| Other author/creator | Haden, Charlie instrumentalist. |
| Other author/creator | Sankara, Trichy S., instrumentalist. |
| Included Work | Polansky, Larry, 1954-2024 World's longest melody. Selections. |
| Included Work | Burk, Phil. Squiggle. |
| Included Work | Fuqua, David Bigsounds, smallsounds. |
| Included Work | Bischoff, John. Silent theater. |
| Included Work | Rosenboom, David Extended trio. Selections. |
| Included Work | Burk, Phil. RelNet. |
| Included Work | Didkovsky, Nick Meat. |
| Included Work | Scholz, Carter Lattice. |
| Included Work | Parson, Jeanne Hymn tunes. |
| Included Work | Marsanyi, Robert Study for Lurch. |
| Other author/creator | Bregman Electronic Music Studio. |
| Other author/creator | Mills College. Center for Contemporary Music. |
| Contents |
The world's longest melody : Piano studies #2 : opening / for anna diamond polansky / Larry Polansky (Larry Polansky) (1:42) -- Squiggle / Phil Burk (Jeanne Parson ; Phil Burk) (5:00) -- Bigsounds-smallsounds / David Fuqua (Larry Polansky, electric guitar and live electronics) (6:58) -- The world's longest melody : Piano studies #11 : moving / for jody diamond / Larry Polansky (Larry Polansky) (2:54) -- Silent theater (1992) / John Bischoff (John Bischoff) (7:43) -- The world's longest melody : Piano studies #1 : calming / for daniel goode and ann snitow / Larry Polansky (Larry Polansky) (1:50) -- Extended trio : Sampler (1992) / David Rosenboom (David Rosenboom, keyboards and electronics ; Charlie Haden, string bass ; Trichy Sankara, mrdangam, kanjira) (6:29) -- RelNet / Phil Burk (Jeanne Parson ; Phil Burk) (4:05) -- The world's longest melody : Piano studies #4 : resolving / for sydell polansky / Larry Polansky (Larry Polansky) (1:22) -- Meat / Nick Didkovsky (Nick Didkovsky, electric guitar and software) (4:13) -- Lattice (3327) / Carter Scholz (Carter Scholz) (7:10) -- The world's longest melody : Piano studies #5 : ringing / for susan mcclary / Larry Polansky (Larry Polansky) (2:16) -- Hymn tunes / Jeanne Parson (Jeanne Parson) (5:54) -- Study for Lurch / Robert Marsanyi (Robert Marsanyi) (9:10) -- The world's longest melody : Piano studies #9 : following / for sonic youth / Larry Polansky (Larry Polansky) (1:30). |
| General note | Computer music (much of it improvised and/or interactive) created with the help of the computer language HMSL (Hierarchical Music Specification Language). |
| General note | Compact disc. |
| General note | Program notes by Larry Polansky, Phil Burk, David Fuqua, John Bischoff, David Rosenboom, Nick Didkovsky, Carter Scholz, Jeanne Parson, and Robert Marsanyi (6 p.) inserted in container. |
| Performer |
Various performers. |
| Date/time/place of a event note | Performed and recorded at the Bregman Electro-Acoustic Music Studio, Dartmouth College (1st, 4th, 6th, 9th, 12th, 15th works), Mills College CCM, 1992 (2nd, 8th works, August 8, 1993 (3rd work), May 8, 1993, Berkeley, Calif. (5th work), and April 7, 1992, Pacific Design Center, Green Theater, West Hollywood, Calif. (7th work). |
| Other title |
HMSL (Computer program) |
| Publisher number | FP002 Frog Peak Music |