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Vox Balaenae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vox Balaenae ''Vox Balaenae'' (''Voice of the Whale''), is a work for electric flute, cello and amplified piano by the American avant-garde composer George Crumb. It was composed for performance by the New York Camerata in 1971.〔 ==Background== As the name of the piece ''Vox Balaenae'' indicates, its inspiration came from the recordings of whale songs. "Late in the 1960s, George Crumb heard a tape recording prepared by a marine scientist of the sounds emitted by the humpback whale.... In 1971, Crumb drew on these sounds as the inspiration...". Although the piece has eight movements, structurally, the piece is looked at in three parts: the beginning "(...for the beginning of time)", the second part of five variations named after geologic time periods and the third "(...for the end of time)".
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