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Marco Blaauw & Dominik Blum- Blue Dog

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the album cover for Marco Blaauw & Dominik Blum - Blue Dog

The "Compositions for Trumpet and Electronics" continue the ZKM Institute for Music and Acoustics series for solo instruments and electronic sound.The brilliant and versatile contemporary trumpet player Marco Blaauw belongs to the modern generation of instrumentalists who have grasped that the further development of instruments and technical resources is part of the evolution of new music. He therefore sees the computer as a stimulus, as an acoustic counterpart of the musician, and as an instrument itself, which is there to be made use of in it's potential. The four compositions recorded on this CD are prime examples of this openness in performing and experimentation.They have been assembled by David Dramm, Yannis Kyriakides, Agostino di Scipio and Michèl Koenders who put both the instrument and the musician in the limelight in a very individual manner and take the listener to unexpected realms of sound: Yannis Kyriakides composes a tonally balanced interplay between instrument and tape with synthetic sounds, Agostino Di Scipio integrates the trumpet into an unstable feedback system, Michèl Koenders processes trumpet sounds in real time, and David Dramm stages a mixed-media constellation consisting of set and live components.The communicative play in these four compositions is also interesting because it is based on the familiarity of the instrumental sound, involves this in different unpredictable interactions, which makes what is heard vivid, and emphasizes the performative quality of the interplay. This continually re-models the communicative quality of the reception, the relation of the music to the listener. Marco Blaauw: double-bell trumpet, trumpet, live electronics / Dominik Blum: Hammond organ, analog synthesizer.

Tracklist:

  1. Yannis Kyriakides: Dog Song (Cerberus Serenades Orpheus) (2006), for Double-Bell Trumpet and Soundtrack
  2. Agostino Di Scipio: Modes of Interference / 1 (2005/06), Audio Feedback System with Trumpet and Electronics
  3. Michèl Koenders: Helm ; Slinger, Part I (2001/02, Composition for Trumpet and Computer (Max/Msp)
  4. Michèl Koenders: Helm ; Slinger, Part II (2001/02, Composition for Trumpet and Computer (Max/Msp)
  5. Michèl Koenders: Helm ; Slinger, Part III (2001/02, Composition for Trumpet and Computer (Max/Msp)
  6. David Dramm: Chaincurve) (2006/07), for Double-Bell Trumpet, Hammond Organ and Soundtrack
  7. Blaauw, Marco - Chaincurve (Fuer Trompete Und Elek
Format: New CD/Classical

Marco Blaauw & Dominik Blum- Blue Dog

SKU: 4010228206326
Regular price ¥126.00
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Release Date: 05.01.2012

 
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The "Compositions for Trumpet and Electronics" continue the ZKM Institute for Music and Acoustics series for solo instruments and electronic sound.The brilliant and versatile contemporary trumpet player Marco Blaauw belongs to the modern generation of instrumentalists who have grasped that the further development of instruments and technical resources is part of the evolution of new music. He therefore sees the computer as a stimulus, as an acoustic counterpart of the musician, and as an instrument itself, which is there to be made use of in it's potential. The four compositions recorded on this CD are prime examples of this openness in performing and experimentation.They have been assembled by David Dramm, Yannis Kyriakides, Agostino di Scipio and Michèl Koenders who put both the instrument and the musician in the limelight in a very individual manner and take the listener to unexpected realms of sound: Yannis Kyriakides composes a tonally balanced interplay between instrument and tape with synthetic sounds, Agostino Di Scipio integrates the trumpet into an unstable feedback system, Michèl Koenders processes trumpet sounds in real time, and David Dramm stages a mixed-media constellation consisting of set and live components.The communicative play in these four compositions is also interesting because it is based on the familiarity of the instrumental sound, involves this in different unpredictable interactions, which makes what is heard vivid, and emphasizes the performative quality of the interplay. This continually re-models the communicative quality of the reception, the relation of the music to the listener. Marco Blaauw: double-bell trumpet, trumpet, live electronics / Dominik Blum: Hammond organ, analog synthesizer.

Tracklist:

  1. Yannis Kyriakides: Dog Song (Cerberus Serenades Orpheus) (2006), for Double-Bell Trumpet and Soundtrack
  2. Agostino Di Scipio: Modes of Interference / 1 (2005/06), Audio Feedback System with Trumpet and Electronics
  3. Michèl Koenders: Helm ; Slinger, Part I (2001/02, Composition for Trumpet and Computer (Max/Msp)
  4. Michèl Koenders: Helm ; Slinger, Part II (2001/02, Composition for Trumpet and Computer (Max/Msp)
  5. Michèl Koenders: Helm ; Slinger, Part III (2001/02, Composition for Trumpet and Computer (Max/Msp)
  6. David Dramm: Chaincurve) (2006/07), for Double-Bell Trumpet, Hammond Organ and Soundtrack
  7. Blaauw, Marco - Chaincurve (Fuer Trompete Und Elek