Drehknöpfe eines ARP-Synthesizers
Rotary knobs of an ARP synthesizer
© Éleonore Huisse, François Bonnet

Concert | MaerzMusik 2022

Éliane Radigue: The Electronic Works 11

Les Chants de Milarepa I–IV (1983)

“Les Chants de Milarepa” refers to the 11th century yogi and poet Jetsün Milarepa. The first four songs of the composition, which was written in 1983, showcase Éliane Radigue's intense engagement with Tibetan Buddhism.

Programme

Éliane Radigue
Les Chants de Milarepa(1983)
Music for loudspeakers / ARP 2500 synthesizer on magnetic tape, 77 min 2 sec

1. Mila’s Song in the Rain
2. Song of the Path Guides
3. Elimination of Desire
4. Symbols for Yogic Experience

Produced 1981–1983 at Éliane Radigue’s studio in Paris.
Chanting: Lama Kunga Rinpoche (recorded by Laetitia Sonami and Maggy Paine in Oakland, California).
Voice: Robert Ashley (recorded by the composer at 10 Beach Street, New York).

Cast

François J. Bonnetsound direction