Train Train Tugboat Train Frank Koustrup

Train Train Tugboat Train is a montage of three sound-scape recordings, recorded in 1989. First is the arrival of a steam-powered passenger train at the North Vancouver station. Second, after the heightened screeching of the brakes, passes a commuter train departing from the Vendôme station in Montreal. The engine is pushing from the rear of the train and cross fades to a tugboat that passes upstream along the Fraser River at New Westminster. The ambience of the nearby Annacis Island docks cross fades back to a filtered version of the Montreal commuter train. This composition interplays rhythms, textures, and timbres.

Why train recordings? Rich timbres, interesting rhythms, train recordings have a long history in the world of electro-acoustic music. But basically, the composer just likes trains.

Source: CEC / Concordia Archival Project (CAP)

  • Year of composition: 1994
  • Genre: Electroacoustics
  • Format: Fixed media
  • Duration of the submitted work: 5:27
  • Production: Home. For CMUS 447.

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