Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Producers: Sara Murphy, Albert Chi, Erica Frauman
Editor: Andy Jurgensen
Production Companies: Ghoulardi Film Company, m ss ng p eces
Assistant Directors: Adam Somner, Trevor Tavares
Gaffer: Michael Bauman
Key Grip: Jim Kwiatkowski
Steadicam Operator: Ari Robbins
Production Designer: Carmen Ruiz de Huidobro
Camera: Josh Friz, Aaron Tichenor, Ryan Creasy, Drey Singer, Eric Anderson
UPM: Deanna Barillari
Telecine Colorist: Gregg Garvin
CREW:
Anthony Bradshaw, Ben Brady, Bart Dion, Eric Fahy, Clark Gapen, Sean Gossen, Chad Hladki, Se Hoh, Grace Illingworth, Jessica Jazayeri, Jacob Kubabojsza, Micah Minor, Mike Misslin, Adam Morgan, Rene Parras, Jr., Peter Rybchenkov, Charlotte Townsend, Kasia Trojak, Cymbre Walk, David Yoon
Written by Radiohead
Produced & mixed by Nigel Godrich
Engineered by Nigel Godrich and Sam Petts-Davies
Assistant engineer at La Fabrique Studio; Maxime LeGuil
Mastered by Robert C. Ludwig at Gateway Mastering
Strings by the London Contemporary Orchestra, conducted by Hugh Brunt
Опубликовано: 18 июл. 2014 г.(Unknown perfomer)
Eonta (beings) is so entitled as a homage to the ancient Greek philosopher and poet Parmenides. The original printed form of the title word is Cypriot orthography of Creto-mycaenean origin, lost for over 24 centuries and only recently deciphered. Eonta, written in Berlin during 1963-64, was first performed at the Domaine Musical concerts in Paris, conducted by Pierre Boulez, in December 1964. It makes use of stochastic music (based on the theory of probabilities) and symbolic music (based on logistics). Some of the instrumental parts, notably the piano solo at the opening, were calculated on an IBM 7090 computer at the Place Vendôme, Paris.
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«Expanded Piano» concert — installation by Stavros Gasparatos (Extracts) @ Megaron Concert Hall
Опубликовано: 3 авг. 2015 г.Expanded Piano By Stavros Gasparatos at Megaron Concert Hall
(Athens Festival — June 2015)
The «Expanded Piano» concert and installation by Stavros Gasparatos is grounded in the idea of “prepared piano,” a tradition where screws, rubbers, bolts, etc., are attached to the strings inside a piano, altering the sound. Building on the many famous mechanically prepared piano compositions from John Cage to Aphex Twin, Expanded Piano transforms the idea into a uniquely electronic form. An acoustic piano is wired with both regular microphones and contact microphones attached to the body of the piano, its strings, and mechanisms. Each microphone’s signal is manipulated in real time through a computer and then routed to its own loudspeaker, creating a multichannel space around the audience that puts the listeners “inside” the piano.
“Expanded Piano” by Stavros Gasparatos was commissioned by EMPAC / Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.”