Saturday, November 15, 2025

Playlist

Maryhill Museum of Art
Preface

"Had you stepped on board the Pequod at a certain juncture of this post-mortemizing of the whale; and had you strolled forward nigh the windlass, pretty sure am I that you would have scanned with no small curiosity a very strange, enigmatical object, which you would have seen there, lying along lengthwise in the lee scuppers. Not the wondrous cistern in the whale's huge head; not the prodigy of his unhinged lower jaw; not the miracle of his symmetrical tail; none of these would so surprise you, as half a glimpse of that unaccountable cone, -- longer than a Kentuckian is tall, nigh a foot in diameter at the base, and jet-black as Yojo, the ebony idol of Queequeg. And an idol, indeed, it is; or, rather, in old times, its likeness was. Such an idol as that found in the secret groves of Queen Maachah in Judea; and for worshipping which, King Asa, her son, did depose her, and destroyed the idol, and burnt it for an abomination at the brook Kedron, as darkly set forth in the 15th chapter of the first book of Kings."

Herman Melville, from Moby Dick; or, The Whale.

Texts

Recorded

Maryhill Museum of Art
November 8, 2025

You Really Got a Hold On Me - The Beatles [from With The Beatles]

text and tune inseparable
not even
with a ten dollar toothpick

Who Can I Turn To? (live) - Bill Evans [from Another Time: The Hilverson Concert]

if a music seems to be asking a question
throughout its span
how then
might we correlate that
to the linguistic modes
of question formation?

I've See That Movie Too - Elton John [from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road]

an
I'm on to you
riposte

Thunder Road - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

name dropping
the landmarks
of decaying industrial environs
tracks and roads
and porches and wheels
and hoods
towns full of losers

Intermezzi 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded October 16, 1983]

in anticipation of then an upcoming performance
I was playing them at a much faster tempo
than I had originally
so
this was part of that process
proof of concept 

telling a different story
with the same notes
in the same order 

long pauses
very slow through here
cutting through violently
lots of time to think after each one 

swimming through
fluidly
weariedly
carefully 

a study
in the Fuxian motions 

this presentation
puts the rhetorical weight
on number 6

Maryhill Museum of Art 
November 9, 2025

Desire - U2 [from Rattle and Hum]

sung on a straight line
one of Bono's better performances
though it loses focus in the wordy bit

Black Tie White Noise - David Bowie [from Black Tie White Noise]

with vinyl surface
for that warm airy flavor 

the poetry here
is a part of the scaffolding
of the stanzaic syntax
of the chord changes

Every Lil' Bit Hurts - Aretha Franklin [from A Rose is Still a Rose]

negotiating personal rapprochement
talking it out

back up singers are the straight words
Aretha sings what's between the lines to read

Banned Rehearsal 658 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Neal Kosály-Meyer [October 20, 2003]

improvisationally collaborating
to straighten out the distances among us
or trace their contours
establish locations
nexuses
lines of optimal flow
a virtual neural network
occurring
before
and within
our very earminds 

a social phenomenon
that happens
in making this music 

a lovely depth
in this soft soft sound
every gesture signifies

Maryhill Museum of Art
November 10, 2025

Number Six - The Tiptons Saxophone Quartet [from Laws of Motion]

establishing a groove
is making an invariant frame of reference 

in my own practice
I want the malleability
of the frame of reference
to be on the table
and to actively participate 

creativity
along
a long
straight
line

Try Try - Interlude I (Drum Solo) - Juniper - Jesse Canterbury, Tiffany Lin, Brian Cobb, Paul Kikuchi [from Crosstalk]

nervous
caged
restlessness
pushed along

Zade - Taylor Ho Bynum and Mark Dresser [from THB Bootlegs Volume 4]

two strolling together
their conversation pulled taut

Sonata 1979 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded April 27, 2007] [from Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981]

composed without recourse to pitch class
the page represents
unpartitioned registral space
and the passing of time
from left to right

concerned
with an image of attenuation
the isolation of tokens

Madrigals, Book VIII: Mentre vaga angioletta - Claudio Monteverdi, Rinaldo Alessandrini

they sink slowly
through small intervals
play with antiphonals
and parallel melismas

Toccata in F Major, BuxWV 156 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

long pedal tones
all meals come with a fugue
sometimes two
or even more

maple snag, Seattle
Es ist nichts gesunder an meinen Leibe, BWV 215 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Gächinger Kantorei, Bach Collegium Stuttgart, Helmut Rilling, Arleen Auger, Helen Watts, Doris Soffel, Aldo Baldin, Adalbert Kraus, Niklaus Tuller, Walter Heldwein, Philippe Huttenlocher

the wordless voices
spirits among us 

the bass line keeps it flowing 

the whole world
is nothing
but a hospital
strong words
forcefully declaimed 

baritone
plays the part
of the abject sinner
rending clothes
pouring garbage
upon his head
icon of despair
turning to repentance
and here comes God's mercy
with flutes a-piping
and bells a-jangling 

bass line
still in charge 

chorale celebration

Sonata in D Major, Kk. 299 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

clearly
these figures don't occupy
commensurate metrical schemes
and yet
there it pounds away
in threes
and yet
pockmarked
with hemiolae

Novelletten, op. 21 #8: Sehr Lebhaft - Robert Schumann - Éric Le Sage

this music swarms with critters and contraptions
very lively indeed 

how many entrances
can be piled into a phonebooth? 

