Saturday, March 29, 2025

Playlist

Preface

"The natural aptitude of the French for seizing the picturesqueness of things seems to be peculiarly evinced in what paintings and engravings they have of their whaling scenes. With not one tenth of England's experience in the fishery, and not the thousandth part of that of the Americans, they have nevertheless furnished both nations with the only finished sketches at all capable of conveying the real spirit of the whale hunt. For the most part, the English and American whale draughtsmen seem entirely content with presenting the mechanical outline of things, such as the vacant profile of the whale; which, so far as picturesqueness of effect is concerned, is about tantamount to sketching the profile of a pyramid. Even Scoresby, the justly renowned Right whaleman, after giving us a stiff full length of the Greenland whale, and three or four delicate miniatures of narwhales and porpoises, treats us to a series of classical engravings of boat hooks, chopping knives, and grapnels, and with the microscopic diligence of a Leuwenhoeck submits to the inspection of a shivering world ninety-six fac-similies of magnified Arctic snow crystals. I mean no disparagement to the excellent voyager (I honor him for a veteran), but in so important a matter it was certainly an oversight not to have procured for every crystal a sworn affidavit taken before a Greenland Justice of the Peace."

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

Texts

Recorded

March 22, 2025

All I've Got To Do - The Beatles [from With The Beatles]

what is fame
as to a song
when we're listening to it
that is
when that song
is being
its real self?
a stumbling block 

relative cultural importance
as ontologized
into our consciousness

Bookends Theme (instrumental) - Simon and Garfunkel [from Bookends]

LP album concept or conceit
structural as to song order

Candle In The Wind - Elton John [from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road]

fame itself
as the subject of a song
that has gathered its own measure
of it

Main Street Saturday Night - Carole King [from Welcome Home]

a well tucked bed
of rhythm
to groove on
happy days
party in the streets

March 23, 2025

MFA Octet (Part 1) - Ben Boretz, Jill Borner, Nancy Chase, Keith Eisenbrey, Bruce Huber, Anne McLellan, Dan Sedia, Chuck Stein [recorded at Bard College, June 19, 1983]

a glorpy motion
gastropedal 

accreting space
unto itself 

it nears us
a village swarm 

digging
in

The Wild Truth - T Bone Burnett [from The Talking Animals]

a big empty room
obscures the detail
of everything

Banned Rehearsal 343 - John E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [October 22, 1993]

Daddy made the baby cry
stressed out times
stressed out sound
it barks and whistles
runs back and forth
tongue wagging
shrill and close 

Titans of noise
whipping in the gale 

loud for long stretches
press the walls outward
noise density 

phew
a breathing space

we must permeate these walls
with sound
properly primed
not neutral 

synth is too forward in the mix
to my ears
not even the Mighty W
can quite compete with it 

how does one relate
to an omnipresent sound
a being
without breathing

humans communicate
between breaths 

clinging clangor

{journal entry of October 27, 1998:

more silliness with synth and organ}

March 24, 2025

A Rose Is Still A Rose - Aretha Franklin [from A Rose Is Still A Rose]

text trope:
advice and encouragement
after a breakdown
or breakup 

the text
is in the guise
of direct address
to someone
an individual 

I could imagine it
being taken personally
but
how about the music part? 

the notes rhythms instrumentations et cetera 

to my ear
its placement
is not to be taken personally
it confers authority

Banned Rehearsal 649 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [May 9, 2003]

prolongation
of feeling out the space
well into its proper inhabitation 

we melt into a pool
on the floor
an active pool
a cogitation puddle
agitated 

feedback's empty stare

If Wishes Were Horses - Star Anna and The Laughing Dogs [from Crooked Path]

under the wide western sky
out of town
is not far

Banned Rehearsal 837 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [Mary 27, 2013]

setting out the tokens
rattling sabers
settling in
to be conveyed
wait for the rhythm-freight cars
to pass 

idly idling
each at their own lab table
some sharing across 

a difficult nut to crack
suddenly
we find ourselves
in a new space
next door
stuck
in a groove

counting play

Found in X Minor - Josef K [from Found on the Stone Pitch]

