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Mannheimer Schlagwerk: The Numbers are Dancing
								
									by Mark Sullivan
									
										
																			
								
The percussion ensemble Mannheimer Schlagwerk used Steve Reich's 2009 composition Mallet Quartet (Nonesuch Records, 2011) as a template for these commissioned compositions. Four mallet instruments form the core of all of this music (the basic instrumentation is two marimbas and two vibraphones), but each of the composers takes their own path (and in some cases expands ...
Cartographie de rythmes #1: Vitesses Approchantes
								
									by Mark Corroto
									
										
																			
								
Composer Karl Naegelen has in effect rewritten the lyrics to the Jerome Kern jazz standard I Won't Dance," changing the last line from I won't dance, don't ask me/I won't dance, don't ask me/I won't dance, madame with you/My heart won't let my feet do things that they want to do," to the more relevant The ...
Chris Trinidad: Chris Trinidad's Changing Tides
								
									by Mark Sullivan
									
										
																			
								
Bassist and composer Chris Trinidad released the quartet album Chris Trinidad's Certain Times (Iridium Records, 2015) five years after relocating from Vancouver to the San Francisco Bay area. The compositions were constructed from an assortment of sketches, built on grooves and simple harmonies to give the soloists freedom. For Chris Trinidad Y Con Todo (Iridium Records, ...
Morton Feldman: Piano and String Quartet
								
									by John Eyles
									
										
																			
								
It seems almost inevitable that the five-star, five-disc box set Morton Feldman Piano (Another Timbre, 2019), by Apartment House pianist Philip Thomas, should overshadow Feldman releases on Another Timbre and other labels, not least because of its six-hour duration and Thomas' exquisite performances. However, as the Another Timbre catalogue reveals, there is far more to Feldman ...
From An Island: Ches Smith & We All Break and Dominican Jazz Project
								
									by Mark Sullivan
									
										
																			
								
Haiti and the Dominican Republic both occupy the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean. But the two nations could hardly be more different. Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western hemisphere; the Dominican Republic has the largest economy in the Caribbean and Central America. Haiti was occupied by France in colonial times, famously winning its ...
Your Eggs Scrambled, Any Way You Like
								
									by Mike Jacobs
									
										
																			
								
This edition of BackTracks takes a look at a few selections that might rewire, reset, thoroughly scramble or even short-circuit the normal" music pathways of your noodle. These five selections are each capable of this in subtle or sometimes not-so-subtle ways. Everything from stylistic jumbles and conceptual twists to abandonment of premeditated form and utter mayhem ...
Lyle Mays: Eberhard
								
									by John Kelman
									
										
																			
								
When pianist, keyboardist, synthesist and composer Lyle Mays passed away at the far too young age of 66 following a long battle with a recurring (but, to this day, undisclosed) illness in February 2020, it was a major loss for his fans. It was an especially deep body blow to those who'd followed his decades-long work ...
Steve Reich: Humans Love to See Other Humans Play Music
								
									by Nenad Georgievski
									
										
																			
								
Steve Reich is one of the most significant composers of the late 20th century. During his lengthy career, he has managed both to provoke and console the music world with his trailblazing works. Drawing on aspects of eighteenth-century classical music, Debussy, Stravinsky, jazz music, ethnic and ritual music including musical occurrences and accidents that happen when ...
Stephan Thelen: World Dialogue
								
									by Mario Calvitti
									
										
																			
								
Il chitarrista Stephan Thelen, californiano trapiantato in Svizzera dove risiede e lavora, è uno dei musicisti più interessanti tra quelli che nel corso del nuovo millennio si sono adoperati per rinnovare il linguaggio della chitarra, cercando nuove forme e tecniche espressive per esplorare le illimitate possibilità dello strumento. La sua discografia annovera diversi album da solista ...
Derek Brown: All Figured Out
								
									by Jerome Wilson
									
										
																			
								
Tenor player Derek Brown has made a name for himself with a concept called BEATBoX SAX," a method of playing saxophone in a continuous stream of pops, honks, melody and slap-tonguing that comes out like a hip-hop variation on Boots Randolph's old novelty tune. Yakety Sax." He has put several videos on YouTube of him doing ...

					
					
				
				
				
			
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
			
			