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So, 'Music Studio: Harry Partch' is this intriguing snapshot of a singular artist exploring sound in his own unique way. The film gives us a peek into Partch's Chicago home, which is almost like a museum of his inventions. His microtonal instruments, each with its own personality, create an atmosphere that feels both experimental and intimate. The pacing is leisurely, allowing the viewer to soak in his demonstrations, especially how he crafted the soundtrack for 'Windsong.' It's not just about the music—it's about the philosophy behind it, the labor of love in each handcrafted piece, and Partch's passion radiates through the screen. Quite a distinctive entry for anyone interested in avant-garde music and instrument crafting.
This film has seen limited releases, making original copies somewhat rare in collector circles. It often appears in niche collections focused on experimental music or film. Interest in Partch's work has grown, leading to a resurgence of this title among those who appreciate the intersection of music and visual art, further enhancing its appeal for serious collectors.
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