synthetic dream state
but why synthetic?
a designed space
cinematized architecture
we are immersed
then abandoned 

outing
ones in
by abandonment

Demolition - Keith Eisenbrey [March 31, 2023]

an engine
and scraping
and striking
and snapping 

the image of the space
those sounds are in
is not obviously
like the image
of outdoor space
one has
while
in
an outdoor space 

the imaged space
is much smaller 

restricted
to the space
between the speakers 

sounds do not blend here
they coexist
without touching

March 25, 2025

Madrigals, Book IV: "Io mi son giovinetta" - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

music
as fleeting
as tongues
can trip

Ich bin eine rufende Stimme, SWV 383 - Heinrich Schütz - Capella Augustana

sing it again
heavily underscored
the notion
that it is essential
to understand
in order to accept
or acknowledge
Grace

Nun lob, mein Seel, der Herren, BuxWV 213 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

is there a line
between an arrangement of a song
and a composition
using that song
as a cantus firmus?
clearly
no
at least
not a clear line

Premier Ordre (sol) - Les Abeilles. Rondeau - François Couperin - Kenneth Gilbert

fabric that sparkles as it drapes

Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn, BWV 23 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Gächinger Kantorei, Helmut Rilling

by means of canonic procedures
the various spans of melody
are heard
at once 

it fits
with itself 

dissonance
resolution
provides
the recited text
with a charisma
of solid factiness 

Protestentism's
endless commentary 

but
with some time to think
and respond

Sonata in B-flat Major, Kk. 267 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

economical figuration
the same figure set
at every turn

Les Boréades, Act II - Jean-Philippe Rameau - Orfeo Orchestra, Purcell Choir, György Vashegyi, Sabine Devieilhe, Reinoud Van Mechelen, Bendikt Kristjánsson, Philippe Estèphe, Thomas Dolié, Tassis Christoyannis, Gwendoline Blondeel

dance
as an articulation
within the drama 

artifice
preferred to verisimilitude 

as a matter
of cultural control 

we trust
what we have made
sooner
than we believe
in what appears to be true

Sonata in A Major, K. 331 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Mitsuko Uchida

pianist thinks vocally
the articulatory breaths
are all there
even though
the legato
rarely lifts 

a light and clear tone 

the Haydnesque sized sonatas of Mozart
served
one thinks
a different social
and economic
and intellectual purpose
than Scarlatti's? 

this particular sonata
is dramatically inert for Mozart

String Quartet in F Major, Op. 74 #2 - Franz Joseph Haydn - The London Quartet

open with the stupid version
or
did that ever really happen? 

finish
with comic swordplay

Sonata in G minor, Op. 22 - Robert Schumann - Peter Frankl

a fusillade of notes
to soften us up
quick answers
ricochet
off the offbeats

we find ourselves
finding a key
to be in

a song
as it disappears
along the mountainside 

lord of misrhythm 

virtuoso
impresario

Scherzo in E Major, Op. 54 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

coy
about letting on
it knows
its key
stomps its foot
and proceeds
to tell
a long
sad
story 

broken hearts
and passionate declarations 

the curtain
slams shut

Slavonic Dance in D Major, Op. 46 #6 - Antonín Dvořák - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - John Farrer

an antique country dance
all done up pretty

Prelude in E-flat Major, Op. 42 #8 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

we hear a bunch of notes
and figures
though connecting the one
to the other
can overwhelm 

keeping track
of midges
in a cloud

Preludes Book II: #11, Les tierces alternees - Claude Debussy - Walter Gieseking

quick
lightfooted
squirrel scurries

March 26, 2025

When The Jazz Band Starts To Play - Tom Morris [from That Devilin' Tune]

clown school
practiced bits

Sawmill Moan - Rambling Thomas [from Really The Blues]

pulse and balance
lurk nearby
in constant reference

Having Myself A Time (take 1) - Billie Holiday [from Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

each rhyme sequence
clearly melodicized

Four Transcriptions from Emerson (1938): No. 1 (abandoned) - Charles Ives - Charles Ives [from Charles Ives Plays Charles Ives]

