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Daniel Lentz : On the Leopard Altar. Lowe, Ellis, Dunlap, Lentz.
Format : 1 CD
Total Time : 00:36:30

Recording : 1984
Location : Santa Barbara, CA
Country : Etats-Unis
Sound : Stereo

Label : Cold Blue
Catalog No. : CB0022
EAN : 0800413002222
Price Code : DM025A

Publishing Year : 2006
Release Date : 31/01/2006

Genre : Classical
Daniel Lentz (1942-)
Is it Love?
Lascaux
On the Leopard Altar
Wolf Is Dead…
Requiem

Jessica Lowe, Brad Ellis, Arlene Dunlap, Daniel Lentz, et al

Shimmering, pulsing music built of unique additive structures for singers, keyboards, and tuned wineglasses by seminal West Coast experimental and post-experimental composer Lentz. Lentz writes about the album’s music: “The form and flow of Is It Love? is determined by that of the text/lyric. Unlike much of my music-with-text work, it does not use an additive process. Rather, it uses a subtractive one. The voices begin each line with the nearly simultaneous sounding of all the phonemes of all of the words. As the work progresses, phonemes and notes are taken away until a finished line emerges. Lascaux is scored for wineglasses, sixteen of which are rubbed and nine of which are struck. Other than reverb, no effects have been added to the natural sounds of the glasses. On the Leopard Altar consists of six songs, each of which is heard alone and in combination with those that preceded it. Each text line makes its own kind of sense, which will change when combined with other lines from which phonemes are borrowed in order to make different words and new lines. For example, “May-an” is formed from the words “my” and “sun” (dropping the “s”). And, to add textual variety, tucked into this wordplay are homonyms, e.g., ‘reign’ and ‘rain.’ In Wolf Is Dead… each line of text is joined by a phonetic link to the line following it, creating a word chain (e.g., ‘you died’ overlapping with ‘you did’). This concept is the basis for the musical structure as well, with each chord overlapping and fusing with the one that preceded it. Requiem attempts to capture the experience of hearing a lone singer in a large, empty cathedral. While this occurs, and from an entirely different space, one hears big, resonant ‘church bells’ producing a rich array of overtones that seem to form melodies of their own.” (With this release, On the Leopard Altar makes its first appearance as a CD. In 1984, it was released on vinyl by the short-lived label ICON Records.) [CD and folder in jewel case]

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