Schumannian polytonality 

each of these pieces
is a cycle of pieces
in its own right 

suddenly
we are on a windswept moor 

suddenly
a wild night's coach ride 

now
a drawing room

Maryhill Museum of Art
Ländler in A-flat Major, S211 - Franz Liszt - Leslie Howard

as for a music box
in its containedness

Etude in D-flat Major, Op. 42 #1 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

it all goes down in the sparkles

Old Country Stomp - Henry Thomas [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

drum the ground

Yesterdays - Art Tatum [from Piano Starts Here]

there was a song thread in there somewhere
I know it

Hot Rod - Ray Charles [from Ray Charles at Newport]

cookin' down the road
for the wind and brass
to get their licks in 

Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) - Darlene Love [from A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector]

chimes and shakers and glockenspiel

Here She Comes Now - The Velvet Underground [from White Light White Heat]

some albums are collected
from a working band's set list 

some set lists
are designed
together with their albums
and tours
and merch
and clothing lines

Le Lis - Billy Cobham [from Spectrum]

for the suave edge
of fashion menswear

Maryhill Museum of Art
November 11, 2025

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Episode 6 - Douglas Adams - BBC Radio Workshop

I play a book
on the radio
or a wall
or the moon
or a box of shoes 

ravening princesses

Borrowed Time -John Lennon [from Milk & Honey]

blingy production value
is there a song behind the bling?

Banned Rehearsal 148 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [July 28, 1988]

drums and sax discuss matters
piano supports each from the back 

is free improvisation an oxymoron? 

we do what we wish
not
what we are free to do?
{are we free
from our wishing?} 

do we say
free conversation
in the same
anything goes attitude 

are we free enough
in our conversation
to question
what we mean by that? 

or:
all choosing
all the time
Kierkegaard's repetition 

we become revealed
by speech 

joining
and parting ways
going
gone

I am suddenly remembered
of the room we made this tape in
the living room
of the Greenwood Big House
where my piano was
and Karen's drums
in the bend
I don't recollect
where I set the microphones 

the big move
to trombone and toy accordion
-[wrong! the toy reed organ]- 

the old ball game 

the beat
is a process
and takes time to accomplish
there it lies
panting on the floor

sax poeticizes
piano provides rain and thunder
in the distance 

o pussy cat
what do you see?
you're looking through the window
and yawning at me 

our 80s sound
complete with Schoenhut
and tape bleed ghosts

maple snag, Seattle
Jesus Doesn't Want Me For a Sunbeam - Nirvana [from Unplugged in New York]

articulate
inarticulate
elided speech
parts
of the articulate words
are given
a half a chance
but only half

Lover's Will - Bonnie Raitt [from Fundamentals]

overheard
at a bar
for the jaded
re-tempted

Track 4 [from Eisenbrey 2003]

sounds
suspiciously
like it has
a national character
in its closet 

cartoon nations

Zither Film 25 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 14, 2008]

climbing steadily
left in a null space 

can an object
be sound
but not music
and
still
be about
what music is? 

vast gaping voids
for trying patiences with

High Roads and Hard Shoulders - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury [from High Roads and Hard Shoulders]

the road is a useful metaphor
among traveling folks

Interview Question - Keith Eisenbrey [August 6, 2018]

as though on the radio
the well-prefaced interview question
yeah kinda
needs no answer

Totem 24 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Totem VI]

within the whirring disks of industry
energetic discharges
as poles flip
and motors turn
deep in its bowels
elbows plunged
in the magnetospheric slime

How Long Is That Train Been Gone - Roy Evans [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

early one mornin'
I woke
I was hungry
and broke 

throat warble blues
quite the trick
dead aim yodel

Man's Best Friend - Norman Monath [from Songs of The Pogo]

doth warm the winter day

New 'Frankie and Johnnie' - The Brothers Four [from The Brothers Four Cross Country Concert]

this one has Annabelle Lee
and not Nellie Blye

Marcie - Joni Mitchell [from Song to a Seagull]

poetics
of the left behind
sad people
beautifully photographed

In The Meantime - Betty Davis [from Betty Davis]

living in the moment

Maryhill Museum of Art
November 12, 2025

Reiche: Fanfare "Albeson" - The Canadian Brass [from High, Bright, Light and Clear]

music for public ceremonials
complexity avoided

Pléïades II Métaux - Iannis Xenakis - Red Fish Blue Fish

this music is located in a fish bowl
or lagoon
in changing weathers

Six Intermezzi - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded live at Bard Hall, October 17, 1983]

finding the music
between music
time blunders ahead
music
in conversation
with conversation
seeking break-through
fixed
in the idea
that
what we say
and play
matters
personally
a tonality
invented
by exploration
shaped
by the paths
of seeking
it
out

