The pureness of sounds can be easily clouded by a musician’s
individuality, which can overshadow the music with a strong statement or
emotion or tendency. When this happens, the world of music is narrowed
and limited to the musician’s own small sphere, which can fade as time
goes by due to its narrowness. What Malfatti seems to want to achieve is
to clear this cloud away. By attempting to minimize the performers’
expressions or tendencies, his goal is to create the clearest air or the
environment for the sounds to be born in the purest form. This approach
can be seen in his 2012 release darenootodesuka. The CD title darenootodesuka
means ‘whose sound is it?’ In fact, the borders between all the
performers’ sounds in this piece are very ambiguous. The listener is
suggested to play the CD ‘very quietly’ according to the liner notes.
Here, the six performers – Antoine Beuger (flute), Jürg Frey (clarinet),
Marcus Kaiser (cello), Michael Pisaro (guitar), Burkhard Schlothauer
(violin) and Malfatti (trombone), play sounds very quietly and very
slowly, as if they were trying to dissolve their individualities into
the environment. Their sounds are all unified in a simple, similar tone
color – like pale gray, evoking in me a calm wind blowing through an
uninhabited landscape. This simplicity, where no performer’s strong
individualities are demonstrated, imparts a serene beauty to this piece. (Yuko Zama)
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