C
O M P U T E R M U S I C
[ VOLUME 2 ]
Rudolf
R ů ž i č k a : Electroacoustic
Computer Compositions
2 x 45 min., Stereo, Dolby
Side 1 ( A )
< 0 > 1000 Hz, 0 dB
[ 0:15 ]
< 1 > " Electronia B " for chamber chorus,
chamber orchestra and
electronic sounds
from computer
[ 9:05 ]
Interpretation: chorus and
orchestra of Brno Symphony
Orchestra, choirmaster: L. Mátl, conductor:
J. Hanousek
< 2 > " Timbri " for wind quintet
and electroacoustic sounds
Interpretation: Prague Academic Wind Quintet
[ 6:35 ]
< 3 > " Discordia " - electronic computer
composition [ 9:00 ]
< 4 > " Concertino " for harp and electroacoustic
sounds
Interpretation: L. Váchalová
[ 7:40 ]
< 5 > " Tibia " for flute and electroacoustic
sounds [ 9:35 ]
Interpretation: A. Bourek
Side 2 ( B )
< 1 > " Cantata ai ai a "
for mezzo-soprano, bassbaritone,
chamber choir,
chamber orchestra and electroacoustic
sounds
[ 13:25 ]
Interpretation: E.
Výmolová, P. Stejskal,
Moravian
Madrigalists, Brno State
Opera Orchestra, choirmaster: J.
Šafařík, conductor: J. Zbavitel
< 2 > " Arcanum " - electronic computer
composition [ 12:10 ]
< 3 > " Malefica " for mezzo-soprano,
flute, clarinet, viola,
harpsichord and electroacoustic
sounds [ 18:50
]
Interpretation: Ars Cameralis Prague
The composer Rudolf Růžička (born
in 1941) studied composition
at the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts in Brno.
Later he went
on with his studies taking a two-year course
of electroacoustic
music in Prague. Since 1969 he has been
teaching at the Janáček
Academy where he lectures on composition
of serious contemporary
music using computers in the courses for
graduate students. The
Janáček Academy in Brno is the only institution
in Czechoslovakia
where such course exists.
Mr. Růžička has written more than
thirty compositions with the
help of computer. His first computer composition
is "Electronia
B" from 1965. Other
important instrumental, vocal and
electroacoustic computer compositions are:
Cosmic Symphony for
large orchestra, Cantata ai ai a, Concerto
- Symphony for violin
and orchestra, Discordia, Malefica, Arcanum.
R.Ružička won first prizes at the international
competitions of
electroacoustic music: "MUSICA NOVA" 1970 (composition
"Gurges"),
competition Marcel Josse 1984 in Paris ("Tibia
I.") and further
prices, and honourable mentions. He was named
a member of jury of
the "International Computer Music Competition
NEWCOMP 1987" in
Boston.
The only book in Czech which
deals exclusively with computer
composition and analysis is
"The Use of Computers in Creating
Works of Art with Special Regard to Music
and Contemporary Music
Composition" by R. Růžička (1980).
Distribution: Petr Cibulka, Vrázova 53, 616
00 BRNO, tel.756221
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