going through attic junk

Sonatas and Interludes: Sonata VII - John Cage - Adam Tendler

withheld intimacy
close to us
but blank-faced 

it would be interesting
to hear these
without the preparations

Melancholia - Duke Ellington [form Piano Reflections]

mood poem

Moscow-Cheryomushki, Act 2 - Dimitri Shostakovich - Residentie Orchestra The Hague, Gennady Rozhdestvensky

life
as a circus
often malevolent
everybody's living situation 

comings and goings

The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came [from The Life Treasury of Christmas Music]

a little cantata
in three stanzas

Stormy Monday - ? And The Mysterians [from The Best of ? And The Mysterians]

blues aloft

Drive-In Saturday - David Bowie [from Aladdin Sane]

the messed up recent past
remembered
in the messed up recent present

Track 1 - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at Roxy July 7, 1978]

a bunch of cheering
and an announcement
more cheering 

hey! hey! 

say a few things first

Allergies - Paul Simon [from Hearts and Bones]

show-off vocal
stutter nerves guitar

Please Think - Benjamin Boretz - Tildy Bayer, Benjamin Boretz, Keith Eisenbrey, Bruce Huber, Penny Hyde [recorded at Bard College, March 4, 2088]

the last sounds I made
in Bard Hall
part of a multimedia piece
Ben was putting together 
for a thing
in Syracuse 

the last time
I was in New York
I played ("...my chart shines high where the blue milks upset...")
while other things were happening:
Ben and Penny
read from portions of Language ,as a Music
Bruce
played occasional quiet electric guitar{?} sonorities
and Tildy
I think
was in charge of a visual element
that included pages
of  If I Were a Musical Thinker 
and
may have also played some quiet Crumar tones
{unless that was Bruce} 

I played my bit
pretty true 

Penny gets the last word
Crumar fades us out
{lightning in the southern sky} 
conversation emerges
from out of hiding
{rain on the street}
{and there's the thunderboom}

Lonesome Cities - Nina Simone [from A Single Woman]

calling forth cinematic sweep
on a Vegas stage
complete with Amen

Banned Rehearsal 499 - Isaac E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [June 20, 1998]

a continuous cognizance
in making sound oneself
of every other sound
in the space
including ones own 

I'm of a wonder
whether some of this
is sound
made out of doors? 

one mic out
one mic in? 

a space inside a space 

performative avante gardity  

poly-spatial audio curation 

I can't easily picture
how we made this sound
such distances
singing together
how many echoes of us
do we hear?

{journal entry of May 15, 2006:

sitting next to the snare drum
comment
on passing denizens
mostly
not making much sound
other than
the snare drum
playing gently
batteries failing perhaps?
as though
from another room
except
the snare drum
in all its glory
how did we do that?
perhaps we used the Sonys?}

March 27, 2025

Thru The Winter - Bettye LaVette [from A Woman Like Me]

a groove
can be a solid ground
upon which a song can pass
without faltering
in that sense
it can serve a worthy function
within a culture of songs

Zither Film 11 - Keith Eisenbrey [March 20, 2008]

consisting
of a single
bp
a minimal texture
maximally elaborated

Half Walk - Half Run - Jesse Canterbury - Jesse Canterbury, Tiffany Lin, Brian Cobb, Paul Kikuchi [from Crosstalk - Here Now]

motions above
beneath
and between
the sheets
of surf wash

Corollaries: Down's Up - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded March 9, 2018]

probe balloon
passes upward
through the resonance spheres

Totem 22  - Sascia Pellegrini [from Totem VI]

nothing exists
save the signal set
and their doings

My Way Is Clouded - Manhattan Harmony Four [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

in a peculiar four
irretrievable
from the plunked chords
that introduce it

See That My Grave is Kept Clean - Blind Lemon Jefferson [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

fiddly guitar fingerwork
under the ends of blues lines

Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland - Eddie Condon [from That Devilin' Tune]

taking turns in the spotlight

I Can't Give You Anything - Peggy Lee [from Rendezvous with Peggy Lee]

the post war night club circuit
incitement of baby boom

There Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down - Brother Claude Ely [from Goodbye, Babylon]

