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
Dialogue I : bass clarinet, soundtracks, 1976 / Ton Bruynèl
Genre:
Chamber music
Subgenre:
Clarinet; Electronics with different instruments; Clarinet with electronics
Scoring:
cl-b tape
Little John's morning after : (1970) / Dirk Dekker
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Voice and instrument(s); Electronics and singing voice(s) with or without instrument(s)
Scoring:
sopr-m fl pf vc tape
Genesis : for male choir, four percussion players and electronic tape, 1967 / Henk Badings
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Male choir and instruments; Electronics and singing voice(s) with or without instrument(s)
Scoring:
MK4 4perc tape
Windstreken : voor de verenigde ensembles van een muziekschool en geluidsband, 1981 / Wim Franken
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Children's choir and large ensemble; Electronics and singing voice(s) with or without instrument(s)
Scoring:
KK2 2rec 5252 6320 timp 5perc 2hp 2g g-b 2acc el.org cemb pf4h 6vl 2vc tape
composition
Le jardin : for woman's voice, alto flute, cembalo and soundtracks, 1993 / Ton Bruynèl
Other authors:
Schierbeek, Bert
(librettist)