Try Kraanerg.
Quote from the Mode Records ads you can see on YT: Xenakis' visceral score, Kraanerg (1968), was originally composed for dance. The orchestra of woodwinds, brass and strings is interwoven with a dramatic 4-channel tape which is derived from a recording of the orchestra, transformed and distorted. Its sonic textures kaleidoscopically expand the range of expression while at the same time remaining connected to the instrumental material.
The entire Kraanerg is on YT.
The titles of X's oeuvre are literally Greek to me. There's a lot of it, and sorting it all out takes time. It's great stuff, it punches you upside the head in delightful & disturbing ways. But you're looking for something specific, orchestra & electronics. You must be writing something.
Otto Luening/Vladimir Ussachevsky wrote a couple of pieces for taped electronics & orchestra, among the first ever
Concerted Piece (1959) -
Synthesis (1960)
Pousseur´s Rimes (1958) I didn´t know, but it popped up on you-t together with Luening´s and it seems to be interesting.
There are a good deal of pieces for ondes martenot & orchestra of course, including Jolivet´s Concerto (1947)
and Jacques Charpentier´s Concertino
Tristan Murail´s cinematic "L´Esprit des Dunes" (not on you-t) is a really, really great piece.
Åke Parmerud
- Efterbild (after image) (1997)
- Bows, arcs and the arrow of time (2004) Sven-Erik Bäck
- Aperio (1972-73) Dror Feiler
- Robust (1997) Bo Nilsson
- Madonna (Portrait de ma mère) (1976)
- La bran : Anagramme sur Ilmar Laaban pour saxophone, ch mixte et orch (1963/1976)
- Nazm (1972-73) Kent Olofsson
- Chladni's Bow : Physisonochromie III (2006-07) Lars Ekström
- Un coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard (1985-86)
Gerhard - Symphony No.3 'Collages' springs to mind.
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