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Various - Women Voicing
Performer:
Various
Title:

Women Voicing

MP3 RAR album size:
1456 mb
FLAC RAR album size:
1541 mb
Formats:
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Short-Info
Label: Musicworks ‎– MW 31
Type: Cassette, Compilation, C45
Country: Canada
Date of released: 1985
Category: Electronic, Non-Music, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Speech, Experimental
Rating:
4.1 / 5
Votes:
295

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Hildegard Westerkamp Carpenter Creek, New Denver, British Columbia
A2 Alassie Alasuak Introduces A Jew's Harp Song In Inuktitut
Translated By – Charlie Adams
A3 Alassie Alasuak Song Of A Little Girl
Jew's Harp – Alassie Alasuak
A4 Hildegard Westerkamp "We Appear Silent To People Who Are Deaf To What We Say"
A5 Wendy Bartley* Rising Tides Of Generations Lost (Excerpt From The Beginning)
A6 Susan Frykberg Vocalizations From Saxarbra
A7 Alassie Alasuak and Nellie Nungak Song Of The Wind
Vocals [Inuit Throat Song] – Alassie Alasuak, Nellie Nungak
A8 Hildegard Westerkamp Desertwind
A9 Hildegard Westerkamp Untitled
A10 Ann Southam The Emerging Ground (Excerpt)
A11 Susan Frykberg The Birth From Saxarbra
A12 Kim Erickson Pick It Up
A13 Gail Buente, Ina Demekamp, Susan Frykberg and Hildegard Westerkamp Excerpts From Music Nova
A14 Kim Erickson Pick It Up
Percussion – Miche Pouliot
A15 Hildegard Westerkamp His Master's Voice (Excerpt)
A16 Ann Southam A Statement From An Association Of Canadian Women Composers Newsletter
Voice [Read By] – Gail Buente
A17 Wendy Bartley* Rising Tides Of Generations Lost (Excerpt To End)
B1 Hildegard Westerkamp Carpenter Creek, New Denver, British Columbia
B2 Gayle Young Motion (Excerpt)
B3 Charlie Adams Introduces A Throatsong
B4 Alassie Alasuak and Nellie Nungak Song About Water
B5 Ann Southam The Reprieve
B6 Pauline Oliveros Talking Bottles And Bones (Excerpt)
Voice, Effects, Effects [Pedals, Digital Delay], Tape [Beaver Kill River] – P. Oliveros*
B7 Pauline Oliveros Suggesting An Exercise
B8 Hildegard Westerkamp Collage Of Desert Plant Sounds
B9 Hildegard Westerkamp Cricket's Nightsong
B10 Alassie Alasuak and Nellie Nungak Song About Geese
B11 Hildegard Westerkamp Canada Geese And Water Lapping At Slocan Lake, B.C.
B12 Gayle Young In Motion (Excerpt)
B13 Hildegard Westerkamp Carpenter Creek, New Denver, British Columbia

Credits

  • Design [Cover] – Annette Hegel
  • Edited By – Tina Pearson
  • Edited By [Cassette], Producer [Cassette] – Hildegard Westerkamp
  • Recorded By – Marvin Green (tracks: A2, A3, A7, B3, B4, B10)

Notes

A10 and B5 from the LP Electronic Sound 1983, Hathor Sound.
A13 from a contemporary music program on Vancouver Co-operative radio CFRO.
A14 from a set of songs called Intention, recorded for CHEZ-FM Ottawa's Rhyme and Reason in 1982.
B2 from the LP According, JWD Music.
B6 designed to compliment the sounding sculpture of the same name by Sari Dienes; recorded live May 27, 1984.
B7 from a conversation with Tina Pearson; accompanied by desert wind from the Zone of Silence.

A2, A3, A7, B3, B4 and B10 were recorded in concert February 1985 at Washington Hall Performance Gallery in Seattle, Washington as part of a month long tour of centres in Canada and the United States coordinated by Inuit Musicians Resource Project.

Cassette edited and produced at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia.
Manufactured at C + L Audio, Toronto, assisted by John Oswald.

This cassette is a supplement to issue 31 of Musicworks magazine.