Ellen Fullman: The Long String InstrumentEllen Fullman: The Long String InstrumentEllen Fullman: The Long String InstrumentEllen Fullman: The Long String Instrument
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Ellen Fullman: The Long String Instrument

Astounding reissue of immersive, metallic Drone works from 1985

Ellen Fullman began developing her installation The Long String Instrument in 1981, in search of tonalities that could not be achieved with traditional instruments. This large-scale work consisted of 70-foot-long metallic wires, anchored by a wooden resonator, across which the performer moves backwards and forwards with rosin-covered fingers. The overall effect has been rightfully compared to the experience of standing inside an enormous grand piano.

Recorded during Fullman's 1985 residency at Het Apollohuis in Eindhoven, Holland, The Long String Instrument album is the first document of her acoustic explorations. "Woven Processional," which features Fullman alongside artist Arnold Dreyblatt, conjures an enchanting drone from the elongated strings and dissolves into organ-like overtones and otherworldly textures. Several tracks bring to life another Fullman invention, The Water Drip Drum, constructed from water dripping into an amplified aluminum pan and manipulated by foot pedal.

Ellen Fullman: The Long String Instrument

Ellen Fullman: The Long String Instrument

Astounding reissue of immersive, metallic Drone works from 1985

Woven Processional11:39AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Langzaam6:24AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Swingen10:24AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Memory of a Big Room (For Matthew)3:49AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Dripping Music2:28AIFF € 1.25MP3 € 1.00

Ellen Fullman began developing her installation The Long String Instrument in 1981, in search of tonalities that could not be achieved with traditional instruments. This large-scale work consisted of 70-foot-long metallic wires, anchored by a wooden resonator, across which the performer moves backwards and forwards with rosin-covered fingers. The overall effect has been rightfully compared to the experience of standing inside an enormous grand piano.

Recorded during Fullman's 1985 residency at Het Apollohuis in Eindhoven, Holland, The Long String Instrument album is the first document of her acoustic explorations. "Woven Processional," which features Fullman alongside artist Arnold Dreyblatt, conjures an enchanting drone from the elongated strings and dissolves into organ-like overtones and otherworldly textures. Several tracks bring to life another Fullman invention, The Water Drip Drum, constructed from water dripping into an amplified aluminum pan and manipulated by foot pedal.