Dance, Dance, Dance - T Bone Burnett [from The Talking Animals]

costuming a fantasy
as a horror

Cold Mountain Songs 7: A Dream - Robert Morris - Deborah Norin-Kuehn, Margaret Kampmeier [from Open Space 30]

pitch class saturation
all voices have a say
at all times 

a music
might find room
in the shapes
of their continual reconfigurations

Track 4 - Students of Joan Schoepflin [from Spring Piano Recital 1998]

brevities

Maryhill Museum of Art
Gradus 54 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [October 27, 2003]

our evening's penance
is read out 

we are still
on a diet of As
only 

the pitch
of a moment
is not to be confused
with a possibility
of its inclusion
in a class
hear it
without a name
are we capable
of willfully
refraining
from deciding pitch matching
or
is that part
of what pitch is?:
a predisposition to match
or not
but
not
neither
that is
not innocent
of having made a decision

is the sense I make of it
due
to the names
or is it prior? 

hearing
is a tool we use
to determine objects
in the space we inhabit
as is sight
touch
et cetera
hearing determines things
things have durance
the durance of a heard thing
is its match

do we make too much of piano key strikes
as atomic elements?
they can also be a means
of sustaining a pitch
as a wind player would
with breath
or a string
with a bow stroke
a sound
that can only be created
with the picket fence
of repetition
of keystrokes
on its perimeter

replenished singing pitch
and then
the dampers can be deployed
with many results

Brambles - The True Bugs [from 25 Songs]

a wordy endeavor

Hilton Hihat - Bad Cop, Bad Cop [from Wings of Techno]

this hihat
apparently
uses a dial
I do not wish
every hihat
did 

clever use of settings
within a precision pulse groove
for where one dances
dipped in irony

November 13, 2025

Wait No. Wait - Josef K [from Found on the Stone Path]

shipping lanes
behemoths
long passages
fog and uncertain distance
stasis

Sonata 1980 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded May 14, 2009] [from Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981]

think out each move
measure carefully
pause on command
interruption within interruptions 

such a lot of noise
broken on the floor

maple snag, Seattle
Broadway Stomp - Jack Pettis [from That Devilin' Tune]

music to get the hips to swaying
in sleek outlines

C'est si Bon (It's So Good) - Stan Freberg [from The Very Best of Stan Freberg]

how I learned French

one of these days
pow
right in the orchestra pit

A Very True Story - Chris Kenner [from Land of 1000 Dances]

dance of nodding heads
it can be done while seated

I'll Oilwells Love You - Dolly Parton [from Just Because I'm A Woman]

playing on a southern pronunciation
oil is well that ends well

Euphoria - Michael Jackson [from Music & Me]

selling it like perfume

Serenade for Guitar and Percussion - Lou Harrison - David Tannenbaum, William Winant

percussion connects guitar to bedrock
or earth
or delight 

these movements are in separate rooms
we go to them

Annapolis Suite - Robert Starer - American Brass Quintet, Nancy Allen

competently starched
presentable

Banned Rehearsal 134 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 6, 1988]

we rumble the floorboards
grumble into our beards 

roaring harumphoderms 

somebody called on the phone
in 1988
to ask
if we were interested
in purchasing
any major appliances 

where one cannot predict
one cannot be surprised 

pouring our presence
unto magnetic tape
our:
we
were
here

maple snag, Seattle
Pie Jesu (from Faure Requiem) - Empire Brass Quintet [from Class Brass on the Edge]

tastefully played

Tall Pines - James King [from Bed By The Window]

at the ends of the lines
the banjo will fill the gap
with a traditional end of line lick

Gnome, Noam, 'Nam - Christian Asplund [from Brainstun]

keeps it narrow
knows its way

In Session at The Tintinabulary

November 9, 2025

Hermon - Keith Eisenbrey

three voice a canon at the fifth above and the fifth below

Postscripts

Drops

Music of Gavin Borchert (part 1)

some piano pieces from 15 years ago or so, and a bunch of more recent two-part inventions 2020 played on clavichord.

recordings of my compositions (and more!) can be found at keitheisenbrey.bandcamp.com - free to download or stream

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Playlist

Maryhill Museum of Art
Preface

"March 15. -- The City Forensic Club applied to the Court of Aldermen for a contribution; the grant was opposed by one of the Court, on the ground that they could have nothing to spare for any Foreign-sick Society while there was so much illness at home.

The same gentleman thought it his duty to inform the Court, that there was a report on 'Change of an alarming rise in Sperma-City. He said he had been taken from school so long ago, that he had forgotten its locality, and requested the Remembrancer to remind him. That learned gentleman, after referring to a map, said he could not exactly find the place, but he believed it was somewhere in Wales."

from The Comic Almanack, (1st Series: 1835-1843) an Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest, Containing Merry Tales, Humorous Poetry, Quips, and Oddities.

Texts

Recorded

November 1, 2025

Madrigals, Book VIII: O sia tranquillo il mare - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

even in this distant past
our culture's obsession with pitch's functions
drives our sense
of how this is doing what it does
how it differentiates itself
as a unique utterance

Praeludium in A minor, BuxWV 153 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

brick by brick
it builds itself
in even its distant corners 

the music before its fugue enters
tells us to sit down and pay attention 

annunciation and fugue

Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, BWV 143 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Amsterdam Baroque Choir, Ton Koopman

the artful play of interlocking duration schemes
fun brass parts
continuities modified as they are repeated
leaving space to expand the breathing room
of the sung phrase