Grave
and
Down
each
significantly prolonged
a duration rhyme

What Would I Do Without You - Ray Charles [from Yes Indeed!]

a pleading blues time

Frosty The Snowman - The Ronnettes [from A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector]

wall-o-sound
depersonified musicians
the singer
has a New Yorkerine diphthong
on
the fraw
of frosty

Ugly Beauty - Thelonious Monk [from Underground]

the melody
spans its entire stanza
occupying every moment of it

Searching for the Right Door - Billy Cobham [from Spectrum]

making a music
with a technician's arsenal

Astro - Sun Ray with Walt Dickerson [from Visions]

flying by ear

MFA Octet (Part 2) - Ben Boretz, Jill Borner, Nancy Chase, Keith Eisenbrey, Bruce Huber, Anne McLellan, Dan Sedia, Chuck Stein [recorded at Bard College, June 19, 1983]

we are the wind that blows after hours
a guiding incline

eight instruments
imitate an ocean drum
every tiny rolling orb
clearly drawn
across the head 

we roll
jostlingly around 

tilt maze
marble puzzle 

we find ourselves
in tuba land
floating
in the drift
of the moment's sensibility

Strictly Business - EPMD [from Strictly Business]

sucked in
the ritornello
is the articulation
of rhyme streams

Banned Rehearsal 344 - John E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [October 29, 1993]

taping the microphones
to their spot 

tuning pegs
for tuning 

learning the anatomy
of an accordion 

life is
full of forbidden brushes 

there is a gap
between the sounds
that are in space together
and spaces
that are in a space together 

sounds in rooms
||gap||
rooms in rooms 

conversing with toddlers
we adopt a simpler phrase structure
matching their competence 

rooms contain sounds
or rooms 

snares on
snares off 

using words
language is discovered
is music also discovered? 

the first moment
of recognition
that music
is a thing
that can be named
but described
only superficially 

Keith in a cape?
lined in silk
with a graphic
of all the Houston Cheerleaders

In Session at The Tintinabulary

March 23, 2025

Grafton - Keith Eisenbrey

March 24, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 1122 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy

March 25, 2025

("...my chart shines high where the blue milks upset...") - Benjamin Boretz

March 26, 2025

Prelude in D-flat Major - Lockrem Johnson

March 27, 2025

Prelude in B Major - Lockrem Johnson

Prelude in F-sharp Major - Lockrem Johnson

Prelude in B-flat minor - Lockrem Johnson

Prelude in A-flat Major - Lockrem Johnson

March 28, 2025

Prelude in F-sharp minor - Lockrem Johnson

Postscripts

Drops

One of the shining lights of the local music scene during the pandemic lockdown was Nonsequitur's Wayward in Limbo series: 134 commissioned recordings of new work by local musicians. I was honored to be asked for a contribution. The essential intimacy of the clavichord seemed fitting for the occasion, and I offer this series of short improvisations for your enjoyment.

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

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Playlist

Preface

"Never marry a widow (unless her first husband was hanged), or she will be always drawing unpleasant comparisons.
Never refuse a pinch of snuff, but do not become a snuff-taker: it is paying through the nose for a little pleasure.
Avoid argument with Ladies. In spinning yarn among Silks and Satins,  man is sure to be Worsted.
It is common to speak contemptuously of tailors and dress makers. This is bad taste; none but a rat would run down the sewers.
When a lady sits down to the pianoforte, always volunteer to turn over the leaves. To be able to read music is of no consequence, as you will know that she is at the bottom of a page when she stops short. If you turn over two leaves at once, you will probably have the secret thanks of most of the company."

"Manners Made Easy; or how to cobble a silk purse out of a sow's ear. "from The Comic Almanack an Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest, Containing Merry Tales, Humorous Poetry, Quips and Oddities, First Series, 1835-1843

Texts

Recorded

March 16, 2025

Heavensend - Christian Asplund [from Brainstun]

combo mode
tutti open
and close
scribblier midbit
vigorous

Gradus 136 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [March 24, 2008]

fish or fowl?

