Ned Rorem | fr

Erik Bullon start as radio amateur ,in 1987 initiates tape experiments and collages of radial accidental recordings , short wave and other sources . Series of casettes were made called “Outside the law” and “Music for furniture” reachin a number of around 50 tapes in a lapse of 24 months, which were destroyed underneath minibuses and against the wall in a performance in the street called “Disappeared” . In 1989 “Maximum Terrorem” begins with the aim of to do music with a modified recorder functioning as a multitrack, with this process all class of objects,contact microphones,tape loops,modified remote control etc....
Ned Rorem (born October 23, 1923) is a noted American composer and diarist. He is most well-known and praised for his song settings. He was born in Richmond, Indiana and received his early education in Chicago at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, the American Conservatory and then Northwestern University. Later, Rorem moved on to the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia and finally the Juilliard School in New York City. During the time he lived in Morocco and Paris (1949-57), his song texts came from several languages. In 1969 he published his Paris Diary, which, with his later diaries, has brought...