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This piece is published on the album 'Soundlapse' by Gruenrekorder, as part of the Soundlapse project run in Chile by Dr Felipe Otondo: https://soundlapse.net/?lang=en. The work explores the rhythms inherent in field recordings taken at different times within Parque Urbano el Bosque in Valdivia, Chile. The piece starts with the sounds of a frog chorus during the mating season. This nocturnal recording has been subjected to different speed variations and layered to produce a thicker texture within which the frogs’ calls become reminiscent of other rhythmic sounds which can be heard in the park during the day (including geese and many other bird species, as well as dogs barking). During the piece the listener is taken through various rhythmic explorations between the cycles of day and night, reflecting the longer diurnal rhythms within the park.
Composer(s): Mackay R
Publication type: Musical Composition
Publication status: Published
Editor(s): Otondo F
Year: 2021
Plate/Publisher's Number: GrDl 207
Publisher: Gruenrekorder
Place Published: Frankfurt / Main
Type of Work: Soundscape Composition
URL: https://www.gruenrekorder.de/?page_id=19032
Notes: This piece is published on the album 'Soundlapse' by Gruenrekorder, as part of the Soundlapse project run in Chile by Dr Felipe Otondo: https://soundlapse.net/?lang=en See also https://www.gruenrekorder.de/?page_id=18999 (Soundlapse | Various artists) Performances to date: - A Space for Sound. The Arches – Newcastle University. 24th – 30th October 2022. - Soundlapse Concerts. FECI Science Festival, Villarrica, Cile. 4th, 6th and 8th October 2022. - 1020FM. Radio Broadcast. 12th April 2022. - Soundlapse Concert. Bournemouth University. 24th March 2022. - Soundlapse Concerts. Universidad Austral, Valdivia, Chile. 1st – 6th November 2021