Composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky
with Clara Rockmore
2. Oraison, for ondes martenot
Composed by Olivier Messiaen
with Ensemble d Ondes de Montreal
3. Etude aux Chemins de Fer
Composed by Pierre Schaeffer
4. Williams Mix, for 8 channels of pre-recorded tape
Composed by John Cage
with John Cage
5. Klangstudies II
Composed by Robert Herbert / Beyer Eimert
6. Low Speed for flute & tape
Composed by Otto Luening
with Otto Luening
7. Dripsody for variable speed tape recorder
Composed by Hugh le Caine
8. Forbidden Planet, film score Main Title
Composed by Louis and Bebe Barron
9. Elektronische Tanzsuite Concertando rubato
Composed by Oskar Sala
with Oskar Sala
10. Poème électronique, for tape
Composed by Edgard Varese
with Edgard Varese
11. Sine Music (A Swarm of Butterflies Encountered over the Ocean)
Composed by Richard Maxfield
with Richard Maxfield
12. Apocalypse Part 2
Composed by Tod Dockstader
13. Kontakte, for piano, percussion & electronic sounds Edit
Composed by Karlheinz Stockhausen
14. Wireless Fantasy for tape
Composed by Vladimir Ussachevsky
with Vladimir Ussachevsky
15. Philomel for soprano & tape 2nd movement
Composed by Milton Babbitt
with Milton Babbitt , Bethany Beardslee
16. Spacecraft Edit
Composed by MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva)
with Richard Teitelbaum , MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva) , Jon Phetteplace , Frederic Rzewski , Alvin Curran , Allan Bryan
17. Cindy Electronium
Composed by Raymond Scott
with Raymond Scott
18. Pendulum Music, for 3 or more microphones, amps & loudspeakers
Composed by Steve Reich
19. Bye bye butterfly
Composed by Pauline Oliveros
with Pauline Oliveros
20. Projection Esemplastic for White Noise
Composed by Joji Yuasa
with Joji Yuasa
21. Silver Apples of the Moon Part 1
Composed by Morton Subotnick
22. Rainforest, sound installation Version 1 (edit)
Composed by David Eugene Tudor
23. Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band, for soprano sax, electronic keyboard & tape delay (partially improvised; from "Dorian Reeds") Edit
Composed by Terry Riley
with Terry Riley
24. Boat Woman Song Edit
Composed by Holger Czukay
with Holger Czukay
25. Music Promenade Edit
Composed by Luc Ferrari
26. Vibrations Composées Rosace 3
Composed by Francois Bayle
27. Mutations Edit
Composed by Jean-Claude Risset
28. Hibiki Hana Ma, for 8-channel tape Edit
Composed by Iannis Xenakis
Performed by Nihon Philharmonic Orchestra with Iannis Xenakis , Kinshi Tsuruta
Conducted by Seiji Ozawa
29. Drift Studies, sinewaves 31 I 69 c. 12:17:33-12:25:33 PM NYC
Composed by La Monte Young
with La Monte Young
30. Speech Songs for computer-synthesized sound He Destroyed Her Image
Composed by Charles Dodge
31. Fantasies (6) on a Poem by Thomas Campion, for computer synthesized tape Her Song
Composed by Paul Lansky
with Paul Lansky
32. Appalachian Grove 1
Composed by Laurie Spiegel
with Laurie Spiegel
33. Dedans-Dehors En Phase / Hors Phase
Composed by Bernard Parmegiani
34. On the Other Ocean Edit
Composed by David Behrman
35. Stria, computer-generated music Edit
Composed by John Chowning
with John Chowning
36. Living Sound, Patent Pending (Traveling Musicians Being Prepared) Edit
Composed by Maryanne Amacher
37. Automatic Writing, for voices, electronics & polymoog Edit
Composed by Robert Ashley
38. Canti Illuminati
Composed by Alvin Curran
with Alvin Curran
39. Music on a Long Thin Wire Edit
Composed by Alvin Lucier
with Alvin Lucier
40. Melange
Composed by Klaus Schulze
with Klaus Schulze
41. Before and After Charm (La Notte) Edit
Composed by Jon Hassell
42. Unfamiliar Wind (Leeks Hills)
Composed by Brian Eno
with Brian Eno
Editorial Reviews
Opening with Clara Rockmore's reworking of Tchaikovsky with the theremin, and finishing with one of Brian Eno's ambient soundscapes, OHM artfully succeeds in its goal of giving a representative (as opposed to the impossible, comprehensive) overview of the first several decades of electronic music. Over 3 discs, 42 compositions, and 96 pages of notes and photos, OHM clearly illustrates the producers' and contributing writers' point that early electronic music is much of the foundation of contemporary music. Herein lies the connective tissue bridging musique concrète, 20th-century classical, electronic experimentation, and the theoretical avant-garde to psychedelia, ambient, dub, techno, electro, and synthpop and the globalization of