Grand Tour
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Composer or Director: John Tilbury, Zygmunt Krauze, Tomasz Sikorski, Cornelius Cardew, Terry Riley, Christian Wolff
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Dux Recordings
Magazine Review Date: 11/2016
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 63
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: DUX1288

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Solo With Accompaniment |
Cornelius Cardew, Composer
Cornelius Cardew, Composer Hubert Zemler, Percussion John Tilbury, Composer Szabolcs Esztényi, Piano Zygmunt Krauze, Composer |
One Piano Eight Hands |
Zygmunt Krauze, Composer
Hubert Zemler, Percussion John Tilbury, Composer Szabolcs Esztényi, Piano Zygmunt Krauze, Composer Zygmunt Krauze, Composer |
Keyboard Studies #2 |
Terry Riley, Composer
Hubert Zemler, Percussion John Tilbury, Composer Szabolcs Esztényi, Piano Terry Riley, Composer Zygmunt Krauze, Composer |
Echoes II |
Tomasz Sikorski, Composer
Hubert Zemler, Percussion John Tilbury, Composer Szabolcs Esztényi, Piano Tomasz Sikorski, Composer Zygmunt Krauze, Composer |
Tilbury 3 |
Christian Wolff, Composer
Christian Wolff, Composer Hubert Zemler, Percussion John Tilbury, Composer Szabolcs Esztényi, Piano Zygmunt Krauze, Composer |
Author: Philip Clark
Cardew’s classic Solo with Accompaniment and Sikorski’s Echoes II both put a conscious frame around combinations of sounds that would otherwise merely flirt with the moment. Tilbury has recorded Cardew’s 1964 piece before – with the ensemble Apartment House on Matchless Recordings and with harpist Rhodri Davies and double bassist Michael Duch on the Norwegian +3DB label – and this new version, complementary rather than competing, is exceptionally sensitively heard. The ‘solo’ piano part, fully notated, provides a skeleton of stabbed notes and bold cadences that the semi-improvised, graphically notated accompaniment fleshes out with largely sustained arcs of sound. Sikorski’s piece, written during the same era, has live sounds ricocheting against recorded blasts of piano and percussion; wave-like motions of notched-up intensity that provoke a dialogue as if another real-time solo is working itself out against an elusive accompaniment.
Terry Riley’s proto-minimalist Keyboard Studies #2 made a big impact in 1960s Poland and is played by all three pianists in sync, which generates a ripened tone. Christian Wolff’s Tilbury 3 playfully deconstructs and elongates simple triads, while Zygmunt Krauze’s One Piano Eight Hands runs stock harmonic sequences on a detuned piano with the pedal held down throughout: a crippled Romanticism blinks through an enveloping cloak of sustained overtones – all the right notes, but existing inside an increasingly alien context.
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