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1.- Jorge Eduardo Eielson – Colores (1972) (fragmento)

Jorge Eduardo Eielson compuso una pieza de poesía vocal llamada “Colores” (1972), que pertenecía a una forma poética que él denominó como Estructuras Verbales, o también Audiopinturas. El poeta usa diferentes tonos y énfasis en cada palabra/color, y finalmente la registra en cinta magnética.

“Colores” apela a un trabajo de permutación de cuatro palabras y cuatro tonos: verde, amarillo, rojo, azul.
Pieza incluida en el CD “La Materia Sonora”, incluída en el libro "Esplorare L'invisible Ascoltare L'inaudito, the ricerca poetica di Jorge Eduardo Eielson, antología verbo-voco-visuale 1949-1998" publicado por Martha Canfield and Enzo Minarelli. Centro Studi Jorge Eielson, Firenze, 2014.

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Jorge Eduardo Eielson – Colores (Colors) (1972) (excerpt)

Jorge Eduardo Eielson wrote a piece of vocal poetry titled “Colours” (1972) belonged to a poetic form that he called “verbal structure” or “audiopainting”. The poet use differing tone and emphasis on each word/color, and finally recorded to tape. “Colors” points to the permutation of four words and four colors: yellow, red, green, blue.

Piece included in the CD “La Materia Sonora”, included in the book "Esplorare L'invisible Ascoltare L'inaudito, the ricerca poetica di Jorge Eduardo Eielson, verb-voco-visual anthology 1949-1998" by Martha Canfield and Enzo Minarelli. Centro Studi Jorge Eielson, Firenze, 2014.

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