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Vox Humana: Alfred Wolfsohn's Experiments In Extension Of Human Vocal Range
Artist: Alfred Wolfsohn
Year: 1956
Country: United States
Catalog No: Folkways Records, FX 6123
Format: Vinyl Lp
Spezification:
0
Tracklist
A1 | Lend Me Your Ears | |
A2 | Duet In New Vocal Sounds | |
A3 | Boy's Voice | |
A4 | Octave Leaps On the Word "Viola" | |
A5 | Double And Multiple Stopping By The Voice | |
A6 | Demonstration Of Different Colorations On Same Notes | |
A7 | Demonstration Of Different Colorations On Same Notes | |
A8 | Combination Singing Of "Chanson Trieste" | |
A9 | New Registers | |
A10 | Nine Octaves | |
B1 | "String Quartet" For Four Female Voices | |
B2 | Examples In Single Voice | |
Duets (Voice And Instruments) | ||
B3 | Female Voice And Viola | |
B4 | Male Voice And Cello | |
B5 | Female Voice And Violin | |
B6 | Female Voice And Flute |
Credits
- Cover – Carlis*
- Liner Notes – Leslie Shepard
- Recorded By – Thomas Faraday
- Voice [Introduction] – Dr. Henry Cowell*
Notes
A1: Phonotations of words in range of 7 octaves; female voice.
A2: Arpeggios in range of 5 octaves; two female voices.
A3: 1. The word "bella" in range of 7 octaves, 2. Short Coloratura.
A4: 1. Boy-4 octaves, 2. Female voice-4 octaves, 3. Male voice-5 octaves.
A5: 1. Female voice-multiple-in chords, 2. Female voice-double-running in octaves.
A6: Four Male Voices.
A7: Five Female Voices.
A8: (Tschaikovsky).
A9: 1. Male Voice, 2. Female Voice.
A10: 1. Male Voice, 2. Female Voice.
B2: 1. Violin, viola, cello, double-bass, 2. violin-voice, 3. Coloration of 4 and 1/2 octaves, 4. Water Boy, 5. Nightingale.
Recorded in England.
Comes with same 8-page booklet as Alfred Wolfsohn - Vox Humana: Alfred Wolfsohn's Experiments In Extension Of Human Vocal Range.
Generic Folkways black cover with specific-to-this-release Folkways sticker on front.
A2: Arpeggios in range of 5 octaves; two female voices.
A3: 1. The word "bella" in range of 7 octaves, 2. Short Coloratura.
A4: 1. Boy-4 octaves, 2. Female voice-4 octaves, 3. Male voice-5 octaves.
A5: 1. Female voice-multiple-in chords, 2. Female voice-double-running in octaves.
A6: Four Male Voices.
A7: Five Female Voices.
A8: (Tschaikovsky).
A9: 1. Male Voice, 2. Female Voice.
A10: 1. Male Voice, 2. Female Voice.
B2: 1. Violin, viola, cello, double-bass, 2. violin-voice, 3. Coloration of 4 and 1/2 octaves, 4. Water Boy, 5. Nightingale.
Recorded in England.
Comes with same 8-page booklet as Alfred Wolfsohn - Vox Humana: Alfred Wolfsohn's Experiments In Extension Of Human Vocal Range.
Generic Folkways black cover with specific-to-this-release Folkways sticker on front.
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