View a trailer about the Soundscape Vancouver project, featuring comments by electroacoustic musician and academic Barry Truax and others. From YouTube.
Truax's music is concerned with a "human scale to sound." Many of his samples are drawn from archives at the World Soundscape Project; he is careful about using references in his music that communicate to the public. He decries that ". . . people in computer music do not seem to have . . . broader concerns for social issues or the media . . . (Barry Truax website)." Elements of eastern mysticism have also permeated his later works, including Arras, Wave Edge, Riverrun, East Wind, and two multimedia works (Divan and Wings of Nike), which use computer-synthesized sound and computer graphics by Theo Goldberg. Truax's opera, perhaps his most personal work, addresses the social issue of sexual identity. Compositionally, his main focus is sound itself, from which he derives everything in a piece, even the overall structure, as is the case with his use of granular synthesis.
Recordings
Recordings devoted to his compositions include Sonic Landscapes (1977, Mel SMLP-4033), Androgyne (1981, 2-Mel SMLP-4042-43), Sequence of Earlier Heaven (1985, Cambridge Street CSR-8501) and the CDs Digital Soundscapes (1987, Cambridge Street CSR-CD-8701/Wergo WER-2017-50), and Pacific Rim (1991, Cambridge Street CSR-CD-9101). He founded the Cambridge Street label in 1985.
Awards; Memberships
See also Electroacoustic music.
Selected Compositions
Sonic Landscape No. 1. 1970. Hn, tape. Music Gallery Editions MGE-21 (James MacDonald)
She, a Solo. 1973. Mezzo, tape. Melbourne SMLP-4033 (Mailing)
Trignon. 1975. Mezzo, alto fl, piano, tape. Melbourne SMLP-4033 (Mailing)
Sonic Landscape No. 3. 1975 (rev 1977). Spatial environment for 4 computer-synthesized soundtracks. Melbourne SMLP-4033
Nautilus. 1976. Perc, 4 computer-synthesized soundtracks. Melbourne SMLP-4033 (R. Hartenberger)
Androgyny. 1978. Spatial environment for 4 computer-synthesized soundtracks. 2-Melbourne SMLP-4042-43
Aerial. 1979. Hn, 4 computer-synthesized soundtracks. 2-Melbourne SMLP-4042-43 (James MacDonald horn)/Cambridge Street CSR-CD-8701/Wergo WER-2017-50 (S. Field horn)
Ascendance. 1979. Tape. 2-Melbourne SMLP-4042-43
The Blind Man (N. Reubsaat). 1979. Tape. 2-Melbourne SMLP-4042-43/Cambridge Street CSR-CD-8701/Wergo WER 2017-50 (CD) (Reubsaat voice).
Love Songs (N. Reubsaat). 1979. Female voice, 4 computer-synthesized soundtracks. 2-Melbourne SMLP-4042-43 (I. Melita)
Arras. 1980. 4 computer-synthesized soundtracks. 2-Melbourne SMLP-4042-43/4-ACM 37/Cambridge Street CSR-CD-9101
East Wind. 1981. Amplified recorder, 4 soundtracks. Cambridge Street CSR-8501/CSR-CD-9101 (Hannan)
Nightwatch. 1982. Mar, 4 soundtracks. Cambridge Street CSR-8501 (Hartenberger)
Wave Edge. 1983. 4 computer-synthesized soundtracks. Cambridge Street CSR-CD-8701/Wergo WER-2017-50 (CD)
Solar Ellipse. 1985. 4 computer-synthesized soundtracks. Cambridge Street CSR-CD-8701/Wergo WER-2017-50 (CD)
Divan (graphics, Theo Goldberg). 1985. Multimedia
Riverrun. 1986. 4 computer-synthesized soundtracks. Cambridge Street CSR-CD-8701/Wergo WER-2017-50 (CD)
Wings of Nike (graphics, Theo Goldberg). 1987. Multimedia. Cambridge Street CSR-CD 9101
Tongues of Angels. 1988. Ob d'amore, english horn, 4 soundtracks
Pacific. 1990. 4 soundtracks. Cambridge Street CSR-CD-9101
Pacific Fog. 1990. Soundscape with English horn
Dominion. 1991. Chamber ensemble and two digital soundtracks
Bamboo, Silk and Stone (with Randy Raine-Reusch). 1994. Asian instruments and two digital soundtracks
Inside. 1995. Bass oboe and two digital soundtracks
Powers of Two: The Artist. 1995. Electroacoustic musical theatre
Wings of Fire. 1996. Female cellist and two digital soundtracks. Text by Joy Kirstin
Twin Souls. 1997. Chamber choir and tape
Steam. 2001. Alto flute and two digital soundtracks
Also his Two Soundcapes, recorded by the World Soundscape Project, on Musicworks, 35, 1986 (cassette); and several works for musical theatre; for mixed media and tape; and for solo tape.
Writings
'The computer composition-sound synthesis programs POD4, POD5 and POD6,' Sonological Reports, no. 2 (Utrecht 1973)
'Some programs for real-time computer synthesis and composition,' Interface, vol 2, 1973
'General techniques of computer composition programming,' Numus West, 4, Fall 1973
'Computer music in Canada (1975),' Numus West, 8, Spring 1975
'A communicational approach to computer sound programs,' J of Music Theory, vol 20, Fall 1976
- ed. The World Soundscapes Project's Handbook for Acoustic Ecology (Vancouver 1978, CD-ROM edition 1999)
- and Battier, Marc, eds. Computer Music: Report on an International Project Including the International Workshop Held at Aarhus, Denmark in 1978 (Ottawa 1981)
Acoustic Communication (Norwood, NJ 1984, rev edn Greenwood, Connecticut 2001)
'The PODX system: interactive compositional software for the DMX-1000,' Computer Music J, vol 9, no. 1, 1985
'Real-time granular synthesis with a digital signal processor,' Computer Music J, vol 12, no. 14, 1988
'Electroacoustic music on the west coast: an introduction,' Contact, 3, Aug 1989
Plus numerous journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers.
See also Bibliography for World Soundscape Project
Author Clifford Ford, Richard Green, Evan Ware
PRO Canada Ltd. 'Barry Truax,' pamphlet, 1980
Qureshi, Regula et al. 'From composer to audience: the production of serious music in Canada,' Canadian University Music Review, vol 9, no. 2, 1989
Iwatake, Toru. "Interview with Barry Truax," Computer Music Journal, vol 18, no. 3, 1994
Jordan, Robert. "Electroacoustic composer on a sex-role roll," Globe and Mail, 12 Sept 1998
Links to Other Sites
Canadian Music Centre
Search the extensive CMC website for Canadian composer biographies and interviews, music scores, online newsletters, audio clips, podcasts, and more. Check out "CentreStreams" to listen to online archived recordings featuring outstanding Canadian composers.
Canadian Electroacoustic Community
The website for the Canadian Electroacoustic Community, an organization dedicated to electroacoustics and computer music in Canada. Features contact information for individual members and related organizations, online newsletters, selected audio clips, and more.
Barry Truax
The website for composer Barry Truax. Scroll down the page for links to an interview, list of works, and information about acoustic communication, electroacoustic music, and the World Soundscape Project. From Simon Fraser University.
R. Murray Schafer
Listen to typical Vancouver soundscapes and Michael Enright's interview with R. Murray Schafer. Schafer discusses noise pollution, his soundscapes, and his music. From the CBC Digital Archives website.
Soundscape Vancouver
View a trailer about the Soundscape Vancouver project, featuring comments by electroacoustic musician and academic Barry Truax and others. From YouTube.


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