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Mila Repa
Jethro said:
> Another academic composer you might want to have a
> look at is Eliane Radigue and her "Songs of Milarepa".
> This is a sung work with electronic background based
> on the songs of Milarepa, an 11th-century Tibetan poet
> who taught through singing.
> I haven't heard the work, so I don't know if the music
> would qualify as 'microsound'.
I don't think this composition qualifies as microsound at all. I bought it
because I saw Robert Ashley was the narrator, of whom I am the biggest and
most devoted fan in the entire world (I am like a giddy school girl at
a Beatles concert when I see Robert Ashley).
-Bob.
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