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The music of American composer Scott Wollschleger is undergirded by philosophical ideas, including those of the fearsome French philosopher Gilles Deleuze. Deleuze, in fact, provided the basis for Wollschleger's coined genre designation Brontal, which denotes, in the composer's words, "the idea that we can create art that is very basic and human by discovering the sensation of an object." Indeed, Wollschleger's music is accessible and compelling without reference to the philosophical substructure. The composer seems to be trying to present the sounds of instruments (conventional, not electronic) and voices in their most basic possible ways. Sample the first movement of Bring Something Incomprehensible into the World, based on and in part setting words of Deleuze. It's not clear why this work is broken up into three separated sections, especially inasmuch as they are indicated as to be played without a break in published form. But the opening movement, for voice and trumpet overlapping, is fascinating; there is little really extended technique for either singer or trumpeter, but the timbres are unique. The pieces are played by top-notch New York contemporary musicians who can realize Wollschleger's ideas. Wollschleger has described himself as "following lightly in the footsteps of the New York School," and for those curious about the contemporary ramifications of that group of composers, this is enthusiastically recommended.
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Brontal Symmetry (Scott Wollschleger)
Scott Wollschleger, Composer - Longleash, Ensemble, MainArtist
(C) 2017 New Focus Recordings (P) 2017 New Focus Recordings
Soft Aberration (Scott Wollschleger)
Karl Larson, Artist - Scott Wollschleger, Composer - Anne Lanzilotti, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2017 New Focus Recordings (P) 2017 New Focus Recordings
Bring Something Incomprehensible into This World (Scott Wollschleger)
Andy Kozar, Artist - Scott Wollschleger, Composer - Corrine Byrne, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2017 New Focus Recordings (P) 2017 New Focus Recordings
America (Scott Wollschleger)
Scott Wollschleger, Composer - John Popham, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2017 New Focus Recordings (P) 2017 New Focus Recordings
Bring Something Incomprehensible into This World (Scott Wollschleger)
Andy Kozar, Artist - Scott Wollschleger, Composer - Corrine Byrne, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2017 New Focus Recordings (P) 2017 New Focus Recordings
String Quartet No. 2 "White Wall" (Scott Wollschleger)
Mivos Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Scott Wollschleger, Composer
(C) 2017 New Focus Recordings (P) 2017 New Focus Recordings
Mivos Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Scott Wollschleger, Composer
(C) 2017 New Focus Recordings (P) 2017 New Focus Recordings
Bring Something Incomprehensible into This World (Scott Wollschleger)
Andy Kozar, Artist - Scott Wollschleger, Composer - Corrine Byrne, Artist, MainArtist
(C) 2017 New Focus Recordings (P) 2017 New Focus Recordings
Presentación del Álbum
The music of American composer Scott Wollschleger is undergirded by philosophical ideas, including those of the fearsome French philosopher Gilles Deleuze. Deleuze, in fact, provided the basis for Wollschleger's coined genre designation Brontal, which denotes, in the composer's words, "the idea that we can create art that is very basic and human by discovering the sensation of an object." Indeed, Wollschleger's music is accessible and compelling without reference to the philosophical substructure. The composer seems to be trying to present the sounds of instruments (conventional, not electronic) and voices in their most basic possible ways. Sample the first movement of Bring Something Incomprehensible into the World, based on and in part setting words of Deleuze. It's not clear why this work is broken up into three separated sections, especially inasmuch as they are indicated as to be played without a break in published form. But the opening movement, for voice and trumpet overlapping, is fascinating; there is little really extended technique for either singer or trumpeter, but the timbres are unique. The pieces are played by top-notch New York contemporary musicians who can realize Wollschleger's ideas. Wollschleger has described himself as "following lightly in the footsteps of the New York School," and for those curious about the contemporary ramifications of that group of composers, this is enthusiastically recommended.
© TiVo
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- 1 disco(s) - 8 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:06:22
- 1 Libreto digital
- Artista principal: Longleash
- Compositor: Scott Wollschleger
- Sello: New Focus Recordings
- Género Clásica
(C) 2017 New Focus Recordings (P) 2017 New Focus Recordings
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