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[[DD]] is the [[Initial Catalogue]] number of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]], containing a recording of two pieces by [[George Newson]].
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[[DD063]] is the [[Initial Catalogue]] number of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]], containing a recording of two pieces by [[George Newson]].
  
 
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CDD/1/8/12 Two George Newson pieces
 
CDD/1/8/12 Two George Newson pieces
 
“This Gap of Time” and “Alan's Piece Again”
 
“This Gap of Time” and “Alan's Piece Again”
FORMER REFERENCE: DD063 DATE: [1968]
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FORMER REFERENCE: DD063
MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape DURATION: 00:41:24
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DATE: [1968]
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MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape
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DURATION: 00:41:24
 
LABELS: [Reel label:] GEORGE NEWSON PIECE
 
LABELS: [Reel label:] GEORGE NEWSON PIECE
[Reel:] IVAN CO[...] / IVAN DOUGLAS SPEECH
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        [Reel:] IVAN CO[...] / IVAN DOUGLAS SPEECH
 
 
 
NOTES: Radio broadcast: a concert of music by George Newson, introduced by Ivan Douglas. Alan's Piece Again was written for clarinettist Alan Hacker and uses a 4-track electronic tape realised by Newson at the RAI Studio di Fonologia in 1968.
 
NOTES: Radio broadcast: a concert of music by George Newson, introduced by Ivan Douglas. Alan's Piece Again was written for clarinettist Alan Hacker and uses a 4-track electronic tape realised by Newson at the RAI Studio di Fonologia in 1968.
 
 
The Studio di Fonologia tape archive holds copies of a stereo recording (FON. 188), a 4-track tape solo version (Q. 012), and the 4-track electronics part (Q. 052), for Alan's Piece Again.
 
The Studio di Fonologia tape archive holds copies of a stereo recording (FON. 188), a 4-track tape solo version (Q. 012), and the 4-track electronics part (Q. 052), for Alan's Piece Again.
 
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Another electronic piece by Newson, One Under the Eight, is on Derbyshire archive reel CDD/1/8/11 George Newson: One Under the Eight.
Another electronic piece by Newson, One Under the Eight, is on Derbyshire archive reel
 
CDD/1/8/11 George Newson: One Under the Eight.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 30 September 2021

DD063 is the Initial Catalogue number of one of Delia's Attic Tapes, containing a recording of two pieces by George Newson.

Mark Ayres' notes

Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape
Label: George Newson piece
Description: "This Gap of Time"? Radio recording?

Louis Niebur's notes

DD063 – George Newson Concert, Radio Recording
Newsom taught at Goldsmiths Electronic Music Studio, 1970-72
Wrote “The Man Who Collected Sounds” for BBC in 1964 (Tx 1966) dir by D. Cleverdon, TRW 6192, 7065. Delia prepared the electronic tape for this production (and Germany)
1. “This Gap of Time” (1968)
Based on A Winter’s Tale
Fl, ob, cl, tpt, trb, perc, vc, db. 8 minutes
2. “Alan’s Piece Again” – for Alan Hacker. Solo bass clarinet and 4 track tape. Studio fonologia helped put the tape together. In 1 movement divided into 3 sections.Draft version of Delia Derbyshire track listings
3. “[something] ensemble”. Speed changes for this piece from 15ips to 7.5 written in 66 but revised for this broadcast (1970)
3 movements. Originally called concerto for percussion and 8 instruments.

James Percival's notes

CDD/1/8/12 Two George Newson pieces
“This Gap of Time” and “Alan's Piece Again”
FORMER REFERENCE: DD063
DATE: [1968]
MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape
DURATION: 00:41:24
LABELS: [Reel label:] GEORGE NEWSON PIECE
        [Reel:] IVAN CO[...] / IVAN DOUGLAS SPEECH
NOTES: Radio broadcast: a concert of music by George Newson, introduced by Ivan Douglas. Alan's Piece Again was written for clarinettist Alan Hacker and uses a 4-track electronic tape realised by Newson at the RAI Studio di Fonologia in 1968.
The Studio di Fonologia tape archive holds copies of a stereo recording (FON. 188), a 4-track tape solo version (Q. 012), and the 4-track electronics part (Q. 052), for Alan's Piece Again.
Another electronic piece by Newson, One Under the Eight, is on Derbyshire archive reel CDD/1/8/11 George Newson: One Under the Eight.

See also