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Bjork, Porter Music Box and Jack Perron
By Philippe Rouillé

Dear MMds,

I listened to the last CD issued by the Icelandic female singer Bjork
(a very interesting mixture of rock, folk and modern music).  The only
instrumental only track is ... a composition for music box by Bjork,
actually played, from what I understood, by a disc music box made by
the Porter Music Box Company, and arranged by Jack Perron.  This one
minute and a half of music box music is a real happiness, and it seems
that Bjork understood completely the instrument: sonority, virtuosity,
arpeggios, bass notes, etc.  I do not know if the Porter music box
company and Jack Perron read the MMD, but I would be very interested
to have some details about the way this recording was conceived and
made, from a mechanical music point of view.

Best regards,

Philippe Rouille  (Paris, France)
http://www.cnam.fr/museum/musica_mecanica/


(Message sent Thu 30 Aug 2001, 22:23:19 GMT, from time zone GMT+0100.)

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