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Lou Harrison "Threnody for Carlos Chavez" (1978) performed by Ang Mo Faux at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music 8 February 2012. Guests include Tang Renzhu on viola, Danilo Imson, I Nyoman Kariasa...
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Performance of John Cage "A Flower" (1950) and "The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs" (1942) performed at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music 8 February 2012 with singing by Alan Bennett and clo...
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Performance at the Singapore Art Museum on 16 September, 2011. This is an original work from Ang Mo Faux. The percussion part is improvised with the introduction idea somewhat fixed. Peter is proce...
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Performance at the Singapore Art Museum on 16 September, 2011. These are cComposed improvisations for solo snare drum and electric bass. They can be performed as solo works or as a duo. There is an...
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Performance at the Singapore Art Museum on 16 September, 2011. The work is from John Cages later works often collectively referred to as "number pieces". There are time brackets for the left and ri...
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A performance of Christian Wolff's Stones as part of the Happening New Music Festival at the University of Calgary. This particular performance involves Ang Mo Faux performing in Singapore with Da...
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Christian Wolff composed the work Stones in the 1970s. It is an indeterminate, text-based score with simple instructions. We reinterpreted it in this realization that incorporates signal processing...
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An excerpt from a live performance given as part of the Jendela art exhibit hosted by the NUS Museum. The hour-long work results from various instruments being processed through pitch shifting and ...
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An excerpt from a structured improvisation performed at Night and Day, host to the monthly Choppa series of experimental music in Singapore. The work includes a montage of sounds. In this excerpt, ...
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