Mutations is
Vijay
Iyer’s first album as a leader for ECM, and a recording that will widen
perceptions of the pianist-composer’s work. At its centre is “Mutations
I-X”, a composition scored for string quartet, piano, and electronics. A
major piece built out of cells and fragments, it veers through many
atmospheres, from moment to moment propulsive, enveloping, lyrical,
luminescent, and strangely beautiful. Through thematic interactivity,
the interweaving of acoustic and electronic sound-textures, and some
decisive improvisational interventions in notated music, Vijay Iyer has
created a multi-faceted suite whose very subject is change. Iyer gives a
positive value to
the concept of ‘mutation’ in this music, and
variously appears in it as an interpreter of notated elements, as an
improviser, and as “a sort of laptop artist, mixing in noise and
different sounds,” encouraging the transformative processes: The suite
is framed by three solo statements: "Spellbound and Sacrosanct, Cowrie
Shells and the Shimmering Sea”, a solo piano reading of one of Iyer’s
early compositions, and “Vuln, Part 2" and "When We're Gone", pieces
created in summer 2013. The newer compositions put the piano in
counterpoint with electronically generated rhythms and textures which
extend the aura of the suite, making the arc of the whole album a
journey over changing terrain.
(ECM Records)
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