Ton Bruynèl - Looking Ears Complete (6xCD)
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Ton Bruynèl - Looking Ears Complete (6xCD)

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Ton Bruynèl - Looking Ears Complete (6xCD)Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Comments: Outerbox shows some light wear and has a small tear (0,5 cm) in spine General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Box Set anthology released by MuziekGroep Nederland includes recordings previously unavailable ranging from early recordings from 1959 to contemporary recording of Cours des nuages (completed

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Comments:
Outerbox shows some light wear and has a small tear (0,5 cm) in spine

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Box-Set anthology released by MuziekGroep Nederland includes recordings previously unavailable ranging from early recordings from 1959 to contemporary recording of Cours des nuages (completed in 1999 by Ad Wammes). A CD-ROM track (on cd 1) contains three essays by Kees Arntzen and René Uijlenhoet, program notes by Ton Bruynèl on his compositions, lyrics & photographs.

 

1-1. Serène (For Flute And Soundtracks, 1978) 5:52
1-2. Soft Song (For Oboe And Soundtracks, 1974) 8:12
1-3. Save The Whale (1989/91) 9:12
1-4. Toccare (For Piano And Soundtracks, 1979) 10:17
1-5. Denk Mal Das Denkmal (For Bass Baritone And Soundtracks, 1984) 7:24
1-6. Chatarra (Schrootsonate, For Harpsichord And Soundtracks, 1990) 6:55
1-7. Dust (For Organ And Soundtracks, 1992) 7:51
1-8. Reflexes (For Electronic Soundtrackss Derived From A Burmese Drum, 1961) 4:34
2-1. Looking Ears (For Bass Clarinet, Piano And Soundtracks, 1972) 8:57
2-2. From The Tripod (For Female Choir And Soundtracks, 1980) 15:27
2-3. Chicharras (For Soundtracks With Male Voice, 1985) 12:29
2-4. Translucent II (For String Orchestra And Soundtracks, 1977) 9:42
2-5. Listening Landscape (For Soundtracks, 1977) 15:50
3-1. Brouillard (For Piano And Soundtracks, 1994) 8:54
3-2. Le Jardin (For Female Voice, Alto Flute, Harpsichord And Soundtracks, 1993) 13:00
3-3. Intra (For Bass Clarinet, Soundtracks And Ring Modulator, 1971) 10:20
3-4. Elegy (For Soundtracks And Female Voice, ad libitum, 1972) 10:23
3-5. Continuation (For Choir And Soundtracks, 1985) 10:23
3-6. Reliëf (For Organ And Soundtracks, 1964) 10:43
3-7. Mobile (For Electronic Soundtracks, 1965) 4:07
4-1. Phases (For Orchestra And Soundtracks, 1974) 18:27
4-2. Collage Resonance II (For Radiophonic Soundtracks, 1963) 17:08
4-3. Rain (For Four Pianists, Two Pianos And Soundtracks, 1982) 9:24
4-4. Mobile II (For Electronic Soundtracks, 1971) 6:33
4-5. Non Sono Un Uccello (For Tenor, Bass Baritone And Soundtracks, 1989) 7:21
4-6. Reliëf (For Organ And Soundtracks, 1964) 10:53
5-1. Ascolta (For Tenor, Choir And Soundtracks, 1988) 10:51
5-2. Introduction On Studie By Ton Bruynèl 1:11
5-3. Studie (For Piano And Soundtracks, 1959) 4:38
5-4. Coda Voor K. (For Radiophonic Soundtracks, 1963) 8:43
5-5. Dialogue I (For Bass Clarinet, Soundtracks And Ring Modulator, 1976) 8:44
5-6. Resonance I (For Electronic Soundtracks, 1962) 14:02
5-7. Arc (For Organ And Soundtracks, 1966) 12:00
5-8. Le Temps Tricheur (For Choir And Soundtracks, 1994) 7:50
6-1. Décor (Electronic Ballet Music, 1968) 8:33
6-2. Imker I (For Four Flutes And Soundtracks, 1995) 8:51
6-3. Signs (For Wind Quintet And Soundtracks, 1974) 12:02
6-4. Kolom (For Organ And Soundtracks, 1987) 11:37
6-5. Cours Des Nuages (For String Orchestra And Soundtracks, 1999) 18:27

 

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Copyright (c) MuziekGroep Nederland
Recorded At Wandelkerk, Middelburg
Recorded At Lambertuskerk, Vught
Recorded At Tivoli, Utrecht
Recorded At Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht
Recorded At Westerkerk, Amsterdam
Recorded At Jacobikerk, Utrecht
Recorded At Hervormde Kerk Kortenhoef
Recorded By NOS
Recorded By NCRV Studio
Recorded By NPS Studios
Recorded By AVRO Studio
Recorded By KRO Studios

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