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Four piano works for piano and electronics by:
Carolyn Yarnell,
Randall Woolf,
Marti Epstein,
Elaine Kaplinsky
Producer: Sheldon Steiger
Mastering: Phillip Klum, Jigsaw Sound
Recorded at: Patrych Sound Studios; July, 29, 31, and August 1, 2003
Label: Koch International Classics
Executive Producer: Susan Napodano Del Giorno
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With the four compositions pianist Kathleen Supové performs on Infusion, the
walls between acoustic sound and electronics are completely porous.
Sometimes she will play in duet with computer-generated piano sounds that
will only sound electronic once you realize that no human being, not even a
pianist as dexterous as Supové could ever tackle such speeds. Other times
the notes she strikes will be altered in real time and made to sound
completely un-piano-like. Of course, in order to pull off this kind of
instant relay between acoustic and electronic sounds requires the careful
hands and ears of a producer. In this function, Sheldon Steiger, who has
worked with artists as diverse as Paul Simon, rap groups from Run-DMC to
P.M. Dawn, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, the string quartet Ethel, the American
Composers Orchestra, and the Lincoln Center Festival, proved the perfect
collaborator.
"This is meant to be a real 21st Century Piano CD," beams Supové. "The
medium melds two great technologies: electronic sound and the acoustic grand
piano. I chose these pieces because they were imaginative, non-doctrinaire,
beautiful, intriguing---accessible to the listener, but never mindless. I
wanted the person listening to be surrounded by mysterious beauty. I also
wanted a seamless and continuous experience from beginning to end."
From the CD liner notes written by Frank J. Oteri, New York-based composer and the Editor of the American
Music Center's Web magazine NewMusicBox.
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