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Electroacoustic work by Martin Lohse, based on the vocal work [[Three haiku]] | Electroacoustic work by Martin Lohse, based on the vocal work [[Three haiku (12-part choir)]] | ||
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Electroacoustic work by Martin Lohse, based on the vocal work Three haiku (12-part choir)
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Work status lost
Composer Martin Lohse
Title Havet formørkes - det er vinter
Title in English Darkened sea - it's winter
Composition year 2002
Movements 1
Duration 10 min min"min" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 10.
Genre electroacoustic
Instrumentation tape
Score notation none
First performance 13 Oct 2002
- by Tape
- place Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen
Musical styles and elements modern, expressive
List of electroacoustic music
- Entity (violin and delays) (2002)
- Entity (viola and delays) (2002)
- Entity (cello and delays) (2002)
- Tempo de hielo (clarinet, violin, contrabass and electronic) (1997/2002)
- Change ringing (clarinet, vibraphone, harp and electronic) (2009)
- Wood on Strings (string quartet and delays) (2010)
- Speed (marimba and delays) (2010)
- Around (flute and delays) (2011)
- The Earth and the Sea (cello and delays) (2019)
- Echoes off cliffs (accordion and live electronics) (2021)
- Transition (accordion and sampled electronics) (2022/2025)
- Transition (accordion, sampled electronics and string orchestra) (2022/2025)
- Vibration in blue and yellow (tape) (2000)
- Vibration in blue and yellow II (tape) (2000)
- Salme 22 (tape) (2004)
- Slow movement (tape) (2004)
- Sorrow (tape) (2006)
- Moto immoto (tape) (2009)