Sonata in D major, Kk. 298 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

music made of Lego bricks
in surprising variety 

in imagination
we move through these bustling halls
smoothly airborne

Novelletten, op. 21 #7, Äußerst rasch - Robert Schumann - Éric Le Sage

the figures flow past our ears
gales
buffets
and breezes

Romance, S169 - Franz Liszt - Jenő Jandó

its soundtrack
lighting
and furnishings
its artful mood

Poème, Op. 41 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

perfumed words
taut lines
balanced periods 

suddenly
we are viewing from the side
where
we had not been

Little David Play Your Harp - Joe Reed Family [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

robust intonation
jumble of bible stories
Noah and David

Someone To Watch Over Me - Art Tatum [from Piano Starts Here]

it's as though the music can't help itself
it simply must twinkle and slide
include all its friends

Body and Soul - Morgana King [Sings The Blues]

enactment song
the singer sings
as though
they
were the self
of the text

Maryhill Museum of Art
November 3, 2025

From Yon Hills - Lake Washington Singers, Betty Eisenbrey, Joanne Deacon [April 16, 1963]

Schumann I believe
hundert tausend Küssen

My Funny Valentine - Bill Evans [from Some Other Time: The Lost Session from the Black Forest]

finger thinking
within closely guarded restraints
or guidelines
or
along a path
with pull to it
or
a subject matter
in the form of a path

Sorrow - David Bowie [from Pin Ups]

recriminations and blame

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Episode 05 - Douglas Adams - BBC Radio Workshop

sussed it
conical ebony bath

Improvisation 8 - Keith Eisenbrey, Anne McLellan [October 2, 2013]

running a bath
for the sound of it
back to Wittgenstein
text
as object
in a performance action
on the same footing
as the string bass
and the running bath
and the full bath
and the voice
and the room
and the microphone

Fuck Tha Police - N.W.A. [from Straight Outta Compton]

occupy the enforced role

Karaguna - Black Cat Orchestra [from Dante's Inferno Live Score]

it helps
for the sympathetic apprehension of a music
to invent a social situation
in which
it would be most appropriate
(or most plausible)
and ascribe the music
to that milieu 

here:
noir strip tease

A Perfect Day Elise - PJ Harvey [from Is This Desire?]

subtly de-emphasized figurational articulation patterns
under the sun of menace
the song
is a single image
fade to close

Eurydice (midi) - Keith Eisenbrey [October 12, 2003]

duet for reed sounds
does repetition of a multiplex segment
set up expectations?
how?
are they met?
how could they be?

Brindabani Sarang, Tintal/3-2 Rumba - Anjuman [form Rumba Meets Raga]

familiarization
through sympathetic collaboration

Three Guitars - S. Eric Scribner [from Odds and Ends]

they squeeze in through the cracks

Unfasten - Hanna Benn [from Divide]

image re-enactment
cycle message

November 4, 2025

Three Strathspeys - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded September 19, 2006; from Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981]

in the first two
I indulge
in the third
I dissect

Maryhill Museum of Art
I Ain't Got Nobody - Emmett Miller [from Really The Blues]

comic patter
padding
yodel icing

The White Birch and The Sycamore - Peggy Lee [from Sea Shells]

precious folky pretention

Say It Isn't So - Aretha Franklin [from Laughing On The Outside]

a personal plea

Witch Hunt - Wayne Shorter [from The Classic Blue Note Recordings]

a figure
the figure
is repeated
then starts repeating again
but
at the end
gets big
back
to the regularly scheduled
fourth figure
a coda
a pattern to follow
though
the point
isn't exactly
to follow
so much
as to reinvent

Is It In My Head - The Who [from Quadrophenia]

a soliloquy
unaccountable setting
incessant strumming

Boyce: Suite - Canadian Brass [from High, Bright, Light and Clear]

stately
proper
festive 

longwinded invocation
at last
the course is being served
the staff
spreads through the hall
with smooth motions 

we pause to remember the brave
and the gone on 

ah!
jugglers!

Banned Rehearsal 143 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [July 13, 1988]

the lost session
has been recovered
at least
somewhat 

begins with an attempt
to play my Serenade
for Aaron 

these figures
are not concerned much
with what key they might be in
at the passing moment
any will do

the sound of pages being shuffled
RESCUED! from OBLIVION! 

Maryhill Museum of Art
archivist presumed an error
at the time of this tape's original dubbing to digital
resulting
in a duplication of one session
under two names
and a missing sound file 

when the error was discovered
it was also discovered
that the archivist's stalwart hero
of a Sanyo tape deck
had finally gone
to the great fast-forward in the sky
so that the
archivist
had no means to recover the lost file
until
his intrepid spouse
helping to clean up her dad's place
brought home
an unused portable stereo system
to see
if it would work
before passing it along
it did well enough
to recover
the lost
from OBLIVION! 

spider web canon
I put Aaron to sleep
with a stretto canon
Serenade from the past
on the rims of wine glasses 

I can't bend over
because my head explodes 

a screw missing
has been a screw found 

I am not a reed man
think like a goose
sounds out of saxes
success!
twice! 
thrice! 

a honk like a goose sax 

I'm an expert fingerer
but only on keyboards 

introducing the key of D minor
use all 85 fingers 

two male apes
attempt to operate a saxophone
brilliance
at last 

a happily rescued session 

the obo roi rejoices extravagantly
honk fest 

what a strange tape to have forgotten 

there are a number of apparent artifacts
in the dub
as though someone were toggling a soft mute switch
to produce odd voids
perhaps
the tape was sticking
during playback
except
that it didn't seem to affect the speed 

hm

Be A Good Boy/If - Janet Jackson [from Janet]

the first track
is a seven-second bit
with some spoken words
addressing its object
from outside music 

the second track
is a manufactured dance music
addressing its object
from within music
throwing its manufacture
into sharp relief

