Loren Rush // Dans le Sable LP / CD

Loren Rush // Dans le Sable LP / CD

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アメリカ・カリフォルニアのアンビエント作家Sean McCann主宰レーベルRecitalの2021年10月リリース最新作を一足早く入荷しました。

本作は、1950年代後半からRobert EricksonやPauline Oliverosなどの作曲家とともに活躍し、1970年にはスタンフォード大学のCenter for Computer Research in Music and Acousticsを設立した音楽家Loren Rushの40年ぶりとなる最新作です。

A面の全てを占めている大作オペラ「Dans le Sable」を含め、完璧に配置された構成やフレーズに息を呑むクラシカルミュージック〜催眠パーカッション曲など3曲を収録。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Recital releases available at Tobira. 

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LP Edition of 500, 175gram, 11"x11" insert

CD Edition of 250, glass mastered, 8-page insert

Description by Recital:

" Dans le Sable is the first new album in over 40 years by composer, pianist, and digital audio pioneer Loren Rush (b. 1935). Active in the Bay Area new music scene since the late 1950s alongside composers such as Robert Erickson and Pauline Oliveros, he also co-founded the Stanford University’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics in 1975. His music has been performed by the Boston Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra amongst others.

The title piece "Dans le Sable" (1967-68, 70) covers the first side of the record, of which Charles Shere in the Oakland Tribune (1972) writes: “A surreal opera scene. A narrator dwells on the significance of passing time. A soprano sings Barbarina's cabaletta from Figaro, which describes her distraught search in the sand for a lost pin. The chamber orchestra—mostly solo instruments—plays soft, half-forgotten tunes reminiscent of the Parisian music hall. If Marcel Duchamp wanted to put painting once more at the service of the mind, so did Rush seem to want to make a composition that speaks directly to that thing behind the mind—the point where it connects with the soul. And he succeeded. But only because the work is so brilliantly constructed, so careful in its structure and the timing of its phrases, so well balanced in the disposition of its parts that it quite overcomes the audience.”

The second piece on the album “Song and Dance” begins with the watery held tones of “Song.” Melancholy phrases are deconstructed and stretched in different retellings, invoking a harmonic fog. We are then thrust into “Dance,” one of the first orchestral pieces to employ computer-generated digital synthesis. A hypnotic and percussive march is propelled into a storm of early computer-processed cannonades.

Recital is proud to now illuminate the deeply overlooked composer Loren Rush, whose meticulous attention to detail has perhaps kept his toiled-upon works in the shadows these past decades. Dans le Sable is among the most gorgeous records I have heard.
 "

Artist : Kajsa Lindgren

Label : Recital

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アメリカ・カリフォルニアのアンビエント作家Sean McCann主宰レーベルRecitalの2021年10月リリース最新作を一足早く入荷しました。

本作は、1950年代後半からRobert EricksonやPauline Oliverosなどの作曲家とともに活躍し、1970年にはスタンフォード大学のCenter for Computer Research in Music and Acousticsを設立した音楽家Loren Rushの40年ぶりとなる最新作です。

A面の全てを占めている大作オペラ「Dans le Sable」を含め、完璧に配置された構成やフレーズに息を呑むクラシカルミュージック〜催眠パーカッション曲など3曲を収録。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Recital releases available at Tobira. 

--------------------------

LP Edition of 500, 175gram, 11"x11" insert

CD Edition of 250, glass mastered, 8-page insert

Description by Recital:

" Dans le Sable is the first new album in over 40 years by composer, pianist, and digital audio pioneer Loren Rush (b. 1935). Active in the Bay Area new music scene since the late 1950s alongside composers such as Robert Erickson and Pauline Oliveros, he also co-founded the Stanford University’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics in 1975. His music has been performed by the Boston Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra amongst others.

The title piece "Dans le Sable" (1967-68, 70) covers the first side of the record, of which Charles Shere in the Oakland Tribune (1972) writes: “A surreal opera scene. A narrator dwells on the significance of passing time. A soprano sings Barbarina's cabaletta from Figaro, which describes her distraught search in the sand for a lost pin. The chamber orchestra—mostly solo instruments—plays soft, half-forgotten tunes reminiscent of the Parisian music hall. If Marcel Duchamp wanted to put painting once more at the service of the mind, so did Rush seem to want to make a composition that speaks directly to that thing behind the mind—the point where it connects with the soul. And he succeeded. But only because the work is so brilliantly constructed, so careful in its structure and the timing of its phrases, so well balanced in the disposition of its parts that it quite overcomes the audience.”

The second piece on the album “Song and Dance” begins with the watery held tones of “Song.” Melancholy phrases are deconstructed and stretched in different retellings, invoking a harmonic fog. We are then thrust into “Dance,” one of the first orchestral pieces to employ computer-generated digital synthesis. A hypnotic and percussive march is propelled into a storm of early computer-processed cannonades.

Recital is proud to now illuminate the deeply overlooked composer Loren Rush, whose meticulous attention to detail has perhaps kept his toiled-upon works in the shadows these past decades. Dans le Sable is among the most gorgeous records I have heard.
 "

Artist : Kajsa Lindgren

Label : Recital