Then, downstairs on the first floor, a whole darkened room is given over to sound projection, and on Friday evenings, in the cafe farther below, there is a regular " Soundcheck, " sometimes involving live performance.
12.
"Himmelfahrt " was premiered at the Milan Cathedral on 5 May 2005 ( version with organ ), by Alessandro La Ciacera, organ, Barbara Zanichelli, soprano, Paolo Borgonovo, tenor, and Karlheinz Stockhausen, sound projection ( Stockhausen 2006b, 14 & 34 ).
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In acoustic terms, the interest that vibrato adds to the sound has to do with the way that the overtone mix ( or tone color, or timbre ) and the directional pattern of sound projection change with changes in pitch.
14.
Leaders said they had reluctantly agreed to the West Side Highway last month but changed their minds after city officials allegedly refused to discuss their concerns about access to drinking water, sound projection and crowd flow on the shadeless road.
15.
The premiere took place in the Salle de Concert Olivier Messiaen of Radio France in Paris, on 10 January 2009, performed by Nicholas Isherwood ( bass ) and G�rard Pape ( sound projection ), as part of the Saison Musicale Multiphonies.
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A preliminary version of the recording was used for the world premiere, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the ZKM on 4 December 2009, at the Museum f�r Neue Kunst in Karlsruhe, with L�szl?Hudacsek, vibraphone, and Kathinka Pasveer, sound projection.
17.
In 2003, the organ was thoroughly overhauled by Foley-Baker Inc ., reusing its chassis and many pipes, but enclosing the Bombarde and adding to it the long-desired Principal ( diapason ) pipes, adding a new Solo division, and reworking its chamber for better sound projection.
18.
The performers were Isolde Siebert ( high soprano ), Ksenja Luki ( soprano ), Susanne Otto ( alto ), Hubert Mayer ( tenor ), Bernhard G�rtner ( tenor ), Jonathan de la Paz Zaens ( baritone ), Nicholas Isherwood ( bass ), Sebastian Kunz ( boy soprano ), and Antonio P�rez Abell�n ( synthesizer ), with sound projection by the composer.