sound. The groundbreaking uses of loops, sampling, drones, remixes, and cut-and-paste technology are put fully into context. The diversity of music included makes any sort of summation impossible, but that is also the point: electronic music is not really a genre, but an open field of endless possibility. From John Cage's famous "William's Mix" of tape snippets to Karkheinz Stockhausen's electronic orchestral compositions, from David Tudor and Holger Czukay's experiments in unrelated blendings of audio elements to David Behrman's supremely peaceful duet between computers and musicians, the aural renegades on OHM tread where none (save a few of their contemporaries) had gone before. The liner notes convey the incredible amount of hard work and experimentation it took to stitch together many of these pieces in the predigital era. Putting aside the inevitable quibbles about what's missing (much of it due to legal and/or logistical issues), a more complete collection of musical eggheads, eccentrics, and visionaries is hard to imagine. --Carl Hanni
OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music,Brian Eno,Maryanne Amacher,Robert Ashley,Milton Babbitt,Louis and Bebe Barron,Francois Bayle,David Behrman,John Cage,Hugh le Caine,John Chowning,Alvin Curran,Holger Czukay,Tod Dockstader,Charles Dodge,Herbert / Beyer, Robert Eimert,Brian Eno,Luc Ferrari,Jon Hassell,Paul Lansky,Alvin Lucier,Otto Luening,MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva),Richard Maxfield,Olivier Messiaen,Pauline Oliveros,Bernard Parmegiani,Steve Reich,Terry Riley,Jean-Claude Risset,Oskar Sala,Pierre Schaeffer,Klaus Schulze,Raymond Scott,Laurie Spiegel,Karlheinz Stockhausen,Morton Subotnick,Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky,David Eugene Tudor,Vladimir Ussachevsky,Edgard Varese,Iannis Xenakis,La Monte Young,Joji Yuasa,Seiji Ozawa,Klaus Schulze,Ensemble D'Ondes de Montreal,Otto Luening,Ellipsis Arts
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Ohm: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music Special Edition 3CD + DVD
Manufacturer: Ellipsis Arts ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BDGVX6 Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Valse Sentimentale - Clara Rockmore
- Oraison - Ens D'Ondes De Montreal
- Etude Aux Chemins De Fer - Pierre Schaeffer
- Williams Mix - John Cage
- Klangstudie II - Herbert Eimert/Robert Beyer
- Low Speed - Otto Luening
- Dripsody - Hugh Le Caine
- Forbidden Planet: Main Title - Louis Barron/Bebe Barron
- Elektronische Tanzste: Concertando Rubato - Oskar Sala
- Poem Electronique - Edgard Varese
- Sine Music (A Swarm Of Butterflies Encountered Over The Ocean) - Richard Maxfield
- Apocalypse-Part 2 - Tod Dockstader
- Kontakte - James Tenney/William Winant
- Wireless Fant - Vladimir Ussachevsky
- Philomel - Milton Babbitt
- Spacecraft - MEV
Tracks:
- Cindy Electronium - Raymond Scott
- Pendulum Music - Sonic Youth
- Bye Bye Butterfly - Pauline Oliveros
- Projection Esemplastic For White Noise - Joji Yuasa
- Silver Apples Of The Moon, Part 1 - Morton Subotnick
- Rainforest Version 1 - David Tudor
- Poppy Nogood - Terry Riley
- Boat-Woman-Song - Holger Czukay
- Music Promenade - Luc Ferrari
- Vibrations Composees: Rosace 3 - Francois Bayle
- Mutations - Jean-Claude Risset
- Hibiki-Hana-Ma - Iannis Xenakis
- Map Of 49's Dream The Two Systems Of Eleven Sets Of Galactic Intervals: Drift Study '31/69 c.... - La Monte Young
Tracks:
- He Destroyed Her Image - Charles Dodge
- Six Fants On A Poem By Thomas Campion: Her Song - Paul Lansky
- Appalachian Grove - Laurie Spiegel
- En Phase/Hors Phase - Bernard Parmegiani
- On The Other Ocean - David Behrman
- Stria - John Chowning
- Living Sound, Patent Pending Music For Sound-Joined Rooms Series - Maryanne Amacher
- Automatic Writing - Robert Ashley
- Canti Illuminati - Alvin Curran
- Music On A Long Thin Wire - Alvin Lucier
- Melange - Klaus Schulze
- Before And After Charm (La Notte) - Jon Hassell
- Unfamiliar Wind (Leeks Hills) - Brian Eno
Album Description
OHM+ : the early gurus of electronic musicSpecial Edition 3CD + DVD
Leaps in technology: oscillators, generators, vacuum tubes, amplifiers, transistors, magnetic tape, integrated circuits, and the microchip inspired new instruments: the telharmonium, theremin, ondes martenot, electronic sackbut, clavivox, electronium, moog synthesizer, and computers and artists everywhere hungry for new modes of expression.
