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String Trio

Label: Another Timbre
Released: 2023
Track listing: String Trio (2017/2018/2022)

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Article: Multiple Reviews

One and a half albums from Catherine Lamb (plus a half from Kristofer Svensson)

Read "One and a half albums from Catherine Lamb (plus a half from Kristofer Svensson)" reviewed by John Eyles


The American-born, Berlin resident, composer and violist Catherine Lamb is no stranger to progressive label Another Timbre. Her first album on the label, Three Bodies (Moving) was released in 2012. Since then, a steady stream of her compositions has appeared on the label, performed solo or by small groupings. Once before, on Viola Torros (Another Timbre, ...

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Article: Album Review

Jürg Frey: String Trio

Read "String Trio" reviewed by John Eyles


2023 was always going to be a landmark year for the esteemed Swiss clarinetist and composer Jürg Frey. His 70th birthday was in May and, to celebrate it, the renowned Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival allocated three slots to Frey's music on the festival's second Saturday. In addition, String Trio became the third Frei album released in ...

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Seamus Cater: A History of Musical Pitch

Read "A History of Musical Pitch" reviewed by John Eyles


Seamus Cater is a British-born musician whose parents were active folk revivalists in London in the '60s, meaning that folk and singing permeated his early music experiences. He learned to play harmonica when he was 19. It was only when he was 23 that he attended an Access course for mature students, playing improvised music and ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

3 Another Timbre newbies

Read "3 Another Timbre newbies" reviewed by John Eyles


When the Another Timbre label's summer 2023 batch of recordings was released, one of its four albums received more attention than the other three put together; that was hardly surprising as the one in the spotlight was a double-disc version of Violin and String Quartet by the ever-popular Morton Feldman. While the composers on the other ...

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Morton Feldman: Violin and String Quartet

Read "Violin  and String Quartet" reviewed by John Eyles


With a running time of just over two hours, Morton Feldman's 1985 composition “Violin and String Quartet" is one of his longer ones, even though it falls far short of such pieces as 1984's “For Philip Guston" at four hours or 1983's “String Quartet (II)" at over six hours without a break. Their durations have made ...

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Apartment House: Morton Feldman Violin and String Quartet

Read "Morton Feldman Violin and String Quartet" reviewed by Marat Ingeldeev


In the late 1970s, American composer Morton Feldman began writing exceptionally lengthy compositions. Not only did these works push the boundaries of traditional concert duration, but more importantly, they explored how the composer could tackle the subject of sheer scale itself. Speaking about this challenge, Feldman said: “Up to one hour you think about form, but ...

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Article: Album Review

Laurence Crane: Natural World

Read "Natural World" reviewed by John Eyles


Compared to the number of albums which many jazz or improvising musicians release, it can often be an eye-opener to glance at the discography of musicians from other genres. For example, although composer Laurence Crane was born in Oxford in 1961, is Professor of Composition at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and his music ...

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Article: Album Review

Adrián Demoč: Neha

Read "Neha" reviewed by John Eyles


The last Adrián Demoč album release was Hlaholika (Another Timbre, 2021), featuring the title composition, which was one of Another Timbre's four “quarantine commissions" from different composers, commissioned at the beginning of the Covid 19 lockdown. Recorded in August 2020, that piece was played by five members of Apartment House, presumably because larger ensembles were not ...

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Magnus Granberg: Evening Star, Vesper Bell

Read "Evening Star, Vesper Bell" reviewed by John Eyles


This album is the tenth on Another Timbre (AT) featuring Magnus Granberg's music, making him the composer who has appeared most often on the label, his first release having been Ist gefallen in den Schnee in 2012. Ironically, Evening Star, Vesper Bell also marks the first time Granberg has recorded with Apartment House, who have practically ...


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