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Jerome Kitzke : The Redness of Blood. Moore, Lancaster, Lowenstern, Cahill, Kampmeier.
Format : 1 CD
Total Time : 01:10:12

Recording : 2013-2016
Location : New Haven/Union city/New York
Country : Etats-Unis
Sound : Studio / Stereo

Label : New World
Catalog No. : NW80834
EAN : 0093228083429
Price Code : DM020A

Publishing Year : 2021
Release Date : 01/11/2021

Genre : Classical
Jerome Kitzke (1955-)
"Bringing Roses With Her Words"
"For Pte Tokahewin Ska", d'après un texte de C. Black Elk
"There Is a Field", d'après des textes de W. Whitman et Rumi
"The Redness of Blood"

Lisa Moore, récitante, chant, sifflements, piano, percussion
Margaret Lancaster, récitante, chant, flûtes
Michael Lowenstern, récitant, clarinettes
Sara Schoenbeck, récitante, chant, basson
Dorothy Lawson, récitant, chant, violoncelle
Wil Smith, Hammond B3
Jay Johnson, récitant, chant, percussion
Sarah Cahill, récitante, chant, sifflements, piano, percussion
Margaret Kampmeier, récitante, piano, percussion
Jude Traxler, récitante, percussion
Mike Perdue, récitant, percussion
Lisa Karrer, voix
Peter Brown, voix
Matthew Hensrud, voix
Nicholas DeMaison, direction

Jerome Kitzke (b. 1955) has described himself as being as much a storyteller as a composer, and that description makes sense. Throughout his music there is a strong dramatic, narrative, theatrical component. Performers shout, sing, move and dance, often as though possessed by the music. An obvious ancestor here is Harry Partch, and though Kitzke’s music does not use just intonation, it projects that “corporeal“ quality that this predecessor valued as essential. The pieces on this disc make for intersecting pairings. There are two works for a pianist who vocalizes and produces sound beyond the keyboard (Bringing Roses With Her Words [2009] and There Is a Field [2008]). There are two works that are portraits of individuals. There are two ensemble pieces that are idiosyncratically theatrical (For Pte Tokahewin Ska [2015] and The Redness of Blood [1994–95]). Listening to them in sequence, they begin to feel like a multi-movement work about life that culminates in The Redness of Blood, the longest and most substantial piece of the program. On a first hearing, for some more accustomed to the complexities of modernist practice, Kitzke’s music may sound somewhat simple. Conversely, those more used to the open spaces of minimalism, or the grand gestures of neoromanticism, may find the music too mutable as it morphs, quicksilver-like, through an invigorating stream of consciousness. The fact that this music does not fall easily into any “-ism” is a tribute to its individuality, and its strength. Ultimately, the music has the quality of a crazy kaleidoscope, tumbling from one moment to another, the sonic palette constantly refreshed.

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