Classical-Drone

An ongoing inquiry into music, from classics to drones, with occasional pauses to admire the scenery.

Friday, December 18, 2009

It doesn't look like Arizona

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Because it's not Arizona. We've come across the water to the 50th state for the holidays. Not only is it green, an unusual color...
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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Around and about

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Stockhausen's intuitive pieces, From the Seven Days , are more than historical oddities; they continue to interest creative musicians a...
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

What drone musicians do when they're not droning

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A couple of weeks ago I wrote about a Sun Circle concert, featuring Greg Davis and Zach Wallace. One of the albums I picked up at the conc...
Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Seven days, forty years ago

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In a recent interview at Paris Transatlantic , composer/improviser Richard Barrett commented that Stockhausen's recordings of his text c...
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Monday, November 16, 2009

Small sounds and ecstatic drones

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Seldom does Tucson get the kind of live drone shows that seem to appear regularly in Chicago and New York, but this evening we were blessed ...
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Echoes of Syros and Derivative reviewed

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I have two reviews in the latest issue of furthernoise.org : Echoes of Syros , a live concert recording by Deep Listening trombonist Stuart...
Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A new isolationism

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What makes ambient isolationist? In the early 1990s it was a reaction against the highly rhythmical, ornate, more-techno-than-ambient music...
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Caleb Deupree
Retired software engineer, now devoted to music of various types. Contact me at ctdeupree at gmail dot com.
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