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In the [[Attic Tapes]] three tapes seem to be for a piece called ''Singing Waters''<ref>[[DD068]]: "Singing Waters"</ref><ref>[[DD069]]: "Singing Waters"</ref> including the lyrics "It is raining women's voices".<ref>[[DD026]]: "Water Penny Studio", "It is raining women's voices"</ref> | In the [[Attic Tapes]] three tapes seem to be for a piece called ''Singing Waters''<ref>[[DD068]]: "Singing Waters"</ref><ref>[[DD069]]: "Singing Waters"</ref> including the lyrics "It is raining women's voices".<ref>[[DD026]]: "Water Penny Studio", "It is raining women's voices"</ref> | ||
Revision as of 16:42, 24 July 2016
In the Attic Tapes three tapes seem to be for a piece called Singing Waters[1][2] including the lyrics "It is raining women's voices".[3]
The text is the poem “Il pleut” by Apollinaire. Highly evocative and literal treatments of this text. The poem’s graphology is apparently also reflected in Derbyshire’s treatments. [...] The label on this reel presumably refers to Penny as the singer.[4]
Tapes
- DD026: "Water Penny Studio"
- DD068: "Singing Waters" recording session
- DD069: "Singing Waters" treated material
- DD091: "Singing Waters" untreated material
Availablity
- In James Percival's thesis there is a spectrogram of one f the makeup sounds (Attic Tape CDD/1/7/37[5] from 2'49"-3'00") recoverted here to noisy and distorted audio by resynthesizing it from the spectrogram