Red Plumes

Red Plumes

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Scoring & Instrumentation
cello and electronics
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Year Authored (or revised)
Duration (min)
11
Movements

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Audio
gibson_john_redplumes_excerpt.mp3
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Description

Composer's note:  Deep beneath the surface of the Pacific lie hydrothermal vents that spew scalding water, laced with toxic minerals and gases, onto the near-freezing ocean floor. In the pitch-black depths, giant tube worms grow to a length of eight feet, protected from the harsh conditions by a tough outer shell. Having no mouth and no digestive tract, they host bacteria that convert minerals into food. The bacteria in turn receive food from the worm's blood-filled plumes, which exchange carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and other compounds with the seawater. A worm has no eyes, but somehow it can sense vibrations, which cause it to retract the plume into its shell. Imagine that you are hearing these vibrations.

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First Perfomance
2012 SEAMUS National Conference, Appleton, WI, 2/11/2012
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Text Language - Non English

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Ensemble Type
live audio interactive solo or+voice(s) or instruments
Genre/Theme
computer or live sound or video
Instrument
cello , electronic or computer live sound
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