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− | Delia created the music for "a short 1970 film directed by Caroline McCullough about the American poet and conscientious objector Robert Lowell"<ref>http://researchnovars.blogspot.it/2009/04/to-independent-listener-delia.html</ref> | + | Delia created the music for "a short 1970 film directed by Caroline McCullough about the American poet and conscientious objector Robert Lowell".<ref>http://researchnovars.blogspot.it/2009/04/to-independent-listener-delia.html</ref> |
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+ | [[Louis Niebur]] describes Delia's sounds for this as "Amazing".<ref>[[DD051#Louis Niebur's notes|Louis Niebur's notes for Attic Tape DD051]].</ref> | ||
=Credits<ref>[http://www.citwf.com/film296625.htm The film's entry at citwf.com]</ref>= | =Credits<ref>[http://www.citwf.com/film296625.htm The film's entry at citwf.com]</ref>= |
Revision as of 19:15, 12 May 2020
Delia created the music for "a short 1970 film directed by Caroline McCullough about the American poet and conscientious objector Robert Lowell".[1]
Louis Niebur describes Delia's sounds for this as "Amazing".[2]
Credits[3]
- Actors: Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Hardwicke, Mary McCarthy, Norman Mailer
- Director, Producer and Script: Caroline (or Carolyn)[4] McCullough
- Directors of Photography: Albert Maysles, David Young
- Composer: Delia Derbyshire
- Duration: 20 minutes
Copyright
The Performing Right Society's list of works by Delia Ann Derbyshire has:
Title: Robert Lowell Writer(s): Derbyshire Delia Ann Publisher: Unpublished Creation date: 9 August 1986
Availability
- There are makeups or master tapes in the Attic Tapes:
- DD045: "Lowell 1"
- DD052: "Lowell 2"
- DD051: "Lowell 3"
- DD178: "Last installment of electronic sound for Robert Lowell film"
- In James Percival's thesis there is a spectrogram of Attic Tape CDD/1/3/5 (DD045) from 0'32"-4'32", reconverted here to noisy and distorted audio by resynthesizing it from the spectrogram