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  • Updated: 30/07/2009

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Metal & Glass Ensemble


is a Boston-based improvisational group with a rotating membership who create acoustic drone-based music with bowed cymbals and other metal objects, and glasses tuned to a just-intoned 23-note octave. This just scale, employing whole-number ratios akin to a natural harmonic overtone series, is the only formal tuning used in the group. The bowed metal generates its own shifting but interrelated pitch classes, while the instrumental players contribute using a variety of microtonal intonations. In this way the music is liberated from the 12-tone equal-tempered octave, and explores a broad spectrum of harmonic relationships. The ensemble uses a structured improvisational scheme (such as a chart or graphic score) to give each performance a specific form. In some cases the structure is conceptual, expressed through verbal imagery. The music itself evolves gradually over time, often conveying a meditative quality.


Peter Warren - bowed metal
Heather Townsend - glass
Thadd Comstock - glass
Matt Samolis - glass & flute
Randy Winchester - bowed metal
Phillip Lampe - bowed metal
Kathryn Schulmeister - bass
Jane Wang - cello/bass
Grant Smith - percussion
David Michael Curry - viola / saw / cello


http://www.myspace.com/metalandglass


This album is a recording of a live performance by The Metal & Glass Ensemble on June 19, 2009. It was produced by Randy Winchester for ARTSomerville. CD quality FLAC files are available from http://www.archive.org/details/MetalGlassEnsembleAtTheNave .
 

ARTSomerville LogoARTSomerville (ARTS) is a volunteer arts organization based in Somerville, Massachusetts, USA, which draws upon the talents of local creativity, strengthening communication among artists and the public by presenting exhibits, performances, and educational activities. Albums appearing under the ARTSomerville logo are from artists that have given performances at ARTSomerville sponsored events. Visit www.artsomerville.org to learn more.

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Reviews for "Metal & Glass Ensemble at The Nave"

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PhILipPe bRAY

Invitation à la méditation, ce qui de nos jours n'est pas un luxe:)

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PhILipPe bRAY • 2009-08-02 19:58:17

Invitation à la méditation, ce qui de nos jours n'est pas un luxe:) Pour écouter ce long morceau il faut juste prendre le temps d'écouter, cela peut-être aussi un long silence sans aucun espèce de bruits... Ceci étant dit, je vous invite à l'occasion dans mon univers. http://www.jamendo.com/fr/artist/pHILIPPE_bRaY pHIlIPpE
ebdp

Auténtico!!

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ebdp • 2010-01-25 14:45:36

Este disco da justo en el centro de mis gustos :D Primero, por ser producto de la improvisación, tomada con toda la libertad!! Segundo, porque creo que no tiene otras pretensiones que la propia música que suena. ¡¡¡Y todo está lleno de sutiles detalles!!! Es todo un viaje que me recuerda a nuestro propio trabajo en En Busca Del Pasto... Enhorabuena! Muy auténtico!!
TDm

really magic piece

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TDm • 2009-08-01 15:40:15

I have nothing to say... the idea of generating drone sounds with metal and glass is perfect. it results quasi synthesis music....magic and lovely! great composition great live! I like this kind of "empty" music . like space nothing to see but so rich, so mysterious so deep! 90 mins of self meditation music. great performance.
varija

I'm a believer

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varija • 2009-08-01 19:33:01

Yes, I do not know, I believe - this is the right way to find the path of a world, where you can take for granted the beauty, harmony and peace. What a lovely idea, and a perfect realization!
cluedo

True nature of sound

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cluedo • 2009-10-13 20:13:51

A quiet exploration into true nature of sound, slowly evolving in a great richness of paths using few harmonic and timbric elements. In some ways, it remembers me the works of Giacinto Scelsi. Very, very good.
balthaz

Peut-être un long silence ...

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balthaz • 2009-08-30 22:50:05

Tout à fait dans la lignée des expérimentations de La Monte Young & Marianne Zazeela (The Dream House), une plongée hypnotique dans la matière sonore. Pour beaucoup, je sais que ce sera un supplice, mais tout est une question d'écoute, Comme le dit PhILipPe bRAY dans sa critique.
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