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<H3>NOISE</H3><hr nosize width="20%"><H4>études de la musique noise / <i>studies on noise music</i></H4><br><hr nosize width="30%"><H3>LA MUSIQUE À NIVEAU SONORE ÉLEVÉ - MUSIQUE-ENVIRONNEMENT<br><i>LOUD SOUND - NOISE MUSIC AT HIGH-VOLUME SOUND LEVEL AS ENVIRONMENT-SETTING</i></H3><br><H4>part 2<br>Video documents<br>page 1 &mdash; <A HREF="https://jeromejoy.org/w/index.php?page=NOISEhigh3" target="_top">page 2</A></H4>


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<small> MICHEL CORRETTE, Le Combat Naval, 1779<br>(The flash player will start just before the "clusters" sequence)<br>Watch on YouTube : <A HREF="http://youtu.be/khQXC6CvQC4?t=2m27s" target="_blank">http://youtu.be/khQXC6CvQC4?t=2m27s</A> </small>
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<small> MICHEL CORRETTE, Grand Jeu avec Tonnerre, 1787<br>(Performed by Marija Loncar Strohm, rehearsal, LA 1st Baptist Church.<br>Notice the board placed on the bottom octave of the pedal board. Pressing this gives the organist a thunder effect.<br>Full recording of the interpretation by Ben Scott : <A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JXHHwLO7ho" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JXHHwLO7ho </A></small>
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<small> JEAN-PHILIPPE RAMEAU, Hyppolite et Aricie, scène de l’orage (1733) </small>
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<small>JEAN-PHILIPPE RAMEAU, Les Boréades, Suite des Vents (1763)</small>
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<small>JEAN-PHILIPPE RAMEAU, Les Indes Galantes, vaste empire des mers (1735) </small>
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<small> JEAN-PHILIPPE RAMEAU, Les Indes Galantes, Les Incas du Pérou, Tremblement de Terre (1735)</small>
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<small> THEATRE OF ETERNAL MUSIC, Dream Syndicate, Day of Niagara, 1965<br>John Cale:Viola, Tony Conrad:Violin, Angus Maclise:Percussion,<br> La Monte Young:Vocals, Marian Zazeela:Vocals</small>
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<small>LA MONTE YOUNG, Two Sounds, 1964</small>
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<small>JOHN CAGE, "Variations V" &mdash; performed for the NDR in Hamburg by Cage, Cunningham, 1966</small>
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<small>JOHN CAGE, "Variations V" &mdash; performed for the NDR in Hamburg by Cage, Cunningham, 1966</small>
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<small>JAMES TENNEY, "Analog #1 (Noise Study)", 1961</small>
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<small>ROBERT ASHLEY, "The Wolfman", 1964 &mdash; part 1</small>
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<small>ROBERT ASHLEY, "The Wolfman", 1964 &mdash; part 2</small>
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<small>DAVID TUDOR, "BANDONEON ! (A COMBINE)" &mdash; PERFORMANCE PR&EacuteSENT&Eacute;E DANS LE CADRE<br> DE "9 EVENINGS : THEATRE AND ENGINEERING, THE 69TH REGIMENT ARMORY (NEW YORK NYC),<br> LE 14 ET LE 18 OCTOBRE 1966</small>
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<small>STEVE REICH, "Pendulum Music", 1968<br>(performance par Sonic Youth)</small>
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<small>PHILL NIBLOCK & DAVE GEAREY, "Max", 1967<br>(musique : Max Neuhaus)</small>
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<small>IANNIS XENAKIS, "La Légende d'Eer", 1978</small>
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<small>IANNIS XENAKIS, "Persepolis", 1971</small>
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