (6:30)
Trumpet [Mutantrumpet] - Ben Neill
2 Scene 2 (6:36)
Trumpet [Mutantrumpet] - Ben Neill
3 Scene 3 (8:38)
Trumpet - Ben Neill , Rhys Chatham
A Traveller's Dream Journal
4 Berlin-NY, Setting A (9:22)
Effects [Sound] - Clara Mondshine
Keyboards [Improvisation] - Jakino
Producer - Achim Gieseler , David Behrman , Walter Bachauer
Programmed By [Midi Computer Programming] - Achim Gieseler
Voice [Sample] - Takehisa Kosugi
5 Berlin-NY, Setting B (9:20)
Effects [Sound] - Clara Mondshine
Keyboards [Improvisation] - Jakino
Producer - Achim Gieseler , David Behrman , Walter Bachauer
Programmed By [Midi Computer Programming] - Achim Gieseler
Voice [Sample] - Takehisa Kosugi
Interspecies Smalltalk
6 Scene 1 (9:38)
Violin - Takehisa Kosugi
7 Scene 2 (11:54)
Violin - Takehisa Kosugi
小杉武久<演奏参加> (9) バンドネオンの豹
バンドネオンの豹
あがた森魚
1987
Columbia
LP
Morio Agata - El Jaguar Del Bandoneon
Label: Nippon Columbia
Catalog#: AF-7438
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Japan
Released: 21 Jan 1987
Genre: Latin, Pop
Style: Experimental, Tango
Credits: Artwork By - Morin Kawagata
Artwork By [Design] - Kazunama Kawakami , Kenichiroh Haraguchi
Bandoneon - Mitsuo Ikeda (tracks: A1, A2, A9, B1 to B3)
Bass - Hitoshi Watanabe (tracks: A9, B3) , Norikatsu Koreyasu (tracks: A2, B1, B2a)
Executive Producer - Takao Hisa , Takuo Morikawa
Guitar - Hidehiko Urayama (tracks: A2, B1 to B3)
Keyboards, Programmed By - Keitaro Takanami (tracks: A3, A5 to A8, B2c) , Tomoki Hasegawa (tracks: A3, A5 to A8, B2c)
Other [Coordination] - Takashi Yoshinaga
Percussion - Tetsuaki Hoashi (tracks: A2, B1 to B3)
Photography - Sadao Osada
Piano, Keyboards - Yohko Kumagai (tracks: A2, B1 to B3)
Producer - Hiromi Wada , Kohzoh Watanabe*
Programmed By - Masaya Nishida (tracks: A3, A5 to A8, B2c) , Yukio Doki (tracks: A2, B5)
Violin - Neko Saito (tracks: A2, A3, B1 to B3)
Notes: Recorded at Nippon Columbia studios between September and November 1986.
Tracklisting:
Lado Pierra (地上篇)
A1 La Vuelta Del Barón
Backing Vocals - Miharu Koshi
A2 Para Dos (El Jaguar Del Bandoneon)
Guitar - Ryomei Shirai
A3 El Tigre Que Murió En Paris
A4 Bandoneón Bajo La Luna
Bandoneon - Jun Urashima , Megumi Namiki , Mitsumasa Saito
Bass - Tetsu Saitoh
Cello - Keiki Midorikawa
Narrator - Luna Ishikawa
Piano - Kunitaro Tamai
Violin - Kazuomi Saito , Yuri Fujisawa
A5 Invierno En Buenos Aires
Backing Vocals - Hikaru Sekihata
A6 Amor Humano (Extrano Amor Del Doctor Megata)
Bass - Nobuo Nakahara
Violin - Takehisa Kosugi
A7 A Media Luz (Luna Road)
A8 Super Expreso Tango
A9 Uno (Triste Bandoneón De Quién)
Cello - Tunehiro Terai
Piano - Koji Ueno
Viola - Tomohiro Kubota
Violin - Asuka Kaneko , Hijiri Kuwano
Lado Fondo Marino (海底篇)
B1 Recuerdo
Suite: La Cruzada Del Fondo Del Mar
B2a La Cruzada Juvenil
Drums - Koshi Hamada
B2b Para Dos - En 78 Rpm; Mono
Bandoneon - Jun Urashima , Megumi Namiki , Mitsumasa Saito
Bass - Tetsu Saitoh
Cello - Keiki Midorikawa
Narrator - Masami Takaba
Piano - Kunitaro Tamai
Violin - Kazuomi Saito , Yuri Fujisawa
B2c Fondo Del Mar
B3 Pescadores De Las Perlas - Frágil Anhelo
Backing Vocals - Hikaru Sekihata
Saxophone - Toshihiko Furumura
B4 Jardín De Perle-Déco
Drums - Tetsuro Kashibuchi
Flute - Takashi Asahi
Guitar - Kenji Omura
Marimba - Kazuto Shimizu
Programmed By - Takeshi Fujii
Strings - Masatsugu Shinozaki
Vocals, Piano, Backing Vocals, Keyboards - Akiko Yano
B5 Bandoneón Bajo La Luna
Backing Vocals - Hikaru Sekihata
Synthesizer, Guitar - Keiichi Suzuki
小杉武久<演奏参加> (7) PULSERS/UNTITLED
PULSERS/UNTITLED
David Tudor
1984
Lovely Records
LP
THREE WORKS FOR LIVE FLECTRONICS
1996
Lovely Records
CD(再販)
David Tudor - Pulsers / Untitled
Label: Lovely Music, Ltd.
Catalog#: VR 1601
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1984
Genre: Electronic
Style: Experimental
Credits: Violin, Vocals - Takehisa Kosugi (tracks: A-B)
Notes: Pulsers composed in 1970 incorporates an improvised tape part performed by Takehisa Kosugi with his electronic violin.
Untitled composed in 1972 was designed for simultaneous performance with John Cage's vocalisation of "Mesostics Re Merce Cunningham". Revised in 1982 and performed by Takehisa Kosugi (vocals).
Tracklisting:
A Pulsers
B Untitled
David Tudor - Three Works For Live Electronics
Label: Lovely Music, Ltd.
Catalog#: LCD 1601
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 1996
Genre: Electronic
Style: Experimental
Credits: Artwork By [Art Direction, Design] - By Design
Electronics, Other [Liner Notes] - David Tudor
Mastered By [Remastered By], Other [Liner Notes] - John D.S. Adams
Notes: Tracks 1 and 2 originally released on LP
Track 3 was a bonus track not included on the original LP release.
Pulsers composed in 1976 incorporates an improvised tape part performed by Takehisa Kosugi with his electronic violin.
Untitled composed in 1972 was designed for simultaneous performance with John Cage's vocalisation of "Mesostics Re Merce Cunningham". Revised in 1982 and performed by Takehisa Kosugi (vocals).
Phonemes was commissioned for a performance by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company in March 1981.
Tracks 1 and 2 recorded at Airshaft Studio.
Tracklisting:
1 Pulsers (20:26)
Recorded By - Nicolas Collins
Violin [Electronic] - Takehisa Kosugi
2 Untitled (19:37)
Recorded By - Nicolas Collins
Vocals - Takehisa Kosugi
3 Phonemes (31:55)
Remix - John D.S. Adams
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