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This is a concert of art music arranged for the Hohner Guitaret. It is the fourth of 4 concerts of such music, and features music composed in the spirit of serendipity. Each has incorporated in it the elements of chance in one way or another. This was also the only way I could incorporate recently composed music, as almost all of it has copyright complications. Fortunately, these three marvellous pieces enable performance without such considerations. My thanks for the generosity of Alberto Patron and Terry Reilly.

The three pieces are
- Number 9 from Alberto Patron's transcendent Ten Aporetic Tropes
- The immortal In C by Terry Reilly
- The enigmatic Vexations by Erik Satie

The concert is in one track, set against a single extended field recording by Freesound member Klankbeeld, placing the concert at the end of summer in the Noord-Brabant forest. If you go to the page freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/245461/ you can see a photograph of the location and more details.

If you wish memorabilia, there is some available with minimal (cost recovery) markup at www.cafepress.com.au/haanwijkguitaretenrytmokamermuzieken/11652856

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released September 20, 2014

Ivodne Galatea: Hohner Guitaret, looping guitaret, pitch shifted guitaret, arrangement
Cameron Byrd: Rokehan, production, supervision
Klankbeeld: field recording and generosity of the spirit
Alberto Patron, Terry Reilly, Erik Satie: composition and generosity of the spirit

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Ivodne Galatea Nedlands, Australia

Principally playing original compositions of an ambient nature on the Hohner Guitaret as well as other thumb pianos/finger harps/lamellophones.
Interested in orchestration using field recordings, per the great John Cage's suggestions (1937).
The pieces are all pataphysical book reviews. They consist of musical essays on books of the same title that haven't been written, but should have.
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