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The piece also gets called [[Jandl]].
 
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In the late '60s, Jandl was given the chance to experiment with recording equipment. In "13 Radiophone Texte" and "Das Röchelm der Mona Lisa," the poet's voice is multi-tracked, processed (speed variation, reverb, ring modulation, etc.), and edited into impressive sound pieces that still pack some shock value decades later. The 13 radio texts were produced at the BBC in 1966. [...] They consist of phonetic explorations of simple phrases and make stunning use of extended vocal techniques. The 13 vignettes total 27 minutes in duration.<ref name=allmusic/>
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* A copy of the poem ''Niagara Falls'' is on tape [[TRW 5]].<ref name=TLL6496/>
 
* A copy of the poem ''Niagara Falls'' is on tape [[TRW 5]].<ref name=TLL6496/>
 
* Published on audio cassette and on CD, e.g. [http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/SearchResults?sts=t&tn=radiophone+texte on abebooks.co.uk] or [https://www.amazon.de/s?field-keywords=radiophone+texte on Amazon]
 
* Published on audio cassette and on CD, e.g. [http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/SearchResults?sts=t&tn=radiophone+texte on abebooks.co.uk] or [https://www.amazon.de/s?field-keywords=radiophone+texte on Amazon]
* Published in 2002 by Intermedium on CD ''Ernst Jandl: 13 Radiophone Texte & Das Roecheln der Mona Lisa''.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/13-radiophone-texte-das-roecheln-der-mona-lisa-mw0001255861 Review of ''Ernst Jandl: 13 Radiophone Texte &...''] on allmusic.com</ref>
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* Published in 2002 by Intermedium on CD ''Ernst Jandl: 13 Radiophone Texte & Das Roecheln der Mona Lisa''.<ref name=allmusic>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/13-radiophone-texte-das-roecheln-der-mona-lisa-mw0001255861 Review of ''Ernst Jandl: 13 Radiophone Texte &...''] on allmusic.com</ref>
 
* [https://radioartnet.bandcamp.com/album/sample-13-radiophone-texte On radioartnet.bandcamp.com]
 
* [https://radioartnet.bandcamp.com/album/sample-13-radiophone-texte On radioartnet.bandcamp.com]
  

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Ernst Jandl CD cover

Delia is credited with music for a radio programme German Concrete Poetry (Ernst Jandl) produced by George MacBeth. The notes to its Radiophonic Database entry for tape TRW 6496, dated 1st June 1966, read: "Laut Und Luise" - Poems of Ernst Jandl,[1] where Laut Und Luise is a book of Ernst Jandl's poems published in 1966.[2]

The piece also gets called Jandl. <BLOCOKQUOTE> In the late '60s, Jandl was given the chance to experiment with recording equipment. In "13 Radiophone Texte" and "Das Röchelm der Mona Lisa," the poet's voice is multi-tracked, processed (speed variation, reverb, ring modulation, etc.), and edited into impressive sound pieces that still pack some shock value decades later. The 13 radio texts were produced at the BBC in 1966. [...] They consist of phonetic explorations of simple phrases and make stunning use of extended vocal techniques. The 13 vignettes total 27 minutes in duration.[3] </BLOCOKQUOTE>

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