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enutriet

by Azariah Felton

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Everything resonates. From subatomic particles, to stars and galaxies. If space was filled with air, similar to our atmosphere, the sun could be as loud as a train horn from one meter away. Most resonances are out of the range of human hearing: the lowest sound is the resonance of a black hole in the Perseus cluster, approximately fifty-seven octaves below middle C, and sounds above the range of hearing are used for medical imaging. Musical instruments are designed to select and amplify resonance, but they can never be entirely pure; there will always be resonances occurring outside the selected note. In the piano, when a note is struck, the other strings will respond by vibrating according to its harmonic partials. In this piece, these partials are amplified, to explore the sounds of the piano not normally audible in performance.

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released November 13, 2018
Composer: Azariah Felton
Performers: James Huntingford, Rebecca Hyder, Mitchell Price-Norgaard, Abbey Bradstreet

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Azariah Felton - Composer Los Angeles, California

Azariah Felton is a composer and sound designer from Perth, Western Australia currently living and working in Los Angeles. He completed his Bachelor of Music (Honours) at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. He is currently undertaking a Masters degree in composition and experimental sound practices. He works in a range of genres, with a focus on composition for contemporary dance. ... more

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