ORGANISATION submissions for A Listening Room. A total of 17 pieces, including single works as well as albums and scores, a total of approximately 2.5153 hours. The theme is curated by Timo Tuhkanen.
Why should something feel more organised, or better organised, then something else? This sensation of things being in order has always been fascinating and has fascinated many fields or art and research. But what does this mean for the ears for which things unfold over time, like objects that pass before ones eyes one at a time? Visually organisation is in the focus point of the eye and the subsequent somewhat cyclical movement of the eyes around the composed materials. This when it calms the mind appears as "organised". Is it possible to "view" music in this sense? Is there something natural in musical organisation? Must this organisation be connected to development, something that is naturally fostered in music? To have an idea into what ones senses are always led into over and over again? Can this be thought of as the definition of a sense of a tonal center as it appears in traditional harmony?
Here the idea of organisation idealizes the focus of the sonic and musical elements in each piece, a graceful simplicity in the way in which things relate and morph in the total of a composition.
1) Leonie Roessler
Wissenschaft 03:03
http://leonieroessler.com/music.htm
2) Riku-Pekka Kellokoski
Avara 08:20
https://soundcloud.com/
3) Astoreth cult
Barren 06:29
https://soundcloud.com/
4) Jamma!
La mia anarchia 07:40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdX-F7dFOTQ
5) Massimo DavĂ & Monica Miuccio
Iride Project - Portas do sol 08:10
https://soundcloud.com/massimo-davi/portas-do-sol-stereo-reduction
6) Joshua Banks Mailman
Murmurs of the Moist 11:11
http://joshuabanksmailman.com/compositions/modern_compositions/Murmurs_of_the_Moist.mp3
7) Pablo Sanz
Maghrib prayer 11:32
http://www.gruenrekorder.de/?page_id=7140
8) Juan Carlos Vasquez
Collage 9
http://jcvasquez.com/collage9.
9) Matthew Burtner
Glass Phase" (Part 2) 03:58
https://soundcloud.com/
10) Alessio Rossato
Veglia 11:57
https://soundcloud.com/alessiorossato/veglia-2013
11) Elizabeth A. Baker
Impressions of Ancient Earth 19:38
https://soundcloud.com/
Three compositions for Piano and electronics 19:37
https://soundcloud.com/elizabethabakermusic/three-compositions-for-piano-and-electronics
12) Elizaveta Sanicheva
(score)
13) Clare McNulty
The story of us in polycrystaline parts 03:42
(file)
14) Anne-Marie Turcotte
Amor, tu vedi ben
(score)
15) John Starosta
ACV-H20 09:24
https://soundcloud.com/john-starosta/sounds-from-friday-evening
16) Maria Romanova
Scenes of pagan rites of the ancient Slavs 19:02
https://soundcloud.com/maria-r
17) Nailah Nombeko
Children playing and birds chirping 06:05
https://soundcloud.com/halian-36/children-playing-and-birds
18) Janne Nummela
Amskomoutator 21:47
https://soundcloud.com/janne-nummela/amskomoutator
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