Palm House Transect is a 28-channel sound installation developed for the Greenhouse at the Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York and on view during the summer and fall of 2014. A series of performances was held within the installation based on a score drawn from the site of the Lyndhurst Estate. The version heard here is made from studio recordings of those performances with the musicians who played on site in the piece.
Palm House Transect was presented by the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts and the Lyndhurst Estate, a national trust site, as part of “In The Garden of Sonic Delights,” an exhibition of outdoor, site-specific, sound art works. Production of the piece was supported by Brown University, the Harvestworks Artist in Residence Program, and the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts.
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released December 1, 2016
Performers:
Peter Bussigel - trumpet, electronics
Laura Cetilia - cello, electronics
Mark Cetilia - analog modular, electronics
Bevin Kelley - violin, electronics
Ed Osborn - guitar, electronics
Recorded at the Granoff Center, Brown University (Providence, RI), Mocoxon Studios (Providence, RI), and at Harvestworks (New York, NY), June 2014 - May 2015
Recording engineer at Harvestworks: Kevin Ramsay
Mastered by Seth Manchester & Keith Souza at Machines With Magnets, Pawtucket, RI, July 2015
Special thanks to: Stephan Moore, Melanie Armer, Krystyn Silver, Tom Richmond, Howard Zar, and Carol Parkinson
Ed Osborn is a sound artist and composer who works with many forms of electronic media including installation, video, and performance. He has presented his work worldwide and is based in Providence, Rhode Island.
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