Elliott Sharp, Orchestra Carbon Larynx Live
2024 6x File
Contemporary
Noise
Experimental

Main image
zOaR Records
composed by, producer Elliott Sharp
cover [cover image] Mitsuru Hayashi
liner notes Elliott Sharp
mixed by [remix], mastered by Elliott Sharp
musician [orchestra carbon], bass guitar [double neck guitarbass], sampler [mirage sampler], soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet Elliott Sharp
musician [orchestra carbon], cello Mary Wooten
musician [orchestra carbon], drums Bobby Previte
musician [orchestra carbon], drums Charles K. Noyes
musician [orchestra carbon], drums David Linton
musician [orchestra carbon], drums Samm Bennett
musician [orchestra carbon], trombone, instruments [pantar] David Fulton
musician [orchestra carbon], trombone, instruments [pantar] Ken Heer
musician [orchestra carbon], trombone, instruments [slab] Jim Staley
musician [orchestra carbon], trumpet, instruments [slab] Lesli Dalaba
musician [orchestra carbon], viola Ron Lawrence
musician [orchestra carbon], violin David Soldier
musician [orchestra carbon], violin Laura Seaton
recorded by John Erskine
Mixed At Studio zOaR
Mastered At Studio zOaR
Published By zOaR Music
[From release page]
After the small-band versions of Carbon as heard in the eponymous first record, Datacide, and Fractal, the next manifestation was in 1987 in the form of a large ensemble with 13 members: the first concert of Orchestra Carbon. This group premiered the composition Larynx, commissioned by Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Next Wave Festival and performed November 13-14, 1987. This cassette recording is of the dress rehearsal on Nov. 13, 1987.

Recorded by John Erskine, Nov. 13, 1987
Remix and mastering by E# - Studio zOaR - NYC, Dec. 12, 2023
Published by zOaR Music - BMI
Cover image from the movie Transformation Is Our Secret by Mitsuru Hayashi
(Notes are excerpted from the E# book IrRational Music.)

[Tags not covered by Styles]
electroacoustic, algorithmic composition, extended techniques, fibonacci sequence, improvisation, just intonation

[Format]
24 Bit, 48000 Hz, Stereo, tag types: FLAC
Rights Society: BMI