MP3 1446 mb.
Performer: Morton Subotnick
Title: Silver Apples Of The Moon For Electronic Music Synthesizer. 50th Anniversary Edition
Country: US
Catalog Number: WSM-002
Label: Waveshaper Media
Released: 23 May 2018
Style: Modern Classical, Experimental
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 546
| 1 | Part I | 16:30 |
| 2 | Part II | 15:00 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H-71174 | Morton Subotnick | Silver Apples Of The Moon (LP, Album) | Nonesuch | H-71174 | US | 1967 |
| H-71174 | Morton Subotnick | Silver Apples Of The Moon (Cass) | Nonesuch | H-71174 | US | 1967 |
| H-71174 | Morton Subotnick | Silver Apples Of The Moon - For Electronic Music Synthesizer (LP, Album) | Nonesuch | H-71174 | US | Unknown |
| WSM-002 | Morton Subotnick | Silver Apples Of The Moon For Electronic Music Synthesizer (LP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, RP, Ora) | Waveshaper Media | WSM-002 | US | 2018 |
| ZCH 71174 | Morton Subotnick | Silver Apples Of The Moon (Cass, Dol) | Nonesuch | ZCH 71174 | UK | 1967 |
Limited to 150 copies.
All-new, full-colour gatefold jacket.
Brand new liner notes by Morton Subotnick.
The original, iconic liquid-light cover artwork by Tony Martin has been re-scanned for full-resolution clarity.
Featuring rarely-seen, newly-scanned photos of Morton Subotnick in his Bleecker Street studio where "Silver Apples..." was recorded.
Also includes a scan of the LP's original Nonesuch-edition liner notes.
This recording has been remastered to accurately reproduce the work's original spatial imaging. As such it is highly recommended to play this work using well spaced speakers to take advantage of your room's natural acoustic properties.
Silver Apples of the Moon is the debut album by American composer and musician Morton Subotnick, released by Nonesuch Records in July 1967. It contains the titular composition which is divided into two parts. A showcase for the Buchla 100 synthesizer, an early analogue synthesizer that the composer helped develop, it was the first piece of electronic music commissioned by a record company. Morton Subotnick: Silver Apples of the Moon, The Wild Bull - Morton Subotnick. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Composed in 1967 specifically for release on Nonesuch, Silver Apples of the Moon was Subotnick's first full-length LP of electronic music, and the album became an international sensation. Its title is taken from Yeats' The Song of Wandering Aengus, in which Subotnick found inspiration. The legendary album reissued and remastered from Morton Subotnick Experimental. Morton Subotnick. Songs in album Morton Subotnick - Silver Apples Of The Moon 1967. Morton Subotnick - Silver Apples Of The Moon- Part One. Morton Subotnick - Silver Apples Of The Moon- Part Two. Total votes: 2. Other albums by Morton Subotnick. Electronic Experimental. 4 Butterflies. Consulta los créditos, las críticas y las canciones, y compra la edición de 2018 Vinyl de Silver Apples Of The Moon For Electronic Music Synthesizer. Featuring rarely-seen, newly-scanned photos of Morton Subotnick in his Bleecker Street studio where Silver Apples. was recorded. This recording has been remastered to accurately reproduce the work's original spatial imaging. As such it is highly recommended to play this work using well spaced speakers to take advantage of your room's natural acoustic properties. Morton Subotnick is one of the pioneers in the development of electronic music and an innovator in works involving instruments and other media, including interactive computer music systems. Most of his music calls for a computer part, or live electronic processing his oeuvre utilizes many of the important technological breakthroughs in the history of the genre. The work which brought Subotnick celebrity was Silver Apples of the Moon. Written in 1967 using the Buchla modular synthesizer an electronic instrument built by Donald Buchla utilizing suggestions from Subotnick and Ramon S read more. Electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick looks back on 50 years of innovation, starting with his seminal album Silver Apples of the Moon. Oli Warwick talks to Subotnick 50 years on from the release of his seminal album Silver Apples of the Moon and finds out whether his predictions about electronic music did indeed come to pass. How many visionaries get to see their theories about the future unfold before their eyes When Morton Subotnick decided to turn his back on an accomplished career as a classical clarinet player and composer, there was no such thing as a synthesizer. Four Tets Kieran Hebden explains why Silver Apples of the Moon by the American composer Morton Subotnick stands out for him as a classic of early electronic music. Author and journalist Rob Young provides some background to the work, which was created on a Buchla synthesizer at the San Francisco Tape Music Center, and conceived specifically for two sides of an LP. Show less. Radio 3's Fifty Modern Classics. Artists and musicians introduce 50 pieces of music composed between 1950 and 2000. Related Content. Similar programmes