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Luke Martin - so softly that it came, a wild dim chatter, meaningless Mp3

  • Performer: Luke Martin
  • Album: so softly that it came, a wild dim chatter, meaningless
  • Label: Edition Wandelweiser Records
  • Catalog #: EWR 1613
  • MP3: 1360 mb | FLAC: 2585 mb
  • Released: 2016
  • Country: Germany
  • Style: Contemporary
  • Rating: 4.6/5
  • Votes: 493
  • Category: Classical
Luke Martin - so softly that it came, a wild dim chatter, meaningless Mp3

Tracklist

1so softly that it came, a wild dim chatter, meaningless72:00

Credits

  • Double BassBen Levinson
  • Edited By, Mastered By, Composed ByLuke Martin
  • Executive Producer – Antoine Beuger
  • laptop, Recorded ByRyan Gaston
  • LayoutDaniel Bechem
  • PercussionDavy Sumner
  • VoiceAmy Golden

Notes

Recorded: April 28, 2016 | sunrise | Mentryville Park, Santa Clarita, California

so softly that it came, a wild dim chatter, meaningless was recorded at mentryville park in southern california. the performance began just before sunrise, at a clearing halfway up the mountain trail.

the piece originated from a field recording in the middle of mentryville park; alone, in the same location, and as the sun was rising. amy golden, ben levinson, davy sumner, and ryan gaston received this field recoding and we proceeded to transcribe the same portion of it using my developing notation for silence. all slightly different, these five transcriptions were then combined into a score, in which performers could wander while reading at their own pace(s) left to right.

"Mr. Knott talked often to himself too, with great variety and vehemence of intonation and gesticulation, but this so softly that it came, a wild dim chatter, meaningless to Watt's ailing ears. This was a noise of which Watt grew exceedingly fond. Not taht he was sorry when it ceased, not that he was glad when it came again, no. But while it sounded, he was gladdened, as by the rain on bamboos, or even rushes, as by the land against the waves, doomed to cease, doomed to come again."

Samuel Beckett, Watt

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