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Applebaum, M.: Intellectual Property I - Plundergraphic - Ferneyhough Remix - Mouseketier Praxis - Scipio Wakes Up - Pre-Composition

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Download links and information about Applebaum, M.: Intellectual Property I - Plundergraphic - Ferneyhough Remix - Mouseketier Praxis - Scipio Wakes Up - Pre-Composition by Mark Applebaum, Steven Schick, Terry Longshore, Chris Chafe, Jane Rigler. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 01:04:51 minutes.

Artist: Mark Applebaum, Steven Schick, Terry Longshore, Chris Chafe, Jane Rigler
Release date: 2003
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Tracks: 9
Duration: 01:04:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intellectual Property I 7:40
2. Plundergraphic 4:43
3. Ferneyhough ReMix 2:25
4. Mouseketier Praxis: Private and Consensual Activity I 6:09
5. Mouseketier Praxis: Private and Consensual Activity II 6:15
6. Mouseketier Praxis: Private and Consensual Activity III 5:10
7. Mouseketier Praxis: Private and Consensual Activity IV 8:01
8. Scipio Wakes Up (featuring Paul Dresher Ensemble) 12:47
9. Pre-Composition 11:41

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Intellectual Property is a mischievous album by a mischievous composer. Each track brings its load of surprises, the album as a whole portraying Mark Applebaum's many interests: sound sculpture, electronics, acoustic instrumentation, and "composer humor," so to speak. This very diversity can be seen as the disc's flaw, but it actually makes for a more enjoyable listen than the more single-minded Mousetrap Music or Janus Remixes. "Intellectual Property I" is a dry choice for a beginning. A piece for two improvising pianists, one recorded and one playing live, both on the same Disklavier, it combines conflicting nonidiomatic (but actually contemporary classical-oriented) and jazz passages in a rather predictable way. "Plundergraphic" is much more substantial. The piece calls for eight-channel tape (consisting of two stereo acoustic quartets and their digitally processed counterparts) mixed live with a live acoustic quartet and its processed counterpart. Rich and dizzying, the piece provides the first highlight of the set. "Ferneyhough Remix" is a very interesting, virtuoso (and short) percussion duet with tape. But the main opus of the album is "Mouseketier Praxis," a 26-minute, four-part improvisation on Applebaum's homemade contraptions. The Mouseketier is the evolution of the Mousetrap, featured on an earlier CD. Similar in concept to Hugh Davies' sculptures, it consists of a wild assortment of springs, rods, and combs mounted on electroacoustic soundboards. Applebaum displays a commanding level of creativity on the beast. "Scipio Wakes Up" features six smaller versions of the Mouseketier, the Micro Mice, in an ensemble setting (the Paul Dresher Ensemble) and the results are convincing. The album concludes with "Pre-Composition," a funny and marvelously pointless eight-channel tape piece featuring the inner voices of the composer arguing on what should be the proposed eight-channel piece — arcane humor for electroacoustic buffs. ~ François Couture, Rovi