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l m j 2 1 Beyond Notation/ Notation Beyond Curated by andrew raFFo dewar C D C o m pa n i o n See for full access to LMJ21 and CD tracks, as well as supplemental materials. See for more information and resources. Jem Finer: Score for a Hole in tHe Ground Recorded by Jem Finer in Kingswood, Challock, Kent, 2 May 2008. Contact: E-mail: . Web sites: ; . Score for a Hole in the Ground is an indeterminate musical composition of unknown duration set in a permanent installation. In the heart of a forest in Kent, water dripping into a deep underground chamber strikes both tuned percussion and a pool at its bottom, the sounds rising up through a giant horn, standing 7 m above the ground (Fig. 1). In a sense this piece can be viewed as the flip side to an earlier composition, Longplayer, and while both engage with time over long durations, Score for a Hole in the Ground seeks to exist independently of any human upkeep, depending on neither the longevity of any energy source nor technology, only on the ongoing existence of the planet and its weather systems. In contrast
Leonardo Music Journal – MIT Press
Published: Dec 1, 2011
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