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Smalltalk by Paul Lansky

Artist Biography For Paul Lansky

Paul Lansky Born 1944 Is Widely Considered One Of The Original Electronic Music Or Computer Music Composers And Has Been Producing Works From The 1970s Up To The Present Day. A Former Student Of George Perle He Is A Currently Professor Of Music Composition At Princeton University And In Addition To His Music Is Known As A Pioneer In The Development Of Computer Music Languages For Algorithmic Composition . He Is Also Former Student Of Milton Babbitt And Edward Cone.
Lansky's First Album Smalltalk Was Not Released Until 1990. It Features Four Tracks Two Covering Aspects Of The Human Voice And Two Looking At Two Styles Of Music Metal And Harmonica .
His Second Album Homebrew 1992 Contains Five Tracks Including The Percussive And Aural 18-Minute Classic "Table's Clear" Featuring Samples Of His Children Playing Kitchen Utensils. Following That Came More Than Idle Chatter The Six Compositions Of Which Focus On Processings Of The Human Voice Using LPC Granular Synthesis And Plucked String Synthesis Its Three Highlights Are Granular Synth Pieces Called "Idle Chatter" "just_More_Idle_Chatter" And "Notjustmoreidlechatter" Which Look At The Same Thing From Multiple Perspectives. In 1994 He Released Fantasies And Tableaux A Collection Of Two Earlier Works "Six Fantasies On A Poem By Thomas Campion" And "Still Time". 1995 Brought Folk Images Lansky's Personal Interpretation And Reworking Of A "good Few Folk Songs."
At Around This Point There Was A Slight Change In The Style Of Lansky's Music That Made It Sound Slightly More Modern And 1997 Heralded A One Hour 'computer Opera' Things She Carried A Musical Portrait About An Unnamed Woman In A Series Of Eight Movements. During The Following Year Conversation Pieces Was Released.
In Early 2001 The CD Ride Was Released Featuring A New Addition To The Idle Chatter Family "Idle Chatter Junior" And The 19 Minute Title Piece Which Tries To Simulate A Ride Through Various Towns And Country. The Radiohead Song "Idioteque " From Their 2000 Album Kid A Features A Prominent Sample From Lansky's Computer Tape Piece "Mild Und Leise" 1973 Which Itself "samples" Richard Wagner's "Tristan Und Isolde"s Opening Motif -- Essentially A Half-Diminished 7 Chord It's Famous And Influential Enough In Musical Canon That It Is Simply Known As The Tristan Chord. The Sample Provides The Entire Harmony For The Song Through Four Looping Chords Taken From A Few Seconds Of Lansky's Original Composition. Lansky Has Written An Essay About Radiohead That Appears In The Music And Art Of Radiohead As Well As Online Paul Lansky's Webpage Http //www.Music.Princeton.Edu/~Paul/

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