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- Sound_Patterns abstract "Sound Patterns (1961) is a musical piece for a cappella mixed chorus by Pauline Oliveros. Oliveros won the Gaudeamus International Composers Award in 1962 with this work.Rather than a traditional text, the work is constructed of phonetic sounds chosen on the basis of their timbre. The piece is entirely notated, lasts about four minutes, and features an exposition (measures 1–12), development (12–46), and recapitulation (47–59). The sounds may be understood to reflect Oliveros' interest in electronic music, which she had recently begun to work with. Heidi Van Gunden (1983) illustrates this point by highlighting four types of sounds that correspond to basic electronic music techniques:white noisering-modulated soundspercussive envelopesfiltered techniquesWhite noise is created vocally through the initial consonant \"sh\" and variations such as s, z, wh, p, t, h, ct, d, ch, th, k, and sw. Ring modulation is imitated through rapidly changing the vowel content, percussive envelopes through \"lip pops,\" \"tongue clicks,\" \"snap fingers,\" and \"flutter lips\", and filtering through muting such as by covering the mouth with one's hand, sounding the consonant \"M\" through tightly closed lips, or singing through clenched teeth.It is Oliveros' \"most carefully composed piece\" and features only one measure of controlled improvisation linking the development to the recapitulation. The piece also predates similar compositions by György Ligeti and Karlheinz Stockhausen (Momente 1961–1962, revised 1965). Ligeti was actually one of the judges for the Gaudeamus competition and featured unusual vocal sounds in his Aventures (1962) and Nouvelles Aventures (1962–65). These works are all featured in Erhard Karkoschka's Notation in New Music (1966/English 1972).".
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- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink A_cappella.
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- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Aventures.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Category:Experimental_music_compositions.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Choir.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Consonant.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_music.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Envelope_(disambiguation).
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Erhard_Karkoschka.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Exposition_(music).
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Gaudeamus_International_Composers_Award.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink György_Ligeti.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Improvisation.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Karlheinz_Stockhausen.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Momente.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Musical_composition.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Musical_development.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Mute_(music).
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Nouvelles_Aventures.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Pauline_Oliveros.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Phone_(phonetics).
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Recapitulation_(music).
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Ring_modulation.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink Timbre.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLink White_noise.
- Sound_Patterns wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sound Patterns".
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- Sound_Patterns subject Category:Experimental_music_compositions.
- Sound_Patterns hypernym Piece.
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- Sound_Patterns comment "Sound Patterns (1961) is a musical piece for a cappella mixed chorus by Pauline Oliveros. Oliveros won the Gaudeamus International Composers Award in 1962 with this work.Rather than a traditional text, the work is constructed of phonetic sounds chosen on the basis of their timbre. The piece is entirely notated, lasts about four minutes, and features an exposition (measures 1–12), development (12–46), and recapitulation (47–59).".
- Sound_Patterns label "Sound Patterns".
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