This collection is a humble but bold attempt to give form to the wonderful, multi-directional, inevitable birth of electronic music.
"Many of the ideas in this collection have now been so completely assimilated into popular listening that it may sometimes be hard to remember how surprising it all was on first outing. Some of it still sounds pretty exotic. These CDs are important as part of the story of how we got to where we are now-the cultural conversation so far-and as a still fruitful repertoire of future possibilities." from the Foreword by Brian Eno
Three CDs42 original music tracks from 1948-1980 112 Page Bookextensive artist interviews, commentaries, and archival photographs Special Edition DVDover two hours of rare performances, interviews, animations, and experimental video.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent but uncomplete.......2006-11-12
(which was bigger than Koln's WDR studios) with Bruno Maderna, Luciano Berio and Luigi Nono.
This is a big mistake. Milans studios were the biggest of europe and produced many important electroacoustic pieces.
If the collection aim to describe faithfully electronic music history, it should include this artists too.
Ohm... Ohm... Ohm..........2006-04-01
The OHM+ DVD is jam-packed with over two hours of archival and more recent footage that runs the gamut from engrossing to mildly interesting to unwatchably dull.
If seemingly endless "talking head" interviews with Milton Babbitt and Bebe Barron are your idea of video entertainment, you've come to the right place. An interview with John Cage digitally altered beyond all recognition? Check. Swirling psychadelic colored dyes right out of a Saucerful of Secrets-era Pink Floyd concert? No problem.
There are some tastier goodies to be found on this DVD, however...
The segments with Clara Rockmore and Leon Theremin have an appealingly amateurish home movie quality to them. It's also a real treat to see the 1978 footage of underappreciated minimalist guru David Borden and Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company "on the road" hauling around their truckload of big old analog synthesizer equipment. Laurie Spiegel is fun to watch as she tinkers with a big grey metal box called a "Concerto Generator" with an extremely serious expression on her face. And Alvin Lucier's "Music for Solo Performer," where he hooks up wires to his head and produces sounds using his brainwaves and two tympani, simply must be seen to be believed.
The Pixar-ish computer animation accompanying Paul Lansky's "The Dust Bunny" is sort of cute, but it goes on for about 10 minutes too long. Surely most of the OHM target audience already has the DVD of Steve Reich's Three Tales, but it's nice that they included the best part - the ominous yet goofy "Dolly" segment. Many have also probably seen Hans Fjellestad's documentary Moog before, but the six minute excerpt provided here is really about all you need.
It's too bad there isn't a more interesting John Cage segment, and regrettable that there aren't any Stockhausen videos (those would certainly be a riot!)
Overall, though, while the OHM+ DVD is not as consistently engaging as the CD set of the same name, it is a worthy companion to it. And if you don't have either of them yet, the complete OHM+ 3-CD & DVD "special edition" box set is a no-brainer.
This and..........2006-01-06
The Standard Reference for Electronic Music.......2005-11-03
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OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music
Various Artists Manufacturer: Ellipsis Arts ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004T0FZ Release Date: 2000-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Valse Sentimentale - Clara Rockmore
- Oraison - Ens D'Ondes De Montreal
- Etude Aux Chemins De Fer - Pierre Schaeffer
- Williams Mix - John Cage
- Klangstudie II - Herbert Eimert/Robert Beyer
- Low Speed - Otto Luening
- Dripsody - Hugh Le Caine
- Forbidden Planet: Main Title - Louis Barron/Bebe Barron
- Elektronische Tanzste: Concertando Rubato - Oskar Sala
- Poem Electronique - Edgard Varese
- Sine Music (A Swarm Of Butterflies Encountered Over The Ocean) - Richard Maxfield
- Apocalypse-Part 2 - Tod Dockstader
- Kontakte - James Tenney/William Winant
- Wireless Fant - Vladimir Ussachevsky
- Philomel - Milton Babbitt
- Spacecraft - MEV
Tracks:
- Cindy Electronium - Raymond Scott
- Pendulum Music - Sonic Youth
- Bye Bye Butterfly - Pauline Oliveros
- Projection Esemplastic For White Noise - Joji Yuasa
- Silver Apples Of The Moon, Part 1 - Morton Subotnick
- Rainforest Version 1 - David Tudor
- Poppy Nogood - Terry Riley
- Boat-Woman-Song - Holger Czukay
- Music Promenade - Luc Ferrari
- Vibrations Composees: Rosace 3 - Francois Bayle
- Mutations - Jean-Claude Risset
- Hibiki-Hana-Ma - Iannis Xenakis
- Map Of 49's Dream The Two Systems Of Eleven Sets Of Galactic Intervals: Drift Study '31/69 c.... - La Monte Young