At My Window Sad and Lonely - Billy Bragg & Wilco [from Mermaid Avenue]

careful use
of said syllabic English 

lines of 8 or 6 or 7

Maryhill Museum of Art
Saw47 (Cared Less) - Steve Kennedy [from State's Exhibit]

a groove
that twists
möbiusly
through itself

Zither Film 24 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 8, 2008]

passing a sound file
through a chipper
mapping
the resulting scatter 

the well-tempered
soundfile chipper 

tuning
to duration of snippet
and duration between snippets 

proximity range
closely packed
(lively entertainment)

loosely packed
(severe hidden elusive) 

amplitude and presence
exhibited by the snippets
were left
to their own devices

Gloom - Camarones Orquestra Guitarrística [from O Curioso Caso da Música Invisível]

high spirited gloom
unless gloom
is a Portuguese word
for something else

Banned Rehearsal 963 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt [July 30, 2018]

we seem reluctant
to do much that might be overt
especially
if it might be overtly music-like 

we pluck and putter
much as we might sip tea 

once below the surface layer
the activities engage each other
much ado in the duff

Sending Off - Steve Layton [from Bedtime Stories]

seems to have left its pulse
at the edge
to watch
but just for a moment

Maryhill Museum of Art
November 5, 2025

Fishing Blues - Henry Thomas [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

tempo adjustable
when the music catches up
to where the lyrics start
guitar
with voice
alternating
with penny whistle

Blue Funk - Ray Charles & Milt Jackson [from Soul Brothers/Soul Meeting]

low ceilinged sound
wood paneling
shags
cigar aroma
among friends 

Baby It's You - The Beatles [from Please Please Me]

another one of John's veiled threats

Don't Blame Me (Remake) (take 2) - Thelonious Monk [from The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings]

between lyrics
we pause
to hear what the music has to say about it

You Are Here - John Lennon [from Mind Games]

lap guitar?
differently described suns

Yea, Yea - Ramones [from Road to Ruin]

surf beat

Maryhill Museum of Art
Improvisation 9 - Keith Eisenbrey, Anne McLellan [October 2, 1983]

the bass comments
while the tub is filled
a voice speaks words
from a writing by Wittgenstein
inferring spirits
from physiognomy

All Your Lies - Soundgarden [from Ultramega OK]

punk as a preening strut
can't quite get it over the bridge

Music Box - Mariah Carey [from Music Box]

trope of personal devotion hyperbole
made all flowery and cushioned
fantasy of protected woman
paradise
safe in man's arms

Love Me Like I Love - Jonathan Richman [from I'm So Confused]

wants a mom

Gradus 53 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [October 13, 2003]

a meditative object
(made by meditating)
disciplined
(will-driven)
behavior
interesting
but risky 

even the discipline
will need to be disciplined 

even meditation
must be meditated upon 

can there be
a will-less meditation
if meditation
is a discipline?
(driven by a will?)

jolted from impact
to ripple 

the confounding thing about existence
is that it all
somehow
seems to function
without our help
or interference

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We're Not Lily White - Courtney Marie Andrews [from Urban Myths]

confessional self talk
confused crossroad

Return of a Queen - Dawn Richard [from Goldenheart]

cinematic
begging for official video
me
rhymes
with me
imagine that!

Hold Out Your Hand - Brandi Carlile [from By The Way I Forgive You]

a human tempo
and a power tempo
a human size
and a power size
an altar call

Diapsalmata - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded February 7, 2007; from Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981]

continuing to dissect with precision
pay no mind
to the occasional shelling
corners of mind
kept secure
so stern the sentinel

Jungle Blues - Benny Goodman's Boys [from Really The Blues]

ever wary
ever showy

Good Bait - Nina Simone [from Little Girl Blue]

so that the whole of the song
invents itself
taking it outside
with the piano
and all it can do

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Twas in the Moon of Wintertime [from The Life Treasury of Christmas Music]

"Twas"
being a traditional First Nations contraction I guess

Shout - The Kingsmen [from The Very Best of The Kingsmen]

dance call
round and round

St. Judy's Comet - Paul Simon [from There Goes Rhymin' Simon]

lullaby

Pléiades I: Mélanges - Iannis Xenakis - Red Fish Blue Fish, Steven Schick

a parade of beats
beat by beat
they pass in review

New Years' Day - U2 [from Under a Blood Red Sky]

shooting for prophetic-sounding

November 6, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 149 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [August 18, 1988]

picking up where we left off
with the tenor sax
rehashing bits of Book of Windows 

the social activity
of engaging with music
is music's only source of relevance
social or other 

outside the activity
there is not music
and hence
no relevance 

our modes of engagement
with music
have bearing
on its modes of relevance 

music theory
might be one such mode
dance
another
functionally equivalent
in that
they are both
modes of engagement
with their own tangents
and vectors of relevance 

