"Two sets of pieces written for the duo Contour (Stephen Altoff-trumpet,
Lee Forrest Ferguson-percussion), a potentially unwieldy combination.
Frey's "22 sachelchen" (small things) is rather just that, 22 miniatures
lasting 32 1/2 minutes that vary from quiet reductionism to outright
fanfares. I guess some of the latter sort are a bit...shocking, at least
in a Wandelweiser context. But there are also oblique references to
jazz (the mute in no. 11), processional music (the tympani in no. 13)
and much else. For me, however, that resulted in something of a grab bag
effect, a series of disconnected bagatelles, some attractive (no. 17, a
lovely quasi-scale, and the closing section), some bland (all finely
played, I should say), some annoyingly blaring, that added up to a
cabinet drawer of odds and ends. Beuger takes his time and the results
bear him out. Five sections in his "dedicated duos" (the dedicatee being
the mathematician Julius Dedekind, an associate of Cantor), and they
don't stray all that far from one another--quiet, considered, the
instruments often creating parallel lines of sound, not so different
from what label-mate Michael Pisaro does with sine tone and acoustic
instruments. Indeed, I was often reminded of some of the quieter moments
from Greg Kelley over the past years. Very pure, very calm, each tone
or duo of tones shimmering in its own space, receding, allowing the next
to surface. Lovely work, worth it on its own." (Brian Olewnick)
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