Tracks:
- He Destroyed Her Image - Charles Dodge
- Six Fants On A Poem By Thomas Campion: Her Song - Paul Lansky
- Appalachian Grove - Laurie Spiegel
- En Phase/Hors Phase - Bernard Parmegiani
- On The Other Ocean - David Behrman
- Stria - John Chowning
- Living Sound, Patent Pending Music For Sound-Joined Rooms Series - Maryanne Amacher
- Automatic Writing - Robert Ashley
- Canti Illuminati - Alvin Curran
- Music On A Long Thin Wire - Alvin Lucier
- Melange - Klaus Schulze
- Before And After Charm (La Notte) - Jon Hassell
- Unfamiliar Wind (Leeks Hills) - Brian Eno
Amazon.com
Opening with Clara Rockmore's reworking of Tchaikovsky with the theremin, and finishing with one of Brian Eno's ambient soundscapes, OHM artfully succeeds in its goal of giving a representative (as opposed to the impossible, comprehensive) overview of the first several decades of electronic music. Over 3 discs, 42 compositions, and 96 pages of notes and photos, OHM clearly illustrates the producers' and contributing writers' point that early electronic music is much of the foundation of contemporary music. Herein lies the connective tissue bridging musique concrète, 20th-century classical, electronic experimentation, and the theoretical avant-garde to psychedelia, ambient, dub, techno, electro, and synthpop and the globalization of sound. The groundbreaking uses of loops, sampling, drones, remixes, and cut-and-paste technology are put fully into context. The diversity of music included makes any sort of summation impossible, but that is also the point: electronic music is not really a genre, but an open field of endless possibility. From John Cage's famous "William's Mix" of tape snippets to Karkheinz Stockhausen's electronic orchestral compositions, from David Tudor and Holger Czukay's experiments in unrelated blendings of audio elements to David Behrman's supremely peaceful duet between computers and musicians, the aural renegades on OHM tread where none (save a few of their contemporaries) had gone before. The liner notes convey the incredible amount of hard work and experimentation it took to stitch together many of these pieces in the predigital era. Putting aside the inevitable quibbles about what's missing (much of it due to legal and/or logistical issues), a more complete collection of musical eggheads, eccentrics, and visionaries is hard to imagine. --Carl HanniCustomer Reviews:
excellent but uncomplete.......2006-11-12
(which was bigger than Koln's WDR studios) with Bruno Maderna, Luciano Berio and Luigi Nono.
This is a big mistake. Milans studios were the biggest of europe and produced many important electroacoustic pieces.
If the collection aim to describe faithfully electronic music history, it should include this artists too.
To call it music may be a bit limiting. .......2006-10-24
A more successful way to approach such a broad and varied collection of audio experimentation is to think of it as curated sound. This isn't something to wash the dishes to, or to seduce someone to (although if you did manage to seduce someone with the recordings on this anthology, HOLD ON TO THAT PERSON, because they've got to be a keeper). These are unique sound textures that deserve a close, probably solitary listen, and I think if you're in the right frame of mind, it can be a very rewarding listen.
My main complaint is sequencing: each dicrete piece follows it's own internal logic, so there are more than a couple rough gear changes. However, since each piece is so different, and the collection is so varied, I'm not sure that you could totally escape that.
A worthwhile collection.......2006-01-11
It is unfair to mark this collection down due to the production quality and 'musicality' of its contents, to do so would be to staggeringly miss the point of the development of electronic music through the 20th Century. What this collection shows is the ideas behind those at the cutting edge of the genre before many could even conceive of such output. That said it is hard going at points, as experimental music can be.
Highlights for me are no doubt Olivier Messiaen's 'Oraison' on CD 1, David Tudor's 'Rainforest Version 1' on CD 2 and on CD 3 David Behrman's 'On the Other Ocean' and Maryanne Amacher's 'Living sound Patent Pending'.
OhMyGodHowDreadful.......2005-08-15
Kid Stockhausen.......2003-01-17
Admittedly, some of the songs are much more interesting to think about than they are to listen to. Some of the early pieces that were made through thosuands of hours of pains-taking tape-splicing could be made today in an afternoon with a digital audio editor and a few effects plug-ins.
It is a beautiful package, containing a 90 page booklet of essays, quotations from the featured artists, and photographs. What all music should be: an education in daring.
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