Musical Works By Hennix
All major compositions by Catherine Christer Hennix (for example her "The Electric Harpsichord") are regarded as a small part of an ongoing, endless composition cycle (music).
- "The Hashigakari Chord": a sine wave trichord composition (1973–present)
- "Central Palace - Music – Renaissance" for amplified solo oboe & sine waves
- "Netori / Hashigakari"
- "Waves of the Blue Sea" for sine waves and two oboes
- "The Electric Harpsichord" (CC Hennix on 3-manual tuned Yamaha keyboard & sine waves)
- "Five Times Repeated Music" (CC Hennix on Renaissance amplified oboe & sine waves + Peter Hennix on Renaissance amplified oboe)
- "Silicon Soliton Live-Time" (00:49:49: ... from 49:49:49:…) or "Just Driftin 'in the Year of the Blues for La Monte Young" (realized through her collaboration of computer scientist Tejo Bolten)
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