Ruth White

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Evening Harmony 04:02 Tools
The Clock 03:00 Tools
Spleen 02:50 Tools
Mists and Rains 02:06 Tools
The Irremediable 04:55 Tools
The Cat 03:27 Tools
Lover's Wine 02:57 Tools
The Litanies Of Satan 06:50 Tools
Owls 02:45 Tools
Wheel of Fortune 03:24 Tools
Magician 02:31 Tools
Hanged Man 03:29 Tools
Sun 02:17 Tools
Tower 03:30 Tools
Beginnings 02:36 Tools
lovers/world 06:05 Tools
love gives wings 08:45 Tools
no wings 02:30 Tools
Wanting Wings 03:42 Tools
wings clipped 06:05 Tools
Satie - Gymnopedie No. 1 02:44 Tools
04 Owls 02:45 Tools
The Flight of the Bumblebee 01:22 Tools
Lovers' Wine 03:01 Tools
Debussy - The Snow is Dancing 02:09 Tools
Grieg - The Butterfly 01:38 Tools
Chopin - Prelude in E Minor 02:16 Tools
C.P.E. Bach - Solfeggietto 01:51 Tools
Verdi - Anvil Chorus 01:27 Tools
Chopin - Etude in G Flat 01:28 Tools
Bizet - The Ball 01:37 Tools
Scarlatti - Tempo di ballo 02:42 Tools
White - Variations on Couperin 01:40 Tools
Scarlatti - Sonata in G 01:58 Tools
Albeniz - Asturias 05:22 Tools
Shostakovich - Polka from The 02:11 Tools
beginnings (prototypes) 02:38 Tools
Love Gives Wings (With Wings) 08:44 Tools
The Clock Evening Harmony 02:17 Tools
Gymnopédie No. 1 02:42 Tools
Variations on Couperin's Rondeau 01:40 Tools
Give Us Your Blessings 02:16 Tools
Polka from the Age of Gold 00:00 Tools
Prelude In E Minor (Chopin) 02:16 Tools
No Wings (Without Imagination/No Desire for Flight) 02:32 Tools
Gymnopedie No. 1 (Satie) 02:44 Tools
Wanting Wings (Limited Capacity/No Flight Possible) 03:43 Tools
Wings Clipped (Too Many External Involvements/Flight Stopped) 06:06 Tools
The Flight Of The Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korsakov) 01:23 Tools
[Flowers of Evil 1969] Evening Harmony 00:30 Tools
The Snow Is Dancing (Debussy) 02:09 Tools
Anvil Chorus (Verdi) 01:27 Tools
The Butterfly (Grieg) 01:38 Tools
Solfeggietto (C P E Bach) 01:52 Tools
Prelude In E Minor 02:16 Tools
Tempo Di Ballo (Scarlatti) 02:42 Tools
Etude In G-Flat (Chopin) 01:28 Tools
Solfeggietto 01:49 Tools
The Snow Is Dancing 02:09 Tools
Lovers / World 06:01 Tools
Polka From "The Age Of Gold" (Shostakovich) 02:11 Tools
The Ball (Bizet) 01:37 Tools
Sonata In G (Scarlatti) 01:58 Tools
Asturias 05:22 Tools
Anvil Chorus 01:27 Tools
Asturias (Albeniz) 05:22 Tools
Etude In G Flat 01:28 Tools
Polka from "The Age of Gold" 02:08 Tools
Wings Clipped (Too Many External Involvements / Flight Stopped) 02:56 Tools
The Flowers of Evil: Litanies of Satan 00:30 Tools
The Butterfly 01:38 Tools
Flowers Of Evil 00:00 Tools
Sonata In G 01:58 Tools
Tempo Di Ballo 02:42 Tools
Gymnopedie No. 1 02:42 Tools
Wanting Wings (Limited Capacity / No Flight Possible) 02:56 Tools
litanies of satan 03:20 Tools
The Ball 01:37 Tools
No Wings (Without Imagination / No Desire For Flight) 02:32 Tools
Asturias (Leyenda) 05:13 Tools
no wings (without imagination/no desir 02:32 Tools
Gymnopédie No. 1 01:38 Tools
wings clipped (too many external invol 06:06 Tools
Golden Slumbers 02:46 Tools
wanting wings (limited capacity/no flig 03:43 Tools
03 - Lovers Wine 02:58 Tools
04 - Owls 02:45 Tools
08 - Spleen 02:56 Tools
The Flight of the Bumblebee (from "The Tale of Tsar Saltan") 02:56 Tools
(Flowers of Evil) Evening Harmony 02:56 Tools
Flowers of Evil (Full Album) 02:32 Tools
Variations On Couperin 01:40 Tools
Russian Cradle Song 01:40 Tools
Gymnopedie N1 (Erik Satie) 06:06 Tools