Maryhill Museum of Art
for a music
to have topical relevance
to be
for example
antifa
regardless
of one's personal stance
in that regard
it would need to be engaged with
by some mode
in which
that topic is pertinent 

might
for instance
dance
be somehow
pertinently antifa
as a mode
of engaging with music?
music theory?
is a music
containing an antifa-pertinent text
thereby
antifa-pertinent
or
is the text of such a music
a mode of engagement
with music
and not the music
(id est
not really a proper part) 

I kind of like the idea
of sung texts
as modes of engagement
with music
and likewise
music
being a mode of engagement
with sung texts
theories
or dances
of each other 

all our modes of engagement
with each other
engage each other 

nagging concern:
if I am informed
of a music's antifa-pertinence
does that infliction of information
count
as an inherently authoritarian act
does being told ahead
nullify the possibility of relevance?
or cast a pall upon it? 

as a mode of engagement
music can be considered
properly
only through its engagement
with other modes
(including other modes of music)

it occurs to me
all of a sudden
that this recitation from Book of Windows
is
finally
accompanied by saxophone
as originally scored 

intent to control
is a problem

Maryhill Museum of Art
Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - Wu-Tang Clan [from Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)]

does the social relevance
of the language portion of this
adhere
to the portion that is music?
this music
is designed to
(and succeeds at it)
organize
the rhythm
of the speaking of the language portion
engaging
what they have in common
keeping it all
within metronomic grid lines
engagement by control

Skin - Madonna [from Ray of Light]

the language part
is explicitly seductive
is the music?
or
is it a theory
about an organization
of the scansion
of the language portion's
syntactical structure?
(but not its referential object) 

would I think different
if I were to engage with it
in dance mode?

Polovtsian Dance - Brave Combo [from Box of Ghosts]

a style of music
engaging with another music
runs the danger
of exposing its own peculiar weaknesses

Banned Rehearsal 747 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [November 16, 2008]

music is its own multitudes of modes of engagement
any mode
at any moment
upon any moment
at any mode

(a mode
is a two-humped node) 

sternly
from outside
locations
pointed comments
vectored reference
tracing intentions
across instruments
a sense of personality
recognized
by touch upon an instrument
or activity
it's nice to have a puzzle
to puzzle at

A Joyful Time - Hope Wechkin - Hope Wechkin [from Leaning Toward the Fiddler]

music responding to narrative
a rapt audience

Gradus 337 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 6, 2018]

the quantity of notes in play
has confounded any possibility
that I would want to check for errors 

a polyphony
generated by a further polyphony
of which
our original polyphony
is the accident
9,000 voices
just happen to coincide
for these few notes
or this crushing cluster 

what could we mean
by the tonality of a piece
that isn't exactly
its pitch-paths
in all their profusion
as a whole
each moment
compared with the moment
just since ensued from
in expectation
of
its soon
to have been ensued to
moment

Maryhill Museum of Art
I Don't Want To Fall In Love - Star Anna [streamed from Love Shades, February 14, 2023]

introduction
is to allow the singer
time
to be filled
with the song's voice

Chicago Blues - James P. Johnson and Orchestra [from That Devilin' Tune]

train ride
begging for the Fleischer fluid animation 

fancy fingers
on the keys
dancing
beneath them

I Hadn't Anyone Till You - Judy Garland [from Judy In Love]

an unnecessary purity brag?
she avoids final consonants at the ends of lines

In Session at The Tintinabulary

November 2, 2025

Canterbury New - Keith Eisenbrey

November 3, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 1137 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

November 5, 2025

Two-Part Invention in C Major - Gavin Borchert

in putting together Gavin's album
(see below)
I discovered that I had left this one unrecorded,
or lost the recording I had made earlier.
It was one of the easy ones
so I was able to record it quickly.

Postscripts

Drops

Music of Gavin Borchert (part 1)

I first became acquainted with the music of Seattle luminary Gavin Borchert in the early 2000s. I was struck by his sensitive ear for pitch and the clarity of his phrasing. Of the pieces in this collection, Prelude, Berceuse, and Two-Part Invention were recorded live at University Temple United Methodist Church in 2004 and 2007; Untitled (Slow Waltz) was recorded at my home in 2004, and the 19 Two-Part Inventions (on clavichord) from 2021 to 2025 - also at my home. The latter group were composed for piano, but I only had to move a few notes around to fit them into the clavichord's 5-octave span, where they seem to do just fine.

Prelude (2002)
Untitled (Slow Waltz) (2001)
Berceuse (2004)
Two-Part Invention (2006)
19 Two-Part Inventions (2020)

recordings of my compositions (and more!) can be found at keitheisenbrey.bandcamp.com - free to download or stream

Saturday, November 1, 2025

Playlist

Maryhill Museum of Art
Preface

"The sea had jeeringly kept his body, but drowned the infinite of his soul. Not drowned entirely, though. Rather carried down alive to wondrous depths, where strange shapes of the unwarped primal world glided to and fro before his passive eyes; and the miser-merman, Wisdom, revealed his hoarded heaps; and among the joyous, heartless, ever-juvenile eternities, Pip saw the multitudinous, God-omnipresent, coral insects, that out of the firmament of waters heaved the colossal orbs. He saw God's foot upon the treadle of the loom, and spoke it; and therefore his shipmates called him mad. So man's insanity is heaven's sense; and wandering from all mortal reason, man comes at last to that celestial thought, which to reason, is absurd and frantic; and weal or woe, feels then uncompromised, indifferent as his God.

