PATTERNS, a multi-composer compilation of contemporary
chamber music, accentuates the richness, intricacy, and minimal sound
that can be found in works written for small ensembles. Included on the
album are works by seven composers, each offering a distinct
interpretation of what defines the genre.
Asymmetry, composed
by James William Stamm, features lush and soaring harmonies and melodies
guided by a swift tempo. Guitarist David William Ross’s performance on
George Raillard’s Disintegration opens with a distinct melody that quickly does exactly what its title suggests, disintegrating into dissonance. Two Lords,
written and performed by Santiago Kodela, is a guitar suite based on
the works of two contemporary non-classical guitarists, Allan Holdsworth
(1946 - 2017) and Fredrik Thordendal (b. 1970). The piece’s three
movements progress from the darkly toned “Of Textures” through the
relaxing “Of Colours” to the rhythmically rich, upbeat “Of Mechanics.”
David Arbury’s aptly titled Four Snares,
performed by the McCormick Percussion Group, is an exploration of the
often-overlooked timbral possibilities of the snare drum and a
celebration of the wealth of sound available to it. Daniel Adams’s Road Traversed and Reversed also
features the Percussion Group’s leader, Robert McCormick. Following an
introduction of overlapping roll textures, thematic ideas emerge in an
interplay between McCormick’s and Lee Hinkle’s marimbas. On Bunny Beck’s
emotional two-movement Suite for Sarro, a string trio evocatively captures sorrow in the face of loss. PATTERNS concludes with Jan Järvlepp’s Bassoon Quartet, comprised of three movements that range in spirit from adventurous to haunting to lively.
Together, each of the pieces on PATTERNS
vibrantly illustrate the unlimited possibilities available within the
ever-evolving world of chamber music.
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