Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern

Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern

Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern

ASIN: B000172LMC

Track Listings
 
1. 1st movement
2. 1st movement improv
3. 2nd movement
4. 2nd movement improv
5. 3rd movement
6. 3rd movement improv
7. 4th movement
8. 4th movement improv
9. 5th movement
10. canon 1
11. canon 1 improv
12. canon 2
13. canon 2 improv
14. canon 3
15. canon 3 improv
16. canon 4
17. canon 4 improv
18. canon 5
19. canon 5 improv

Editorial Reviews
Jason Bivins, CADENCE
(Spooky Actions) navigate the transition between score and improvisation adroitly. A Fascinating experiment.

Product Description
When Anton Webern was composing his Five Canons on Latin Texts, he probably wasn't thinking very much about American improvised music. Yet formal harmonic structure is the original essential European contribution to the character of jazz. And while much of the mainstream of jazz repertoire is still mired in the harmonic concepts of Tin Pan Alley, Spooky Actions, a New York based jazz quartet, have found inspiration in the discipline and muted palette of twelve tone music.

In their debut CD "Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern" (MSK 117) the quartet plays through note for note transcriptions of the Five Canons op. 16, as well as the Five Movements for String Quartet, op 5. They then improvise over the pieces. Rather than taking extended solos, the ensemble uses a sensitive and informed interaction to create original music based closely on the spirit and form of the written work.

It is astonishing to discover how suited the sonorities of the jazz quartet of drums, saxophone (and flute), electric guitar and bass are for 12-tone music. Indeed, the ears of listeners accustomed to these sounds will find that they are a kind of Rosetta stone; the pristine, compressed structures of Webern's music take on new clarity and attractiveness, making for extremely accessible listening.

The band's name comes from the phrase "spooky actions at a distance." This was how Albert Einstein described the phenomenon of two seemingly unconnected, disparate objects that nonetheless exert a powerful influence on one another. Spooky Actions, the band, certainly personifies this concept, showing how vivid improvisations can be derived from music that is often thought of as "etched in stone."

Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern

Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern,Spooky Actions,Muse Eek Publishing,Avant-Jazz group Spooky Actions presents a fresh take on the disciplined and angular pallette of Anton Webern.
Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern
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    Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern

    Manufacturer: Muse Eek Publishing
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000172LMC
    Release Date: 2003-11-01

    Tracks:

    1. 1st movement
    2. 1st movement improv
    3. 2nd movement
    4. 2nd movement improv
    5. 3rd movement
    6. 3rd movement improv
    7. 4th movement
    8. 4th movement improv
    9. 5th movement
    10. canon 1
    11. canon 1 improv
    12. canon 2
    13. canon 2 improv
    14. canon 3
    15. canon 3 improv
    16. canon 4
    17. canon 4 improv
    18. canon 5
    19. canon 5 improv

    Album Description

    When Anton Webern was composing his Five Canons on Latin Texts, he probably wasn't thinking very much about American improvised music. Yet formal harmonic structure is the original essential European contribution to the character of jazz. And while much of the mainstream of jazz repertoire is still mired in the harmonic concepts of Tin Pan Alley, Spooky Actions, a New York based jazz quartet, have found inspiration in the discipline and muted palette of twelve tone music.

    In their debut CD "Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern" (MSK 117) the quartet plays through note for note transcriptions of the Five Canons op. 16, as well as the Five Movements for String Quartet, op 5. They then improvise over the pieces. Rather than taking extended solos, the ensemble uses a sensitive and informed interaction to create original music based closely on the spirit and form of the written work.

    It is astonishing to discover how suited the sonorities of the jazz quartet of drums, saxophone (and flute), electric guitar and bass are for 12-tone music. Indeed, the ears of listeners accustomed to these sounds will find that they are a kind of Rosetta stone; the pristine, compressed structures of Webern's music take on new clarity and attractiveness, making for extremely accessible listening.

    The band's name comes from the phrase "spooky actions at a distance." This was how Albert Einstein described the phenomenon of two seemingly unconnected, disparate objects that nonetheless exert a powerful influence on one another. Spooky Actions, the band, certainly personifies this concept, showing how vivid improvisations can be derived from music that is often thought of as "etched in stone."
    Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Spooky Actions, Music of Anton Webern
      Spooky Actions
      Manufacturer: The Orchard
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B0002ABUAC
      Release Date: 2004-06-08

      Tracks:

      1. 5 Movements For String Quartet Opus 5: 1st Movement
      2. 5 Movements For String Quartet Opus 5: 1st Movement Improv
      3. 2nd Movement
      4. 2nd Movement Improv
      5. 3rd Movement
      6. 3rd Movement Improv
      7. 4th Movement
      8. 4th Movement Improv
      9. 5th Movement
      10. 5 Cannons: Canon 1
      11. 5 Cannons: Canon 1 Improv
      12. 5 Cannons: Canon 2
      13. 5 Cannons: Canon 2 Improv
      14. 5 Cannons: Canon 3
      15. 5 Cannons: Canon 3 Improv
      16. 5 Cannons: Canon 4
      17. 5 Cannons: Canon 4 Improv
      18. 5 Cannons: Canon 5
      19. 5 Cannons: Canon 5 Improv

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