Herman Melville, from Moby-Dick; or, The Whale.

Texts

Live

Maryhill Museum of Art
October 30, 2025

Kraabel / Mines / Miller / Grant
Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle
Caroline Kraabel, Kelsey Mines, Greg Miller, Anjali Grant

forest floor
enclosures
divisions
generations 

cage wheels
waking into frog faces
head on 

twitch active 

dark erasures
armless figures 

the content
of a space's sound
changes
with its personnel 

autonomy
of a mature anarchy
presumed 

frog mouth
with ghostly eyes
now gone 

hashed ovoid
left behind
encircled

Recorded

Banned Rehearsal 146
October 26, 2025

Happiness is a Warm Gun - The Beatles [from The Beatles]

a suite of hooks
with sing-along fade-out

Helpless Dancer - The Who [from Quadrophenia]

more Weill than rock and roll

Prophesy - Sun Ra, Walt Dickerson [from Visions]

to make this happen
with such contraptions
as pianos and vibraphones
is a kick

O' Sanity - Yoko Ono [from Milk and Honey]

a sing song
that cuts itself short

October 27, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 146 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Neal Kosály-Meyer [July 22, 1988]

sung my way baby 

innocuous problematics 

lazy

Mysterium - S. Eric Scribner [from Pianosphere]

repository
for what is hidden
a category of hiding 

soft mallet on the bass strings

Track 6 - Richard Rorex, Reid Merryman [from Mood for Rochelle]

rhythm scheme
from south of the border
but figured very like a piano rag

Track 4 - Eckstein Middle School Bands [from Mach 6]

a grand fanfare
a victorious return
a moment to remember
more marching
fanfare to the finish line

Zither Film 22 - Keith Eisenbrey [November 2, 2008]

one could make a file
sequencing the first bits
of each numbered zither film
say
up to a minute of each
it wouldn't do
what the bits were originally made to do 
but so what?
{NB: tried it, but the results were not very interesting}

Tokyo Shock - The Blue Ribbon Boys [from 5 Songs]

late model surf punk
Asian fetish

Maryhill Museum of Art
Gradus 336 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [July 23, 2018]

both collections include the fifth B
does one play a rung
or ring a rung?
erringerung 

up the basement stairs
wait out the night 

hypnotic
tictoctic 

playing piano
so as to be playing this piece
is
composing the piece
learning to play the piano
thusly
is
learning to compose
the piece one is playing
by composing it 

playing and composing
are two standpoints
from which to regard the piece
are they different standpoints?
matching standpoints? 

motor intent
(a-conscious)
willful intent
(apparent self-awareness of being one intending something)

No Mind - Steve Layton [from No Mind]

expanse
drummed
unconsciously
by passing events

Madrigals, Book VIII: Non partir ritrosetta - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

quick lines
slow lines
spilling lines
pooling lines

Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott, BuxWV 207 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

narrow corridors
ensconced illumination
heavy drapes
lofty domes
massive columns
thick frankincense 

music prepares space

Was frag ich nach der Welt, BWV 94 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Amsterdam Baroque Chorus, Ton Koopman 

syllable count
partitions of the text
set within a dance
so they join in the dance's grace 

we'll review the question amply
repeated
to grasp it fully
discussed from many angles 

chorale
is our proper response
to edifying instruction

Maryhill Museum of Art
October 28, 2025

Sonata in F Major, Kk. 297 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

always the unexpected show
drops threes in threes

Horn Concerto in E-flat Major - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - English Chamber Orchestra, Barry Tuckwell

1
something stirs our domestic tranquility
the horn will set all to rights
with masculine certitude
and pose striking

2
all is now well
supper is done
serious matters arise
and are dispatched
just like that


a morning ride
to annoy the foxes
and replenish vigor

Novelletten: Sehr lebhaft mit vielem Humor, Op. 21 #6 - Robert Schumann - Éric Le Sage

a lively cast of characters
on an outing
upon a spontaneously permutating carousel

Consolations: Allegro, S171/6 - Franz Liszt - Beatrice Berrut

a large helping of sugar coating
but sorrow is deep

Mazurka in F-sharp Major, Op. 40 #2 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

their faces flicker through celluloid soft focus

Blue Harmony - Clifford Hayes' Louisville Stompers [from Really The Blues]

piano chunking away gently in a corner of the room 

new instruments appear one by one
like a talent show
or tableaux

Maryhill Museum of Art
Humoresque - Art Tatum [from Piano Starts Here]

a sprite
loose among the guests
pulling noses and mustachios 

flapper flirt

Alpha - Ornette Coleman [from Something Else!!!]

motorcar speed
business booms
hip urban

Let Me Talk To You - Willie Nelson [from Here's Willie Nelson]

moral lessons
spooned down
with sentiment
(how oppression works)

Never Let Me Go - Bill Evans [from Alone]

indoors urban music
for drink nursing
and fond reminiscing 

I Know (I Know) - John Lennon [from Mind Games]

by way of apology
we offer this accusation
dressed up as an excuse

Come Back, She Cried (a.k.a. I Walk Out) [Demo] - Ramones [from Road to Ruin]

song with two positions in the stanza
or three or four
freak out

Improvisation 7 - Keith Eisenbrey, Anne McLellan [October 2, 1983]

another pack of nobodies
new reading

Up There Down There - Patti Smith [from Dream of Life]

playing dominatrix
nouveau noir

Black Tie White Noise - David Bowie [from Black Tie White Noise]

embedding a filtered sound
within differently filtered sounds
song as phantasmagoria

