SUAL Archives | 2017
Leif Inge: 9 Beet Stretch 3 Movement Last 45 — listening room
Duration: 43‘04“ (excpt)
Type: Source recording provided by the artist
9 Beet Stretch
9 Beet Stretch is Ludwig van Beethoven’s 9th symphony stretched to 24 hours, with no pitch distortions. Executed in various versions with either the Snd or the Common Lisp Music software, both made by Bill Schottstaedt. The source recording, a Naxos recording conducted by Béla Drahos with the Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia and Chorus (Naxos 8.553478), was stretched digitally to a duration of 24 hours with no distortion or pitch shifting. The work is presented as a 24-hour-long sound installation/electroacoustic concert. The initial realization of 9 Beet Stretch was done in 2002 at NOTAM (Norwegian network for Technology, Acoustics and Music) by Anders Vinjar, Kjetil Matheussen, Leif Inge, and Bjarne Kvinnesland. It was redone at NOTAM in 2004 by Leif Inge and Anders Vinjar, and the concert premiere took place from April 16 to 17, 2004, at Kupfer Ironworks, Madison, Wisconsin, under the production of Jeff Hunt of Table of the Elements. It is available online in a number of audio formats, including a 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week web cast.
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SUAL 2017 presents a forty minutes long excerpt from the third movement of Beethoven’s ninth symphony.
Leif Inge
Leif Inge is a sound artist based in Norway.
[info as of 12/2017]