New in our Erratum Musical catalogue:
Henri Chopin – La danse des tonneaux roulants et brisés
Henri Chopin’s pieces are the result of an uncompromising approach of poetry, in which speech itself is taken apart and put together again in raw and anti-aesthetic compositions. Or, as Michel Giroud puts it in his liner notes to this CD: “Henri Chopin has consistently and unceasingly opened the ways to unexplored spaces beyond all known languages. Thanks to the systematic use of microphones, amplifiers, tape recorders, editing and mixing consoles, he has given voice to realms beyond modern or experimental music, beyond any note system and headed for spaces without norms, categories, definitions or limits: spaces of permanent metamorphosis.”
The CD La danse des tonneaux roulants et brisés subtitled Premier théâtre sonore du monde contains three characteristic compositions created by Chopin in his studio with a microphone and a Revox:
• Introduction pour une grande fête d’une bacchanale de tous les ages
• Sifflements et froissements sur le pacifique réel
• La danse des tonneaux roulants et brisés