River Without Banks
'How to begin? No beginning... never ending reverberation,' Antoine Beuger writes in the accompanying notes to Leo Svirsky's River Without Banks. Dedicated to his first piano teacher Irena Orlov, River Without Banks is a mesmerizing, emotional collection of pieces that are simultaneously complex and fluid. The title River Without Banks comes from a chapter of musicologist Genrikh 'Henry' Orlov's profound work Tree of Music. In said chapter, Orlov traces the history of sacred music from the Western and Eastern tradition and how the forms (of the chant, raga etc.) sought to eliminate the division between the physical and the spiritual - the bank and the river. Arranged for two pianos with accompaniment from strings, trumpet, and electronics, this is Svirsky's deepest dive yet into the instability of listening and its transformation of musical semantics and affect. Like Wolfgang Voigt's Gas project, Svirsky overlays romantic musical gestures to create a lush unfamiliarity. No sooner than each track begins the next moment unfurls beneath it, cascading time and blurring perception of past and present. River Without Banks is less an album of songs than songs of a singular, unlocatable album. Performed by the composer with assistance from Britton Powell, Max Eilbacher, Leila Bordreuil, Tim Byrnes, and recorded by Al Carlson.
Tracks
1~1~Field Of Reeds 07:531~2~River Without Banks 04:13
1~3~Rain, Rivers, Forest, Corn, Wind, Sand 06:18
1~4~Trembling Instants 05:11
1~5~Strange Lands And Peopl 10:14
1~6~Fanfare (After Jeromos Kamphuis) 07:31
Details
Format: CDArtist: Svirsky, Leo
Release Date: 23 August 2019
Genre: Classical Music
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Distributor: Rocket Group
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