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Thank you very much for presentation of your energetic work crossing various countries... By skimming your webpage, we were able to catch the philosophy of your project... Finally, please note that, according to the result of the evaluation, UNESCO would be able to offer moral and practical support to your project.
Tereza Wagner,
Division of Arts and Cultural Enterprise,
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
7, place de Fontenoy
75352 Paris 07 SP France
CLT/ACE/ACS
Innocent Marpl can be a little monster, with the head of a lion and the body of a dolphin. The latter would coil, the former gnash its fangs. It could adorn an entrance or simply burst out of a wall without any apparent puprose, the absence of whitch would make it oddly recognizable. In a certain line of work, and at a certain age, nothing is more recognizable than a lack of puprose. The same goes for a fusion of two or more traits or properties, not to mention genders.
Josiah,
Book of Innocence
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All music written specially
for The Innocent Marpl Project
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1. Two Images for Solo Violin
(Mike McFerron) 10'00''
Performed by
© 2001 by
Mike McFerron.
All Rights Reserved
2. Music for Marpl 1:
Romantic (Jim Theobald)
10'48'' Performed by
© 2000 Jim Theobald
(ASCAP)
3. Music for Marpl 2: Renaissance
(Jim Theobald) 10'02''
Performed by © 2000
Jim Theobald (ASCAP)
4. Music for Marpl 3: Fantasy
(Jim Theobald)
2'48'' Performed by
© 2000
Jim Theobald
(ASCAP)
5. Innocent Marpl mov. 1
(Ciaran Hope) 5'23''
Performed by Jane Charles
Recorded in Dublin,
Ireland, February 2001 ©
Pangea Music 2001
6. Innocent Marpl mov. 2
(Ciaran Hope) 5'51''
Performed by
Jane Charles
Recorded in Dublin,
Ireland, February 2001 ©
Pangea Music 2001
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1. Innocent Marpl's Song
(Yaskawa Moclin) 10'52''
Performed by Yaskawa Moclin
Sound Engineering by Tetsuya Yanagisawa (YANA
Studio, Tokyo, Japan)
© 2001 by Yaskawa Moclin
2. Retrospection for tape alone
(Mike McFerron) 5'55''
Performed by Mike McFerron
Recorded by Mike McFerron (Lewis
University Studio, Romeoville, USA)
© 2001 by Mike McFerron.
All Rights Reserved
3. Mulgattakun (Rjan, Karl
Khlamkin) 8'10'' The Song
About John Donne. Even (Lamut) version Performed by Rjan. Voice and
Shamanic Drum: Karl Khlamkin Lyrics by Dmitry Sumarokov. Translated by
Alexey Burykin
Recorded in Riga, Latvia, March 2001
© 2001 by
Rjan
4. The Song About John Donne
(Ti Kai Moy) 4'28''
Instrumental Chinese version Arranged and performed by
Rjan Recorded in Riga, Latvia, March
2001 © 2000 by Ti Kai
Moy
5. The Song About John Donne
(Tetsuji Katsuda)5'59''
Japanese version Performed by
Tetsuji Katsuda. Vocals: Shirage. Narration: Yumi Kadowaki
Lyrics by Dmitry Sumarokov. Interpreted
by Hama Recorded in Nara/Osaka,
Japan © 2000 by
Tetsuji Katsuda
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"Letters", movements I & II, audioinstallation composed by Rjan
"Letters": 21 MP3 episodes
Radio KNZ live show (13/03/2000)
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Проект реализует NGO Fabrika EMC2
при технической поддержке Itris Ltd.
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Чужие письма
Болдерая, mon amour
Реальное аудио
Карл, герцог маргиналов
Разуваевы: невинный мэйл-арт
Иннокентий на краю земли
Айя Зариня в пространстве Иннокентия
Per Aspera Ad Astra. Goglus Марпла
Анонсы проекта
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