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01. CHARLEMAGNE PALESTINE - Strumming For Bösendorfer Piano (performed by Charlemagne Palestine in 1974)
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01. CHARLEMAGNE PALESTINE - Strumming For Harpsichord (performed by Betsy Freeman at Carnegie Recital Hall, New York in 1977)
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01. CHARLEMAGNE PALESTINE - Strumming For Strings (performed by musicians from San Francisco Conservatory of Music, organized by John Adams in 1977)
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ARTIST
PALESTINE, CHARLEMAGNE
TITLE
Strumming Music
FORMAT
3CD
LABEL
SUB ROSA
CATALOG #
SR 297CD
SR 297CD
GENRE
CLASSICAL
RELEASE DATE
10/12/2010
2013 repress. Subtitled:
For Piano, Harpsichord And Strings Ensemble
. 2012 repress. Sub Rosa presents mostly unpublished works by minimalist composer/vocalist/performer
Charlemagne Palestine
. Charlemagne Palestine wrote intense, ritualistic music in the 1970s, intended by the composer to rub against audiences' expectations of what is beautiful and meaningful in music. A composer-performer, he always performed his own works as soloist. His earliest works were compositions for carillon and electronic drones, and he is best known for his intensely performed piano works. These unpublished pieces from the mid-'70s are works built on the same principles that he developed and established over the years for the piano. This is a unique variation on composition that introduces a perpetual rise inside a continuum of sound. "All of the
Strumming Music
manifestations seem to have originated from Charlemagne's physical relationship with the colossal carillon bells in the tower of St. Thomas Church on Fifth Avenue in New York. I met Charlemagne Palestine in 1968. The intensity of his listening impressed me as the intensity of his playing would later, when I heard him play on the carillon and the bells to 'his church.' I realized later, when Charlemagne had started to develop his series of piano pieces called
Strumming
, that he was assaulting that concrete ceiling and literally pushing through its three feet to release the sonic energy in the piano, much as he had with the carillon. Charlemagne's interest and work in electronic music increased in the late '60s, and in 1970, he decamped to southern California where he became a graduate student working with
Morton Subotnick
. It was during this year at CalArts (1970-71) that Charlemagne developed an approach to the piano that was not only extremely repetitive and physical, but predicated on the theory that, given the right stimulus, the instrument had a voice of its own and could produce a whole array of high overtones that seem to jump out on their own as if by magic. Over the next few years, he developed and polished the music that came to be known simply as 'Strumming.' The rapid alternation between single notes and chords and different registers became a technique that he seemed to own, and it really only worked with this magic piano. 'Strumming' was the physical technique; the melodies and harmonies that resulted made the music breathe and feel alive. After a while, the ear doesn't distinguish between notes that are sounded by hammers and those which are." --extract from the liner notes by
Ingram Marshall
. Housed in an 8-page digipak including a 16-page book. Please note that disc 1 is the original recording of "Strumming", as originally issued by Shandar on LP (and later, New Tone on CD). Discs 2 and 3 are previously unreleased in any form.
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