Chasalow: Over the Edge / Speculum Musicae

On this CD:

1. Winding up, for horn
Composed by Eric Chasalow
with Bruno Schneider

2. Fast Forward, for tape & percussion
Composed by Eric Chasalow
with Arthur Jarvinen , Amy Knoles

3. Over the Edge, for flute & tape
Composed by Eric Chasalow
with Patricia Spencer

4. The Fury of Rainstorms, for tape
Composed by Eric Chasalow

5. Hanging in the Balance, for cello & tape
Composed by Eric Chasalow
with Fred Sherry

6. The Furies, for soprano & tape The Fury of Beautiful Bones
Composed by Eric Chasalow
with Christine Schadeberg

7. The Furies, for soprano & tape The Fury of Guitars and Sopranos
Composed by Eric Chasalow
with Christine Schadeberg

8. The Furies, for soprano & tape The Fury of Cooks
Composed by Eric Chasalow
with Christine Schadeberg

9. The Furies, for soprano & tape The Fury of Hating Eyes
Composed by Eric Chasalow
with Christine Schadeberg

10. String Quartet No. 1
Composed by Eric Chasalow
with Eric Bartlett , Curtis Macomber , Lois Martin , Speculum Musicae [members of] , Carol Zeavin

Chasalow: Over the Edge / Speculum Musicae,Eric Bartlett,Fred Sherry,Eric Chasalow,Speculum Musicae [members of],Patricia Spencer,Bruno Schneider,Amy Knoles,Arthur Jarvinen,Christine Schadeberg,Lois Martin,Carol Zeavin,Curtis Macomber,New World Records,Chamber,Chamber Music & Recitals,Classical,Classical Artists,Electronic/Computer/Tape Music,Miscellaneous,Miscellaneous Music,Quartet for Four String Instruments
Over the Edge
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Virtuosic performances
Over the Edge

Manufacturer: New World Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000030HW
Release Date: 1995-04-16

Tracks:

  1. Winding Up
  2. Fast Forward
  3. Over The Edge
  4. The Fury Of Rainstorms
  5. Hanging In The Balance
  6. The Furies: The Fury Of Beautiful Bones
  7. The Furies: The Fury Of Guitars And Sopranos
  8. The Furies: The Fury Of Cooks
  9. The Furies: The Fury Of Hating Eyes
  10. First Quartet: Movement 1
  11. First Quartet: Movement 2
  12. First Quartet: Movement 3
  13. First Quartet: Movement 4

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Virtuosic performances.......2000-08-29

"Over the Edge" is a collection of short works by American composer, Eric Chasalow, mostly for virtuoso soloists and tape, but also includes a recording of his First String Quartet for good measure. In some works, Chasalow's tape part acs as an accompaniment to the live performer; in others the various live and processed voices mix to produce a seemingly new, single, hybrid instrument. The resulting sonic ambiguity imbues Chasalow's music with a mysterious quality: making it hard to tell just how many musical voices are present.

This 'phantom dimension', as Mike Silverton calls it in the sleeve notes to the CD, is not confined solely to the works for acoustic and electronic combination. It takes very careful listening indeed to accept that 'Winding Up' (1989) really is a piece for 'pure' solo horn. Originally intended as an encore piece, this virtuosic showpiece works every bit as well as an opener to the CD. The work receives a stunning performance here from its dedicatee, Bruno Schneider.

On this disc, 'Hanging in the Balance' (1983) for tape and cello, 'Fast Forward' (1988) for tape and percussion, as well as the CD's title work, 'Over the Edge' (1986) for tape and flute, all explore Chasalow's phantom dimension through a tape part that utilises sounds derived from or related to those of the live instrument. But there are also times when the electronic component provides a contrasting element within Chasalow's works. In 'The Furies' - four song settings from Anne Sexton's collection of fairly grim poems, "The Death Notebooks" - the tape part sometimes brings a light-hearted or whimsical commentary to the soprano's sardonic and angst-ridden words. The effect points up the poet's rather bleak imagery in a very unsettling manner. Chasalow revisited Anne Sexton's poetry for 'The Fury of Rainstorms' (1992). Here the voice of soprano Christine Schadeberg is subjected to digital manipulation to produce a tape-only piece in which intelligible words emerge only briefly from the electronic textures. The work remains every bit as discomforting as the earlier "Fury" settings.

The final work, the 'First String Quartet', concerns itself with much larger forms than the rest of the CD and, to my mind at least, makes an uncomfortable bed-fellow to the other works. Nevertheless, this disc remains an important document for those wishing to explore the less frequented by-ways of late 20th century American art music.

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