Iannis Xenakis GENDY3 Videos
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Iannis Xenakis Festival Radio France 1987 1988
Taurhiphanie is a work for computer generated sound, realized on the UPIC System. Xenakis completed a final 2-channel version of Taurhiphanie in 1988 at CEMAMu. This work was commissioned by the Festival d'Arles and the Festival de Radio France. More info: (http•••) Maggiori informazioni: (http•••)
S.709, for 2-track tape & at least 4 loudspeakers (1994) After composing GENDY3, Xenakis extended the GENDY program, adding the possibility of modulating the parameters of the dynamic stochastic synthesis algorithm. With this version of the program, Xenakis created S.709. S.709 premiered at a concert at La Maison de Radio-France in December 1994. Its title stands for Sequence 709. Sequence was the name that Xenakis gave to the sections created by the PARAG program. In a radio interview, Brigitte Robindoré, head of musical production at Les Ateliers UPIC, said about S.709: "It's unedited. It's unrestrained." It could then be inferred that S.709 consists of the output of only one PARAG program: it could be a PARAG section of 7 minutes in length. In this piece, the rapid and periodic modulation of the parameters creates voices that are constantly and widely fluctuating in pitch, amplitude and timbre. In the same radio interview, Robindoré mentions that S.709 "produces quite a polemical reaction in the audience." This is not surprising; this work is extremely original in its materials and in its construction; it does not resemble any other piece by Xenakis, nor any other piece that I have ever heard. [Sergio Luque, "The Stochastic Synthesis of Iannis Xenakis."] Art by Dale Grimshaw
Gendy3 is the most significant work, and one of the last composed according to the stochastic procedure presented by Xenakis in his book Formalized Music. The most interesting feature of this composition is the application of a stochastic method to compose sounds but also to realize the overall structure. For the digital realization of this work, Xenakis programmed a Basic-language software named GENDY3, acronym of GENeration DYnamic, and realized at CEMAMu in Paris.
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