
Songs by Pierre Seghers. Lasry-Baschet. Songs of France Program 675-676
Originally broadcast on radio. Includes some songs of Pierre Seghers, sung in French, and nursery and folksongs played by the Lasry-Baschet sound structures.
Masterworks from France: Program No. 428: New French Instruments Presented At The Brussels Fair.
It is a double album, but only 2 sides use Structures Sonores (the other 2 contain a choral work by Emile Martin called "Images Bibliques"). It came in a blank brown paper envelope-sleeve with an accompanying program sheet with very spare typewritten notes. Tracks composed by Jacques Lasry: La Mort Du Clown; Impromptu; Rapsodie De Budapest. Performed by Jacques and Yvonne Lasry, crystal organ.
Paul Boisselet Symphonie Rouge / Symphonie Jaune
Symphonie Jaune uses "piano de cristal, tubes graves, métallophones, xylospécial de F. et B. Baschet." ca late 50s
Stomu Yamashta performs Henze, Takemitsu, Maxwell Davies. Takemitsus Seasons is a composition for the Baschet sound sculptures. 1972.
Miniatur IV: Art of Toru Takemitsu
Contains Seasons and Munari By Munari. Seasons is a four-player version performed by Michael Ranta, Stomu Yamashta, Hidehiko Sato and Yasunori Yamaguchi making heavy use of the Structures Sonores. This is that published on L'Oiseau Lyre.
VV.AA.: Sound Sculptures
Sigfried Finks Metallophonie and Klaus Hinrich Stahmers Soundscape make use of the Baschet sound sculptures. 1981
The Sounds of Sound Sculpture
contains about 2 minutes of sounds from various Baschet sculptures.
Ravi Shankar Transmigration Macabre
"Composer: R. Shankar. Personnel: Ravi Shankar, Alla Rakha, Kamala Chakravarti, and Les Structures Sonores" from the jacket.
Andrés Lewin-Richter Musica Electroacustica
contains Baschetiada (1980) which employs the Structures Sonores.
Urania Stereo Sampler
contains Polyphon 758 from the Urania LP.