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Guy Klucevsek: Dancing on the Volcano

by Sean Patrick Fitzell
With good reason, Guy Klucevsek is considered one of the preeminent accordionists in new music. Firmly grounded in tradition, he can play all the styles associated with the instrument with a dizzying facility: fleet melodic runs, droning harmonic accompaniment and solid rhythmic support. No mere technician, Klucevsek's also a dynamic improviser--a quick-witted, deep listener, able to ...
Notefalls

Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Deep Blue C: Part I, Part II; Don't let the Boogie-Man Get You; Plain 'n' Fancy; March of the Wild Turkey Hens; Desiccated Desert Desserts. Sideways: Swaying; Duet; Quartet; Slow quartet; Turning/pendulum; Fast duet; Crossing; Waltz; Final quartet; Finale; Swaying reprise. Notefalls: A Musical Day Book: Gathering (1/30/06); Valentine for B.B. (1/26/06); Satango (1/25/06); Pitch-Black (for M.M.) (1/27/06); Lily-White (2/3/06); The Silence (1/23/06).
Guy Klucevsek & Alan Bern: Notefalls

by C. Michael Bailey
It is almost like a joke, What do you get when you cross two accordionists? In this case, Notefalls. Accordionists Guy Klucevsek and Alan Bern join forces for this unique duet recording where the two alchemists eutect church organs, bagpipes and pianos in an extravaganza that licks every corner of the musical planet. The ...
Guy Klucevsek - Alan Bern: Notefalls

by AAJ Italy Staff
Con il suo approccio rigoroso e la sua infinità curiosità, Guy Klucevsek ha senza dubbio contribuito ad affrancare la fisarmonica dai limitanti stereotipi del folklore. John Zorn, Fred Frith, Dave Douglas, Bill Frisell, Anthony Braxton, Pauline Oliveros, Aaron Jay Kernis, Alvin Lucier: la lista delle collaborazioni è quanto mai prestigiosa e variegata. In oltre un ventennio ...
The Well-Tampered Accordion
Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Four Portraits:
1. Clarissa (Mrs. Dalloway)
2. Blues for Richard
3. Laura (Mrs. Brown)
4. Virginia (Mrs. Woolf)
Accordion Misdemeanors:
5. Sicilians in New Orleans
6. Acadians in Maine
7. Germans in the Midwest
8. Acadians in Louisiana
9. Mexicans in Texas
10. Lament for the Accordion Maker
11. Basques in Montana
12. Poles in Chicago
13. Epilogue (Road Music)
14. One Less Bell to Answer
15. Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My (Wives and Lovers) Head
The Well-Tampered Accordion:
16. No. 1: Shape-Shifter
17. No. 2: Ebony Mandolin
18. No. 3: Rocking the Boat
19. No. 4: Collapsible Hornpipe
20. No. 5: Time Passing
21. No. 6: Hungarian Hummingbird
22. No. 7: Sunday Morning - Eight Legs
(after Lucien Freud)
23. No. 8: AOK Chorale
24. No. 9: Pink Elephant
25. No. 10: Song of the Little Prince
(for Teiji Ito)
26. No. 11: Dance!
27. No. 12: Epilogue/Fantasy
(in memoriam Brian Rehr)
Guy Klucevsek: The Well-Tampered Accordion

by Andrew Durkin
I got one of my first impressions of the social status of the accordion from an article that appeared twenty or so years ago in Time magazine. The writer decried'--in laughable terms'--the menace'? of the instrument, the sound of which he found abhorrent, given all its usual associations with the (underrated) genre of the polka. I ...