Vetter, Michael
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Il Flauto Dolce Ed Acerbo
Used - LP - SM 30020
1973 Laminated Cover Stereo Original. LP Appears Unplayed. Composers And Titles Are: Jurg Baur: "Mutazioni Fur Altblockflote Solo," Rob Du Bois: Pastorlae VII," Klaus Hashagen "Gesten" (For Recorder And 6 Instruments), Dieter Schonbach: "Canzona Da Sonar III," Michael Vetter "Figurationen III" (For Electric Wooden Flute)" & "Rezitative." First Copy We Have Ever Seen Of This Rarity.
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Overtones: Voice & Tamboura
Used Import - SM 1038/39
1983 2LP German gatefold original with poster/artwork insert. Cover shows edge wear/small crease lines. "Michael Vetter, Avantgarde Composer Who Collaborated With Stockhausen In The Sixties, Zen Buddhist, Meditation Teacher And Musician Was A Master Of Various Musical Instruments, Including His Voice. He Was Outstanding In Singing With Overtones Which, However, For Him Were Only One Step On The "Way Of The Voice", A Way Of Meditation. - Two Of Four Pieces. These LPs Are Purely Instrumental Where The Tambura, Played Differently Than In Traditional Indian Music, Without The Thin Yarns Between Bridge And Cords, Exhibits An Astounding Variety Of Sounds Even Though, With It Four Cords, It Produces Only Three Different Tones: The Base Tone, The Fifth And, With Two Cords, The Octave." - Rusedi Port
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Tambura Preludes/ Pro-Vocationes
Used - LP - SM 1041/42
1983 2LP Gatefold Original With Poster. Both LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed. "Michael Vetter, Avantgarde Composer Who Collaborated With Stockhausen In The Sixties, Zen Buddhist, Meditation Teacher And Musician Was A Master Of Various Musical Instruments, Including His Voice. He Was Outstanding In Singing With Overtones Which, However, For Him Were Only One Step On The "Way Of The Voice", A Way Of Meditation. - Two Of Four Pieces. These LPs Are Purely Instrumental Where The Tambura, Played Differently Than In Traditional Indian Music, Without The Thin Yarns Between Bridge And Cords, Exhibits An Astounding Variety Of Sounds Even Though, With It Four Cords, It Produces Only Three Different Tones: The Base Tone, The Fifth And, With Two Cords, The Octave." Rusedi Port, Amazon.
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