Album UK 1975 on Virgin label
Electronic (Modern Classical, Abstract, Experimental)
Liner Notes: A concerto is conventionally for one soloist plus orchestra. Bartok’s "Concerto for Orchestra" introduced the concept of various musicians performing as soloists as well as being the orchestra. In the concerto, the synthesizer, a solo instrument, now also creates its own ensemble since I build it a sixteen track tape recorder for company. The Kaleidophon Synthesizer includes a couple of VCS 3’s, but is basically a console of electronic modules I’ve designed since "White Noise I" to bring to life all the sounds I imagined. It even composed and created (near the end of the second movement) its own music in a few minutes of mechanical madness. Published by Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd © 1975 Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd ℗ 1975 Virgin Records Ltd Made in England Printed in England by Robor Limited
White Noise , *1968 GB album by | |
David Vorhaus syn, US music by, producer, liner notes |
Ray Smith design, photography by, photograph, painting, cover painting |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Movement I | White Noise | 11:34 | |
2 | Movement II | White Noise | 7:50 | |
3 | Movement II (Continued) | White Noise | 6:45 | |
4 | Movement III | White Noise | 12:30 |