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There are no translations available. Fabian Theory (1987) uses an electronic digital delay system, which reproduces the live signal 566 milliseconds after it has been played. This creates the effect of multiple performers, and creates a rhythmic counterpoint between the live performer and the delay. The title is a reference to the Roman dictator Fabius Maximus, who was victorious due to his use of delay tactics in battle. Nigel Westlake (b.1958) has spent his musical career as a clarinetist with fusion bands, soundtrack-recording groups, and with some of Australias leading instrumental and orchestral ensembles. His studies have included performance, composition, film scoring, orchestration, and conducting.
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