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Experiments in Living

Spektral Quartet

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The Spektral Quartet's Experiments in Living takes its title from the final work on the album, George Lewis' String Quartet 1.5: Experiments in Living (2016), and ultimately, from a concept originated by philosopher John Stuart Mill. The "experimental" aspect consists of two factors. First, the program contains various innovative contemporary works in its second half: there are pieces influenced by jazz, broader types of improvisation, and the electronic atomization of sound in Charmaine Lee's Spinals. Second, listeners can approach the compositions on the album in any order. Of course, this is possible with any album, especially in digital media, but here, there is a new wrinkle. Album buyers may purchase a tarot deck, custom-designed by artist øjeRum, that will enable them to "bring chance into the experience, and rely on your deep listening to build bridges -- literally -- between these polychromatic sound worlds." The more experimental works are balanced by three quartets at the beginning that provide a clear trajectory from the deeply Classical ethos of Brahms through the Schoenberg String Quartet No. 3, and the rather rare String Quartet of Ruth Crawford Seeger, following in Schoenberg's footsteps. However, the problems here are multiple. The individual performances by the Spektral Quartet are clean and quite expressive, but it's not clear what listeners are intended to get from the tarot card device. The designs don't seem connected to the music involved, and the cards, at $40 a deck, will be restricted to those with the budget for boutique purchases. It is said that "your listening experience will change profoundly based on the choices you make at each fork in the road," but the works on the second half of the program, while individually appealing, don't suggest connections of anything more than the broadest sort. There's nothing wrong with mixing repertory works with contemporary ones. Indeed, this probably occurs in the majority of string quartet concerts, but the apparatus here is both fuzzy and cumbersome.
© James Manheim /TiVo

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String Quartet No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 51 No. 1 (Johannes Brahms)

1
I. Allegro
Spektral Quartet
00:11:15

Johannes Brahms, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

2
II. Romanze. Poco adagio
Spektral Quartet
00:07:27

Johannes Brahms, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

3
III. Allegretto molto moderato e comodo
Spektral Quartet
00:09:34

Johannes Brahms, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

4
IV. Allegro
Spektral Quartet
00:06:24

Johannes Brahms, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

String Quartet No. 3, Op. 30 (Arnold Schönberg)

5
I. Moderato
Spektral Quartet
00:09:19

Arnold Schoenberg, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

6
II. Adagio
Spektral Quartet
00:08:21

Arnold Schoenberg, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

7
III. Intermezzo. Allegro moderato
Spektral Quartet
00:07:10

Arnold Schoenberg, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

8
IV. Rondo. Molto moderato
Spektral Quartet
00:06:39

Arnold Schoenberg, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

String Quartet 1931 (Ruth Crawford Seeger)

9
I. Rubato assai
Spektral Quartet
00:03:17

Ruth Crawford Seeger, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

10
II. Leggiero
Spektral Quartet
00:02:11

Ruth Crawford Seeger, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

11
III. Andante
Spektral Quartet
00:03:53

Ruth Crawford Seeger, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

12
IV. Allegro possibile
Spektral Quartet
00:02:02

Ruth Crawford Seeger, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

DISC 2

binary/momentary logics (Sam Pluta)

1
flow state/joy state
Spektral Quartet
00:08:49

Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Sam Pluta, Composer

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

The Real Book of Fake Tunes (Anthony Cheung)

2
I. —
Claire Chase
00:02:42

Claire Chase, Artist, MainArtist - Anthony Cheung, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

3
II. —
Claire Chase
00:02:30

Claire Chase, Artist, MainArtist - Anthony Cheung, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

4
III. —
Claire Chase
00:03:24

Claire Chase, Artist, MainArtist - Anthony Cheung, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

5
IV. —
Claire Chase
00:03:27

Claire Chase, Artist, MainArtist - Anthony Cheung, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

6
V. —
Claire Chase
00:04:09

Claire Chase, Artist, MainArtist - Anthony Cheung, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

Spinals (Charmaine Lee)

7
Spinals
Charmaine Lee
00:06:16

Spektral Quartet, Ensemble - Charmaine Lee, Composer, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

String Quartet 1.5 "Experiments in Living" (George E. Lewis)

8
String Quartet 1.5 "Experiments in Living"
Spektral Quartet
00:16:35

George E. Lewis, Composer - Spektral Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist

(C) 2020 New Focus Recordings (P) 2020 New Focus Recordings

Album review

The Spektral Quartet's Experiments in Living takes its title from the final work on the album, George Lewis' String Quartet 1.5: Experiments in Living (2016), and ultimately, from a concept originated by philosopher John Stuart Mill. The "experimental" aspect consists of two factors. First, the program contains various innovative contemporary works in its second half: there are pieces influenced by jazz, broader types of improvisation, and the electronic atomization of sound in Charmaine Lee's Spinals. Second, listeners can approach the compositions on the album in any order. Of course, this is possible with any album, especially in digital media, but here, there is a new wrinkle. Album buyers may purchase a tarot deck, custom-designed by artist øjeRum, that will enable them to "bring chance into the experience, and rely on your deep listening to build bridges -- literally -- between these polychromatic sound worlds." The more experimental works are balanced by three quartets at the beginning that provide a clear trajectory from the deeply Classical ethos of Brahms through the Schoenberg String Quartet No. 3, and the rather rare String Quartet of Ruth Crawford Seeger, following in Schoenberg's footsteps. However, the problems here are multiple. The individual performances by the Spektral Quartet are clean and quite expressive, but it's not clear what listeners are intended to get from the tarot card device. The designs don't seem connected to the music involved, and the cards, at $40 a deck, will be restricted to those with the budget for boutique purchases. It is said that "your listening experience will change profoundly based on the choices you make at each fork in the road," but the works on the second half of the program, while individually appealing, don't suggest connections of anything more than the broadest sort. There's nothing wrong with mixing repertory works with contemporary ones. Indeed, this probably occurs in the majority of string quartet concerts, but the apparatus here is both fuzzy and cumbersome.
© James Manheim /TiVo

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