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Stones |
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Order Reference: |
EWR 9604 |
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Composer: |
Christian
Wolff |
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Performers: |
Wandelweiser Composers Ensemble |
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The score of "Stones" consists of just a few lines of
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Make sounds with stones, draw sounds out of stones, using a number of
sizes and kinds (and colours); for the most part discretely; sometimes in
rapid sequences. For the most part striking stones wfth stones, but also
stones on other surfaces (inside the open head of a drum, for instance) or
other than struck (bowed, for instance, or amplified). Do not break anything. |
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Christian Wolff, STONES, (from: Prose ColIection, 1968-74) |
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While these instructions contain an abundance of possibilities, they
also exclude many things. The score describes a condition under which things
may happen, not a process in which things develop. |
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Seven composers participated in the present realization by the
Wandelweiser Komponisten Ensemble: Antoine Beuger, Jürg Frey, Chico Mello,
Michael Pisaro, Burkhard Schlothauer, Kunsu Shim und Thomas Stiegler. |
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For this performance, each prepared, independently of the others,
between 10 and 20 events.The solutions, though compatible with the score,
were unique. Michael Pisaro, for example, made drawings on stones, producing
very gentle sounds. Burkhard Schlothauer sometimes drew a large stone across
the floor. Jürg Frey decided, that a single sound might well last long time. Thus,
27 minutes of quietly rubbing two very uneven limestones, is considered as
one event. Thomas Stiegler used a violin and violin bow as the surface upon
which all of his events took place. Kunsu Shim began performing his nearly inaudible,
subtle sounds only after about 55 minutes had elapsed. |
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While playing this CD you may forget, after a while, that it is
playing. All of a sudden you might hear a little stone, sometime, somewhere. After
an initial ,,What is that?", you'll suddenly realize: ,,Oh yes, it's the
CD!". |
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