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By Edward Reichel Deseret Morning News Salt Lake City, Utah original
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'Beginnings' — one of the best
Among contemporary music ensembles, eighth blackbird
is certainly one of the greatest. Founded in 1996, the sextet consists
of imaginative musicians who are obviously eager to raise the bar in
performances of 20th and 21st century music.
The six (Molly Alicia Barth,
flute; Michael J. Maccaferri, clarinet; Matt Albert, violin; Nicholas
Photinos, cello; Matthew Duvall, percussion; Lisa Kaplan, piano) infuse
their playing with sensitivity and thoughtfulness that translates into
keen and insightful interpretations.
"Beginnings" is eighth
blackbird's second album for Cedille Records. The CD consists of two
works, Daniel Kellogg's "Divinum
Mysterium" and George Crumb's "Vox Balaenae."
Kellogg is a young
composer, still under 30. There are several influences evident in "Divinum
Mysterium." In particular, one can hear
the mysticism of John Tavener in the Prelude (sung by Chanticleer) and the
creative minimalism of Philip Glass and Terry Riley throughout the subsequent
five movements.
"Divinum Mysterium" is a well-written piece that
makes effective use of the ensemble's instrumental colors and combinations.
And eighth blackbird plays it in a way that captures the rhythmic intensity,
drive and spontaneity of the music.
Crumb can without question be considered
the father of new music at a time when it still meant being an original
thinker in terms of exploring new means of expression, both through untraditional
uses of traditional instruments as well as through the introduction of
unconventional ones. Thanks to Crumb's adventurous creative spirit, "Vox
Balaenae," written in
1971, is still as potent, compelling and fresh today as it was when it was new
nearly 35 years ago.
The three members of eighth blackbird on "Vox Balaenae" (Barth,
Photinos and Kaplan) give a stunningly effective performance, capturing the
strikingly vivid, yet otherworldly sparse, soundscape that Crumb creates. This
is one of the most exceptional performances of Crumb's groundbreaking work on
CD.
EIGHTH BLACKBIRD; "Beginnings" (Cedille Records)*** 1/2
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