Jorge Eduardo Eielson called “vocal structures” or “audio paintings” to his experiments in vocal poetry, which were all based on combinatorial analysis and permutations. Of these experiments carried out over a period of five years (1972-1977), only one has remained, and its author has presented it on several public and private occasions, both in its recorded form as well as in live performances. This is the piece called Colores [Colors], which is based on the repetition of words that name colors: red, yellow, green, blue.

The LP includes, for the first time in vinyl format, the full version of Colores and a live recording of the piece performed in 1998. The record also includes a booklet with extensive liner notes and texts by curator and music researcher Luis Alvarado, which analyses several dimensions of Eielson’s relationship with sound poetry.

 

Published by Proyecto AMIL & Buh Records in 2020

Print edition of 300
English & Spanish
Black: S/90 | $27

Red, blue, yellow and green: S/100 | $30

Complete set: S/380 | $115

 

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