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Vladan Radovanovic

Vladan Radovanovic (September 5, 1932, Beograd) is a Serbian composer.Radovanovi�? compositional output encompasses a range of styles: works written between 1949 and 1953 have an expressionistic quality, while those of his middle period, 1953–7, betray influences of neo-classicism; later works belong to avant-garde maximal music; with developed and complex textures and expression. His experiments in the 1950s with ‘vocovisual’ works, polymedia and tactile forms, though arrived at independently, resembled developments in Western avant-garde art at that time.

Vladan Radovanovic (September 5, 1932, Beograd) is a Serbian composer.Radovanovi�? compositional output encompasses a range of styles: works written between 1949 and 1953 have an expressionistic quality, while those of his middle period, 1953–7, betray influences of neo-classicism; later works belong to avant-garde maximal music; with developed and complex textures and expression. His experiments in the 1950s with ‘vocovisual’ works, polymedia and tactile forms, though arrived at independently, resembled developments in Western avant-garde art at that time.

Phonoverse - Electroacoustic Music
 Vladan Radovanovic is counts as one of leading figures in Serbian and ex-Yugoslav avantgarde art. Beside music, his creative domain includes painting, literature, new media and polymedia synthesis. His researches are in the field of vocovisual, projectism, tactile art, polymedia and body action, tape music, electronic music, computer music and computer graphics. The central position in his creative poetics is reserved for the art synthesis. Triple vinyl set, Phonoverse, collects entire opus of …
Voooxing Poooetre
* Housed in a 6-panel wallet, including a 24-page booklet reproducing the photos, scores, and writings from the original LP, along with a new foreword written by Enzo Minarelli in 2015 * A CD issue of the long unavailable international sound poetry compilation LP, Voooxing Poooêtre. Originally released in 1982, this collection was assembled by Italian sound poet Enzo Minarelli (who has also curated releases on Slowscan and Baobab, in addition to operating the 3Vitre imprint). Comprised of voice…
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