

The first and last selections on this page will change periodically - probably once a month. The top selection will be from a recent performance and the bottom selection will be an older recording.
This page uses RealAudio 3.0 and AU sound formats.
by Rupert Chappelle RealAudio 3.0 format 2037 K
Dynamic Minimalism. Excerpt from August 20 performance at Planet X. Long, moody and spacey. For places you cannot go and things you cannot find.
by Rupert Chappelle RealAudio 3.0 format 607 K
Dynamic Minimalism. Excerpt from August 20 performance at Planet X.
by Teleman AU format 555 K
Les Plaisirs is a movement from Teleman's Overture in A Minor for Flute. I rendered this version using an electric guitar patch. I also have rendered it in a chamber orchestra patch. It has been edited to reduce file size.
by Rupert Chappelle RealAudio 3.0 format 1,129 K
This was the opening piece at the Future Farm Festival performance on September 28, 1996 with Concerts in the Country. An emphasis on recycling is part of the nature of the compostional/performance of Dynamic Minimalism which, by using technology, aims to produce more while doing less.
by Rupert Chappelle RealAudio 3.0 format 1,470 K
Two emus escaped from their enclosure. One was caught rather quickly. The other took some chasing.
by Arthur Harrison and Rupert Chappelle 1992 RealAudio 3.0 format 668 K
A live avant garde pop piece performed at one of the Takoma Park Planetarium's monthly music and laser shows. Arthur Harrison does lead vocal, electronics and keyboards and I do synthesizers, computer and drum machine.
by Rupert Chappelle RealAudio 3.0 format (isdn available)
Dynamic Minimalism. Excerpt from August 20 performance at Planet X. The burrito was swell, THANKS. I look forward to my next one. If you listen carefully, you a can hear the waitstaff busing tables.
RECENT HISTORY:
On September 28, 1996, at the Future Farm Fest in Westminister, Maryland. Live improvisational computer music.
On August 20, 1996, at the Planet X coffeehouse in College Park. Live improvisational computer music.
On July 27, 1996, at Wildcat Springs Farm, also known as the Morgan Farm, as a part of Concerts in the Country's Montgomery County Farm Tour Festival.