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Greg Burk: Unduality
ByBurk goes a step further in his re-imaginingsfurther, that is, than imagining their creation in an African setting, with primordial percussive breaks by Lebron. What he has done is "teach" the motives to each of his hands, to play the contrapuntal parts in the different keys, and then recreated the augmented, diminished, inverted and retrograde figures almost independently of each other by varying the pulse of each motif, delaying the left hand while accelerating the right for instance, and vice versa. Using loops and overdubs adds to the harmonic possibilities. But at the core is Burk's unbridled virtuosity, with its sublime control over dynamics and expression that sets him in a class by himself.
Those familiar with the progressions of Bach's original "Invention #1" will also marvel at Burk's sometimes irreverent interpretations and re-imaginings, especially when Burk delves into the realm of contrapuntal dissonance. There is also the spectacular interaction of Lebron's superb percussion, which conjures elemental visions of a calm earth, or someone in the midst of turbulence; his wind percussion in "Beach Party" is absolutely superb. Burk also outdoes himself in the re-interpretation of Bach's exercise throughout, and his "Unduality Ten: Bach to the Future" (each of the key changes are referred to as "Undualities") is perhaps one of the high points of the album. Another must surely be Burk's own imagination and extension of the original exercise in "Unduality Thirteen: Vox Bach." And the Monk-like, chopped elegance of "Unduality Twelve: Bach Out" is a stunning inversion in itself. But to end the expedition with chorale counterpoint that chips and cracks open the scale is truly inspired.
Clearly, on the strength of this album, Burk can be considered one of the most inspired innovators in music. Unduality is one of the most surprising sets of improvisations this year, on the level as anything that another genius, Bobby McFerrin, might reinvent vocally.
Track Listing
Unduality One: B Prepared; Unduality Two: Bach in Action; Rubastica; Unduality Three: Bach to You; Guateke; Unduality Four: Bach and Forth; Little Taste; Unduality Five: Bach Entrance; Camino della Tristeza; Unduality Six: Bach in the USSR; Tropical Turbulence; Unduality Seven: Bach to Nature; First Impression; Delain; Unduality Eight: Bachlava; V.N. Greg; Unduality Nine: Bach to Bach; Beach Party; Unduality Ten: Bach to the Future; Unduality Eleven: Out Bach; Quantieraba; Unduality Twelve: Bach Out; Unduality Thirteen: Vox Bach.
Personnel
Greg Burk
pianoGreg Burk: piano, Moog, voice, percussion; Vicente Lebron: congas, tambora, Gua Gua, clave, triangle, voice, talking drum, guira, cowbell triada.
Album information
Title: Unduality | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Accurate Records