HONORARY MENTION
Klang, Kar und Melodie
Mark Wingate
"Klang, Kar und Melodie" was composed in 1996 and depicts a day in the life of a commuter in an American metropolis near the end of the millenium. This hallucinatory adventure starts innocently enough with concrete sounds of the city that gradually develop, intensify, and morph with those inside a commuter's inner psyche. It was conceived as a concert piece, that is, a digital tape piece to be played in a concert hall with a multiple speaker sound system. This way, the sound can be further "diffused" around the audience in three-dimensional space, thus adding to the hallucinatory/cinematic narrative effect. All currently available computer hardware and software programs for digital sound manipulation were utilized. The composer also felt a need to detour from the pronounced homogeneity and conservative approach in today's supposedly "experimental" computer music as well as its profound lack of humor. This piece further breaks the current mode by including actual pitch content, or tonalities in addition to synthetic noises, samples, digital sound processes, etc.
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