The Snow Is Dancing (from "The Children's Corner") 03:43 Tools
Shostakovich - Polka From "The Age of Gold" 03:43 Tools
Spleen (Blood Cavern) 03:43 Tools
Anvil Chorus (from "Il Trovatore") 01:24 Tools
Fais dodo 01:24 Tools
Variations on Couperin's Rondeau ("Les Barricades mystérieuses") 03:43 Tools
The Irredemiable (Wizard Grum's Theme) 01:47 Tools
Rimsky-Korsakov - The Flight of the Bumblebee 01:23 Tools
Evening Harmony [extract] 03:43 Tools
Mists & Rains 02:07 Tools
Love Gives Wings (City of Forms) 02:07 Tools
Swedish Cradle Song (Instrumental) 02:07 Tools
Prelude in E Minor (Op. 28 No.4) 00:00 Tools
The Butterfly (from "Lyric Pieces") 00:00 Tools
Etude in G Flat (Op. 10 No. 5, "Black Keys") 01:23 Tools
Sonata in G (L. 388) 02:07 Tools
Mists and Rain 05:00 Tools
Solfeggietto (Bach) 01:47 Tools
Tempi di ballo (Sonata in D, L.463) 01:47 Tools
Evening Harmony (Boat Theme) 01:47 Tools
Beginnings (Northern Wastes) 01:47 Tools
The Spleen 02:46 Tools
White - Variations on Couperin's Rondeau 02:46 Tools
The Irredeemable 02:46 Tools
Brahms Lullaby (Instrumental) 02:46 Tools
Gymnopedies No. 1 02:46 Tools
Satie: Gymnopédie No. 1 00:00 Tools
The Ball (galop from "Jeux d' enfants") 00:00 Tools
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Electronic composer and innovator Ruth White is considered among today's most gifted arbiters of what is termed "the new music." Formally educated in piano and composition (she has three degrees from Pennsylvania's Carnegie Tech), Miss White discusses her work in her Southern California studio: "I do not have a formal classical electronic background-- that is self-taught. In fact, I was careful not to study electronics with anyone. Because I have been working in recording for many years, I felt that there was a directness of approach that I wanted to develop which was totally missing from the electronic scene in classical music." How effectively her medium has conveyed her message may be judged by the critical comment awarded her own original electronic compositions. Writing of "Seven Trumps From the Tarot Cards," a completely electronic score reflecting her impressions of the occult, Donal Henahan commended Miss White in The New York Times for her "musical inventiveness and electronic sophistication." From Paul Eberle in the Los Angeles Free Press: "Miss White has explored electronics to find a new instrumentation of voices for her compositions, and has conceived it as an extension of the music of the past,' rather than a break from it, or-a renunciation." "Pinions" was commissioned by dance choreographer Eugene Loring for the University of California. After the 1968 premiere, the Los Angeles Times commented: " ...a really exciting, organically musical, electronic score by Ruth White. Not only the soloists but all the participants seemed to draw heat from this score...". "Flowers of Evil," an electronic music setting for the poems of Baudelaire utilizing the human voice (her own) as an instrument, represents to Free Press critic Eberle, "...an important step in the evolution of music." In addition to the compositions mentioned above which have involved her in the fields of choreography and spoken word among others. Miss White has become increasingly active in the arts most closely allied to electronics: television. motion pictures and audio-visual cassettes. -From the back cover of "Short Circuits" LP (Angel Records, 1971) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.