Ehe Chant

Ehe Chant ( 一訸上歌 ) is a work for 32 parts chorus,[1] composed by He Xuntian in 2008.[2][3]

Ehe Chant
by Xuntian He


Summary

Ehe Chant for 32 parts chorus
Chanting a total of 832 lines
Music from dreams
Music from the place called “Ehe”…
First Music Composition for the Preconscious[4]

Inspiration

He Xuntian wrote about his work:
In a dream, I encountered a heavenly sound;
In response to the dream, Every August 32nd, In the early hours of the morning, 32 chanters gather to chant in harmony;
Chanting a total of 832 lines, Its name was simply Ehe Chant.[4]

gollark: *continues not being scared of giannis*
gollark: They have a regular structure, and you could store one bit per atom, which is a lot. The main problem is that you would probably need stupidly advanced technology to read and write them.
gollark: One very dense method for storing information in science fiction stuff is sticking it in patterns of isotopes in a diamond or something.
gollark: I don't think *individual* microorganisms store that much DNA (in bytes) so you would have to split it across many of them like some sort of vaguely insane RAID array.
gollark: You would also have to *catch* enough copies afterward.

References

  1. "Ehe Chant 832". Life. April 2012.
  2. "He Xuntian". Musical Works. Retrieved 2013-08-08.
  3. "Thus have I heard He Xuntian". Musical Works. Retrieved 2013-08-08.
  4. "Ehe Chant". Wind Music. June 2012.
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