Da Art of Storytellin' Pt. 1 - Outkast [from Aquemini]

songs to better imagine a possibility
screenplay poem song

Assembly Rechoired 47 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy [October 10, 2003]

Steve joins us for the first time
we are quiet
tentative 

introductions over
we get down to business
making instruments make their sound 

so many rattles
so little time

To work your dirten bed - Christian Asplund [from Viola]

harsh proximity

Maryill Museum of Art
October 29, 2025

Gradus 239 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [December 30, 2013]

from back in the days
of only vowel notes
As and Es 

figures give notes character
provide an immediate context group
in which
they have functions
and places
and
by which
they can be compared
to notes
in other figures 

a note's position
within a figure
is
its meaning
as to that figure
both
abstractly
and
as it goes by
in the wild 

it
is part
of what we mean
by musical meaning

Slapstick - Tom Swafford [from Violin Improvisations]

this music is a theater
that has watched the Saturday morning cartoons

Maryhill Museum of Art
Gradus 387 - Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 21, 2023]

touch any button to begin
find the music within the rung
or
allow our music to discover the rung 

pairs of notes
and pairs of pairs

Lady Quit Her Husband... - Tub Jug Washboard Band [from That Devilin' Tune]

...unexpectedly 

improv prompt 

one wonders if they came across as hokey back then too? 

subject matter
entirely lascivious

How Long Has This Been Going On - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan sings George Gershwin]

first taste
instant success 

top of Sarah's game
right here

Give Your Heart a Chance - Stevie Wonder [from With a Song in My Heart]

everybody is up to our ears
peak HiFi
better than the real thing
in measurable minds

Maryhill Museum of Art
The Alter Destiny - Sun Ra [from Monorails & Satellites]

filters for identity
by convincing you
to group yours
and keep them enclasped
lest
they commit to certainty

Learn How to Fall - Paul Simon [from There Goes Rhymin' Simon]

learn to sin
before you can learn to be loved?
how very humane!

Racing in the Streets - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at the Roxy]

all bar brag
all the time 

poet lariat of New Jersey

The Electric Co. - U2 [from Under a Blood Red Sky]

more of a yawp than of a song

Banned Rehearsal 147 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Neal Kosály-Meyer [July 22, 1988]

Maryhill Museum of Art
trying to find a place for the microphone
that is out of the wind
apparently hopeless 

back at Snake's edge 

not even close to being out of the wind
but rather
the wind's effect on the microphone's output fidelity
does quite a number
on the ocarina sounds
gravels 'em up 

plunk
kerplunk
and kerplash 

to a dulcimer in the wind
the microphone
is more concerned with the breeze
than we are
should have given it a sweater 

now where are we?
in the middle of the Snake?

we
as microphones
are being moved about
through wind and storm
(we were born to suffer) 

did Neal once have a miniature guitar?
seems more likely than a dulcimer 

attempts are made
upon ocarinas
to toot hymns
mixed success

Hook - PJ Harvey [from Rid of Me]

fantasy demimonde
we be depraved
so
do as in Rome

I Used to Love Him (feat. Mary J. Blige) - Lauryn Hill [from The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill]

proceeding through severally viscous ethers

Man in the Moon - Humidiflyers [from Humidiflyers]

slow dance
proposition
porch light smooch

Maryhill Museum of Art
October 30, 2025

Gradus 147 -  Neal Kosály-Meyer - Neal Kosály-Meyer [November 3, 2008]

a baseline
inclusive of
(and in terms of which
they can be discussed)
all musics
made of the same parts 

to the extent
a music
is made of notes
that a pianist plays
that music
can be assigned its rung
based on its raw inventory 

whether that music
is a whole piece
a passage
a figure
or a single note 

set inclusion and related logics 

do we attend its sensual nature
in order to flee from its nullity
of explicit musical content 

all the music we make of it
doesn't
can't
touch it

Americano - Lady Gaga [from Born This Way]

a sheen
on a mirrored surface
laboratory music

Seacrest Park - Keith Eisenbrey [July 28, 2018]

Maryhill Museum of Art
on a floating dock
as it squeaks on its anchor pilings
in the waves of Elliott Bay

Shelter - Tom Baker Quartet [from Begin Again]

turn the key
to operate the entry mechanics 

once inside
siddown
take a load off
delight together
in hearing
each other's
hearing

In Session at The Tintinabulary

October 26, 2025

Arundel - Keith Eisenbrey

my 121st arrangement of tunes
as I find them
in an 1846 shape note song book 

journal
of my weekly whimsy
written in quick polyphony

October 29 & 30, 2025

Four Little Piano Pieces - Aaron Keyt

the third of these was tricky
every note a new trap
but I finally got close

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 28: Figure Studies 2011 and 2014

Another bunch of solo piano improvisations for you, from 2011 and 2014.
1. Figure Study 110110
2. Figure Study 140210
3. Figure Study 140303
4. Figure Study 141012

recordings of my compositions (and more!) can be found at keitheisenbrey.bandcamp.com - free to download or stream