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Title |
Year |
Instrumentation |
Description |
Price |
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Creativity Over Time |
2006 |
audio CD recording |
Score and CD Recording available. Music for the 30-second Animation created by the FIRST Robotics Team 1720, Muncie, Indiana. 30 seconds, 1 movement. |
$7.50 |
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Bits and Pieces, No. 1 "FM Antiqua" |
1999 |
audio CD recording |
Score and CD Recording available. Synthesized using C-Sound. This piece was first heard April 10, 1999 in Muncie, IN. at Ball State University. 6 minutes, 1 movement. |
$10.50 |
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Through the Ecosphere |
1983 |
audio CD recording |
CD Recording available. Analog synthesized from computer-generated control signals using Wayne Slawson's "SynTal." This piece was first heard in 1983 at the University of Pittsburgh. 10 minutes, 1 movement. |
$8.50 |
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Incidental Music for "The Count of Monte Cristo" |
1994 |
Electronically-Generated Symphony Orchestra, on audio CD |
Score and CD Recording available. "Finale" files played on a Roland Sound Canvas. This music was premiered in Muncie, IN. by the Ball State University Theater Department in their production of the Casazza/Zak adaptation of the Dumas play. This was part of the Ball State University College of Fine Arts 10th Anniversary series, "A Week with Romanticism." 32 minutes, 27 segments. |
$19.50 |
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Speed |
1989 |
audio CD recording |
Score and CD Recording available. Synthesized using C-Sound. This piece was later arranged for solo piano. 4 minutes, 1 movement. |
$8.50 |