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    The Seasons: Vermont For Magnetic Tape Collage & Instrumental Ensemble

    Smithsonian Folkways
      • 1. Summer
      • 2. Autumn
      • 3. Winter
      • 4. Spring

      Composed by Malcolm Goldstein, and originally released in 1983, the music consists of a magnetic tape collage of sounds recorded in Vermont during each season (of brooks, birds, tractors, haying machinery, thunderstorms, fiddling, town bands, trucks, peepers, crickets, chain saws, etc.) that is played simultaneously with an instrumental ensemble performing scores which realize, in an analogous manner, the sound texture resonances of that particular season.

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