composer
Ton Bruynèl was the first Dutch composer to set up his own electronic studio. Almost all of his works combine music performed live and taped sounds whose timbres, though electronically ...
related works
Looking ears : for bass-clarinet, grand-piano and soundtracks, 1972 / Ton Bruynèl
Genre:
Chamber music
Subgenre:
Clarinet and keyboard instrument; Electronics with different instruments; Clarinet and keyboard instrument with electronics
Scoring:
cl-b pf tape
John's lullaby : mixed choir, string orchestra, soundtracks, (1985) / Ton Bruynèl
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir and orchestra; Electronics and singing voice(s) with or without instrument(s)
Scoring:
GK4 str(6.6.6.6.0.) soundtracks
Le gibet : for baritone, instruments and live-electronic / words by Aloysius Bertrand, Will Eisma
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Voice and instrument(s); Electronics and singing voice(s) with or without instrument(s)
Scoring:
bar fl(pic) ob(eh) cl(cl-b) perc pf vl vc electronics
3 Indian Songs : for alto solo / Julia Tsenova; poem by Kedarnath Agarwal
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Voice solo
Scoring:
alt
composition
La vertigine : for bass baritone and soundtracks, 1989 / text by Bert Schierbeek, Ton Bruynèl
Other authors:
Ingen Schenau, Karin van
(librettist)
Schierbeek, Bert
(librettist)