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Ingram Marshall - Dark Waters (2001)
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23 Jan 2012 21:27:47
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Ingram Marshall - Dark Waters (2001)
Contemporary Classical, Electronic | New Albion | 2001 | 45:43 | EAC (FLAC, cue, log) | Booklet | Various File Hosts | 241 MB
Libby Van Cleve (English horn & oboe d'amore), Ingram Marshall (electronics)
Contemporary Classical, Electronic | New Albion | 2001 | 45:43 | EAC (FLAC, cue, log) | Booklet | Various File Hosts | 241 MB
Libby Van Cleve (English horn & oboe d'amore), Ingram Marshall (electronics)
| “ | Like the films of Andrei Tarkovsky, much of the music here has a quality of timeless lament, of inconsolable sorrow. Tenderly human in expression yet superhuman in scale, it seems to contemplate our condition from a very great height. Mr. Marshall (b. 1942) enhances this effect by interweaving conventional instruments with prerecorded, computer-manipulated sounds or with live devices, like digital delay. The fusion of electronic manipulation and human intention is seamless but never slick. | ” |
Adam Shatz - An American Minimalist Who Can Stir the Soul, The New York Times, December 30, 2001
Rave was created for the choreographer Paula Josa-Jones who commissioned it for her solo dance work Raving in Wind. The imagery in the work was primarily avian which led me to explore the use of bird calls -- especially those of ravens and loons. The latter create haunting, plaintive cries, heard over northern lakes at night, as well as a kind of pealing laughter! The ravens have a most diverse vocabulary and are capable of an unusually complex array of sounds; I created a kind of gamelan with the few I sampled. In the middle section of the piece, the bird sounds give way to samples of southeast Asian instruments which share with the bird calls an elemental, primal sound; they too seem to emerge from the natural world. In the final section, all the sounds come together.
www.newalbion.com
Please note that the track list on the disc back cover is not correct. Following is the correct one:
Track List:
1. Dark Waters 17:05
Holy Ghosts
2. part i 9:14
3. part ii 4:25
4. part iii 4:10
5. Rave 10:33
Total: 45:43
Read more about the CD here.
Read more about Ingram Marshall here.
3% recovery record is included.
Of related interest:
Ingram Marshall - Three Penitential Visions (1990) Link
Ingram Marshall - Fog Tropes; Gradual Requiem; Gambuh I (1994) Link
Robert Erickson - Pacific Sirens (2003) Link
Robert Erickson - Auroras (2008) Link
More contemporary American and European music is available at my blog.
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Muchas gracias!!!
(Note: Just noticed RS file has CRC error--file is truncated.)
ljhatlga - hopefully you could try downloading it again.
Do you know american composer Eric Ewazen? do you have any of his works?
thx
P.S. Ingram Marshall's Three Penitential Visions/Hidden Voices - http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/FAQA32UF/imtpv.rar_links (new rip + full scans which I did not do before).
t3