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Delia appears to have used [[Arctic]] in two tracks of [[Magic Box]].<ref>[[DD111048]]: [[Magic Box]]: "[6] Arctic"</ref><ref>[[DD111114]]: [[Magic Box]]: "[7] Arctic"</ref> | Delia appears to have used [[Arctic]] in two tracks of [[Magic Box]].<ref>[[DD111048]]: [[Magic Box]]: "[6] Arctic"</ref><ref>[[DD111114]]: [[Magic Box]]: "[7] Arctic"</ref> | ||
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+ | =Score= | ||
+ | {{Thumb|Arctic|Typeset score}} | ||
+ | Reconstructed from [[DD115523]]: | ||
+ | * [[media:Arctic.txt|the input file for the Lilypond program]] | ||
+ | * A PDF of the typeset output (on the right) | ||
+ | * [[media:Arctic-midi|A MIDI file]] that you can listen to on your computer | ||
=Papers= | =Papers= |
Revision as of 11:17, 6 June 2016
Delia's papers contain a half-page manuscript entitled "ARCTIC?" on the back of her score for Environmental Studies, which is dated on the track list of the album BBC Radiophonic Workshop - 21 to 1969.[1]
Delia appears to have used Arctic in two tracks of Magic Box.[2][3]
Contents
Score
Reconstructed from DD115523:
- the input file for the Lilypond program
- A PDF of the typeset output (on the right)
- A MIDI file that you can listen to on your computer
Papers
- DD115523: Manuscript
Versions
Ian Joyce has created a track inspired by this score, using the sounds of a refrigerator.