From 86db0904cab03b563586cbab51f1176abc150915 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "(quasar) nebula" Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2024 20:01:51 -0300 Subject: drop Music in Circles, transport unique content to Senior Recital --- album/senior-recital.yaml | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+) (limited to 'album/senior-recital.yaml') diff --git a/album/senior-recital.yaml b/album/senior-recital.yaml index 266cf25..e9ce4d6 100644 --- a/album/senior-recital.yaml +++ b/album/senior-recital.yaml @@ -109,6 +109,11 @@ Contributors: - Ben Hornacek (bass) - Joe Darpino (narration) - Cathy Verbyla (narration) +Additional Files: +- Title: Bandcamp track page archive + Files: [new_irish_stew.zip] + Description: >- + This track was also, for a short time, released as the track #6 on a Bandcamp album "Music in Circles" (released [[date:March 18, 2020]]). This file is a Google-cached copy of New Irish Stew's track page, and includes various metadata (TralbumData), but nothing for the other tracks on Music in Circles, unfortunately. Commentary: |- James Dever: ([SoundCloud description](https://soundcloud.com/jamesdevermusic/new-irish-stew)) @@ -120,4 +125,20 @@ Commentary: |- The premiere was performed at the University of Northern Colorado by guitarist Conner Shaw, marimbist Breana Meyers, bassist Ben Hornacek, and narration by Joe Darpino and Cathy Verbyla. + Quasar Nebula: (wiki editor) + + Also released as part of "Music in Circles" ([[date:March 18, 2020]]) — see the page archive in this track's additional files. Includes touched up commentary based on the SoundCloud description, and an updated photograph artwork. + + James Dever: (Bandcamp artwork, from "Music in Circles") + + + + James Dever: (Bandcamp about blurb, from "Music in Circles") + + New Irish Stew is a graphic score written in early 2016. It is written for an indeterminate amount of musicians (minimum of 3) and narrators. + + The score is written in a literal circle with no beginning or ending given. It is up to the performers to decide where to start, when to end, what tempo, and if they wish, when to improvise. + + Surrounding the music is a slew of cherry picked quotes from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. The narrators can either be cued by the outer, melodic line, vice versa, or free to choose when to read each quote. The other voices heard besides the two narrators are audience members who were given specific quotes and told to say them whenever they wanted. + #add lyrics later pls someone do -- cgit 1.3.0-6-gf8a5