Music for 'Fragments from the Inside'

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Music for 'Fragments from the Inside'
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 17, 2005
Genre Ambient
Length75:18
Label Sub Rosa
Producer Eraldo Bernocchi
Harold Budd chronology
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(2005)
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(2005)
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(2005)
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Music for 'Fragments from the Inside' is an album consisting of music composed and performed by Eraldo Bernocchi and Harold Budd for a video installation by videographer Petulia Mattioli and poet Mara Bressi. Part of the exhibition "Palazzo Delle Liberta" at the Palazzo Delle Papesse Centro Arte Contemporanea (Siena, Italy), the installation combined visual elements with Bernocchi and Budd's compositions. Recorded live in the Palazzo's courtyard on June 26, 2003, the album was first released on CD (Sub Rosa SR239) in 2005 with later reissues available in different formats.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "One" – 8:11
  2. "Two" – 8:32
  3. "Three" – 9:40
  4. "Four" – 8:56
  5. "Five" – 8:28
  6. "Six" – 11:08
  7. "Seven" – 20:16

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