Articles tagged 'Mitterer'
![](https://www.lafolia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/manarecords_001.png)
EA Bucket 28.
It has been a long time since Mariétan has appeared in these pages, and so sharing this loving portrait of France is an overdue delight.
![](https://www.lafolia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/manarecords_001.png)
EA Bucket 28.
It has been a long time since Mariétan has appeared in these pages, and so sharing this loving portrait of France is an overdue delight.
![](https://www.lafolia.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/zeitkratzer_zkr0012-210x208.jpg)
EA Bucket 15.
The zeitkratzer troupe gathered in Slovenia and Croatia to execute structured improvisations motivated by Stockhausen’s baffling instructions.
![](https://www.lafolia.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/zeitkratzer_zkr0012-210x208.jpg)
EA Bucket 15.
The zeitkratzer troupe gathered in Slovenia and Croatia to execute structured improvisations motivated by Stockhausen’s baffling instructions.
![](https://www.lafolia.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/emi_5099968763824.jpg)
Armchair Operas 7.
Der Mond appeared two years after the runaway hit Carmina Burana, and like most everything Orff penned in its wake, it shares the same beer-hall bravado, diatonic gamut and hammering rhythms.
![](https://www.lafolia.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/emi_5099968763824.jpg)
Armchair Operas 7.
Der Mond appeared two years after the runaway hit Carmina Burana, and like most everything Orff penned in its wake, it shares the same beer-hall bravado, diatonic gamut and hammering rhythms.
![](https://www.lafolia.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/msk118-210x188.jpg)
Random Noise 5: Successful Trespass
The utterly charming sound-world of Tom Hamilton’s London Fix, Music Changing with the Price of Gold traces its impetus to a neighbor’s computer with its “colorful stock charts,” specifically “the contours of the spot gold market as defined by the twice-daily London Fix.
![](https://www.lafolia.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/msk118-210x188.jpg)
Random Noise 5: Successful Trespass
The utterly charming sound-world of Tom Hamilton’s London Fix, Music Changing with the Price of Gold traces its impetus to a neighbor’s computer with its “colorful stock charts,” specifically “the contours of the spot gold market as defined by the twice-daily London Fix.