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new world (usa) #nw 80639 cd

guillermo gregoriocoplanar” compact disc

  • coplanar 1+2 (16:24)
  • coplanar 4 (5:25)
  • coplanar 3 (7:24)
  • white coplanar (6:24)
  • construction with coplanar (11:15)
  • madi piece (6:33)
  • swiss coplanar (8:38)
  • coplanar 5 (13:42)
new world press release...
born in buenos aires, argentina, in 1941, guillermo gregorio has lived variously in europe and the united states since 1986. he was an active participant on the argentine music scene throughout the 1960s, ’70s, and early ’80s.

what affects me more than any other thing,” gregorio says, “is my involvement in visual arts, and my architectural and design experience.” in his compositions, a reinterpretation of the fundamental and structural concepts of constructivism converges with the historical experiences of argentinean conceptualism, fluxus, intermedia synthesis, certain aspects of serialism, and graphic music. in addition to the acceptance of sound as material, constructive and geometrically generated ideas are used in scores ranging from conventionally notated statements to graphs, including planimetric projections of spatial structures. in january 2001, he founded the madi ensemble of chicago, which performs original and historical scores that draw from the conceptual foundation of diverse argentinian avant-garde currents.

i prefer to put this music in the field of new music,” he explains, “because new music is not defined. there is more new space to move. in that context, the music many times is not improvised, even when it partially includes improvisation, but it is basically all written in order to give a consistency to the work. listen two or three times to the work and you will recognize that there is structure. this structure configures itself in different shapes at moments when the music is played because the connections are not the same as the syntactic connections of conventional music, even modern (i.e., new) music.” these shapes, especially on coplanar, are inspired by the visual art of the east european constructivists and their argentinean heirs, the madi and concrete art movements.

madi ensemble:

guillermo gregorio, clarinet, alto saxophone, conductor
kyle bruckmann, oboe, accordion
jen clare paulson, viola
fred lonberg-holm, cello
michael cameron, contrabass
john corbett, guitar
jim baker, piano, arp synthesizer

guests:

marc unternährer, tuba
steffen schleiermacher, piano
warren po, cracklebox
jennifer walshe, voice
aram shelton, e-flat clarinet
ken vandermark, saxophone, bass clarinet

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rossbin (italy) #rs 008 cd

scott fieldsfrom the diary of dog drexel” compact disc

  • conflicted... (18.48)
  • pissed... (08.23)
  • bummed... (12.55)
  • agitated... (14.12)
  • medicated... (11.38)
rossbin press release...
author: scott fields ensemble
title: "from the diary of dog drexel"
label: rossbin
format: cd
catalog #: rs008
time: 66:40

.carrie biolo: vibraphone, marimba, crotales, and unpitched percussion
.kyle bruckmann: oboe and english horn
.guillermo gregorio: alto saxophone and clarinet
.greg kelley: trumpet
.scott fields: electric guitar and nylon-string guitar
.stephen dembski: conductor (tracks one through four)
.gregory taylor: constructor (track five)

movements one through four were composed by scott fields (bmi).
movement five was composed by biolo, bruckmann, gregorio, kelley, fields, and taylor.

it was constructed by gregory taylor using cycling 74 s max/msp software.
his raw materials were solo improvisations by each of the ensemble's members.

the recording and mixing engineer was mark haines.
the mastering engineer was tom blain

recorded 22 april, 2002 at smart studios in madison, wisconsin.
mixed at smart studios 3 may, 2002. mastered at ultimate audio mastering, madison, wisconsin.

there is a formula for making up your porn star name. as your first name use the name of the pet you had when you were a kid. as your last name use the street you grew up on. scott fields pet was a whippet named "dog." fields grew up on 57th and drexel. "dog 57th" is not a good porn name.

"the diary of dog drexel" is a suite of five movements, each of which programmatically portrays an emotional state from the diary. one of the ideas behind "dog" was to thoroughly blend improvised and composed elements.

in the first four movements'conflicted, pissed, bummed, and agitated'there are at almost all times at least one thread of composition and another of improvisation.

the balance between the elements shifts steadily. muddying the waters further is that many of the extended techniques that are called for in the composed elements are drawn from the usual vocabulary of the ensemble s instrumentalists.
the fifth movement'medicated'also blends the two elements, but through a different process.

each of the ensemble s instrumentalists, with the barest of instructions from fields, recorded individual improvisations.
these improvisations were the clay that computer musician gregory taylor shaped into the fifth movement. as a result of the compositional strategy and the extended techniques used, it can be tricky to distinguish preplanned from spontaneous.

the best plan for listening to this music is to treat it as a whole rather than worry about what came from where.

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