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Christopher Swist / Whitewater
Жанр: Ambient / Contemporary / Marimba Страна-производитель диска: USA Год издания: 2001 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 01:05:25 Источник (релизер): обственный диск Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да Треклист: 1. Streamline 07:49 2. Rockslide 08:18 3. Four Scenes From a Gorge - Dawn 04:39 4. Four Scenes - the Whirlpool 03:53 5. Four Scenes - a Lonely Pond 06:22 6. Four Scenes - Whitewater 03:21 7. Transmissions From the Music Box 13:53 8. Centipede 09:06 9. Alphas in Stasis 07:58 Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009 REM GENRE Ambient Started at: iyoieoa, 10. 08. 2012. - 8:29.26 More About Album Official Site Christopher Swist began playing the drum set at a very early age. As an undergraduate, he stayed in his hometown of Buffalo and holds a B.M. in Music Performance from SUNY-Buffalo. While at U.B. he won the 1996 Baird Concerto Competition and had his early marimba compositions published by Studio 4 Music/Alfred. Christopher moved to New England in 1997 where he received his M.M. in Music Performance from The Hartt School. He followed this with a second M.M. in Composition from Hartt. His primary percussion teachers were Jan Williams, Anthony Miranda, and Benjamin Toth. He had specialized study with Alexander Lepak (timpani), Luiz D’Anuniciação (Brazilian), Glen Velez (hand drums), and Johnny Almendra (Afro-Cuban). His composition instructors include Robert Carl, Ingram Marshall, Stephen Gryc, Kenneth Steen, and Jeffrey Stadelman. Mr. Swist is the principal percussionist of the New Britain Symphony. He has also played with: Hartford Symphony, Ridgefield Symphony, Waterbury Symphony, New Haven Symphony, Eastern Connecticut Symphony, Norwalk Symphony, Bridgeport Symphony, Opera Theater of Connecticut, New Britain Opera and numerous other groups throughout New England. He has performed with Joshua Bell, Midori, The Empire Brass and several other premier soloists on the symphonic circuit. He has collaborated with several modern dance organizations including: Full Force Dance Theater, The Wellspring Project, Connecticut Choreographers Forum, and Dance Connecticut. His solo CD “Whitewater” was released in 2001 and was funded through a grant from the Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music. Christopher Swist has publications with Studio 4 Music, Keyboard Percussion Publications and Edition Svitzer. He also has an endorsement from Sabian, Ltd. Christopher has taught percussion, theory and composition at Keene State College since 2003. He also is on faculty at Holyoke Community College and the Hartt School Community Division. He was the percussion instructor at Bennington College from 1998-2002.
Streamline is intended as a piece of relaxation and meditation. Using simple chord structures in A-B-A form, this format is realized by an unrelenting \"streamline\" of 16th-notes at various tempi. However the piece is less about structure and more about the texture created by the rosewood bars of the marimba. To be sure, it is both physically and spiritually idiomatic to the marimba.
Rockslide enhances the use of marimba ostinato as texture with computer sequenced sounds. The combination of these two forces results in an ambient sound despite the rapid movements of the mallets. Rockslide is obviously programmatic in conception with the ominous falling pebbles as well as huge sliding chord events on the computer part. However, a parallel meaning can be found in the title with the idea of a rock guitar sliding down to a power chord. Four Scenes from a Gorge is much indebted to the atmosphere created by a well-reverberating marimba. The first movement is a chorale. The second draws inspiration from circular ostinati. The slow movement is an isolated air of solitude. The last movement is a rondo the recalls some of the second movement to reflect the rapids. Transmissions from the Music Box was written in early 1997 for Craig Bitterman. The work employs a modal sonata-form structure using chromatic hexachords as well as the whole-tone scale. Instrumentation is chosen within the parameters of groups of refined metals, industrial metals, one/two sided skinned instruments and glass. Centipede is another work based on ideas that focus on idiomatic technique. This was the first marimba solo written by Christopher Swist and reflects a young fresh attitude. Alphas in Stasis was written as part of a recording/performance residency by Basso Bongo at the Hartt School in February of 2000. The piece uses the beginning material of every piece written by the composer (up to that time). Robert Black and Amy Knowles then placed these starting gestures in delay loops using a structured sketch realized by the composer. The sounds and textures were chosen by both the composer and performers. Recorded at Evenfall Acoustics, Buffalo NY in June of 1997 Recorded and Mastered by Larry Swist \"Alphas in Stasis\" recorded at the Hartt School, Hartford CT in February of 2000 Recorded by Rebecca Wright -- Mastered by Larry Swist Graphic Design and Photography by Mark E. Smith Для того, чтобы скачать .torrent Вам необходимо зарегистрироваться |
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