Intro (In The Hearts Tonight) - Dawn Richard [from Golden Heart]

produced
into a produced shape

Corollaries: Up's Up - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded June 1, 2023]

paths
taken up

Heat in a Cold Heart - Steve Layton [from Bedtime Stories]

traffic
at the minds' nexus
during a moment of experience

March 17, 2025

Madrigals, Book IV: Ohimè, se tanto amate - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

space
for space
to speak back

Tröstet, tröstet mein Volk, SWV 382 - Heinrich Schütz - Capella Augustana

music with strong bones
repetition
through the choral congregants

Toccata in G Major, BuxWV 165 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

clarification of dialog

Premier livre de clavecin: Triosieme Ordre (ut) : La Lutine. Tres vivement et marque - François Couperin - Kenneth Gilbert

cadence
to allow time
for each voice
to catch up
with the dance

Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölf, BWV 22 - Johann Sebastian Bach - The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Choir, Ton Koopman

rhetorical emphasis
voices (of the text)
enacted
within the musical setting
not depicting
the voices
but taking them on
we become music
in order
to hear music 

centrality
of the chorale tune
as
the embodied voice
of the congregation

Sonata in B-flat Major, Kk. 266 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

the music
is for the repetition patterns
to appear within

Les Boréades, Act I - Jean-Phillip Rameau - Orfeo Orchestra, György Vashegyi, Purcell Choir, Sabine Devieilhe, Reinoud Van Mechelen, Bendikt Kristjánsson, Philippe Estèphe, Thomas Dolié, Tassis Christoyannis, Gwendoline Blondeel

in this music
the music is
the stage
of the opera's theater 

the actual stage
and its sceneries
and its actions
are all superfluous

March 18, 2025

Concerto in F Major, K. 413(387a) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner, Malcolm Bilson

as stanzas might be:
two straightforward lines
followed by the comic kickers 

the background libretto
is always clear
and full of playful wit 

scenes with decorations
by the keyboard

Die Schöpfung, Der Erste Tag - Franz Joseph Haydn - English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner, The Monteverdi Choir, Sylvia McNair, Donna Brown, Michael Schade, Gerald Finley, Rodney Gilfry

extended symphonic overture
resists establishment
(till God says it's OK)

this music
is the technicolor wide-screen version 

the singers are the embodied text

Variation in G Major - Robert Schumann (arranged for piano by J. Draheim) - Florian Uhlig

amid the crossing staccato lines
we find
explicated
a further space
of crossing lines

Prelude in E Major, Op. 28 #9 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

procession
through the nave of awe

Slavonic Dance in A Major, Op. 46 #5 - Antonín Dvořák - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, John Farrer

what does national identity
or cultural anthropology
or tourism
gain
from being trotted out
on the international stage? 

the world
was getting smaller
railroads and steamships and modern warfare

Prelude in F minor, Op. 42 #7 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

bodies of figuration
in intimate embrace

Preludes Book II: #10, Canope - Claude Debussy - Walter Gieseking

this music
is concerned
with its quiet chord voicings
ordered
and arranged

Ameno Resadá - Ernesto Nazareth - Marcelo Bratke

the industrial music
of our sad age
was derived
from the social musics
of the taverns and Bierhallen
of the so-called Western Culture
in these Americas

Minglewood Blues - Cannon's Jug Stompers, with Noah Lewis [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

jumps into its quasi-lazy goingness
(its going-time)
a slowly throbbing inflection
of pushing forward is felt

Forget If You Can (take 2) - Billie Holiday [from Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

that's quite the list
of what to forget
if I can
even though
I wasn't there
at the time 

Handsome Hal and his Tintype Gal

Study No. 23 (partial) (1938) - Charles Ives - Charles Ives [from Charles Ives Plays Charles Ives]

I'm not sure what he's studying here exactly

May Rain - Lou Harrison - John Duykers, Julie Steinberg, William Winant

a persisting apartness

Reflections in D - Duke Ellington [from Piano Reflections]

the specious present
and the specious here/there

Mood Indigo - Nina Simone [from Little Girl Blue]

not a piano solo for beginners
does this song
like
she's doing that song

With a Song In My Heart - Stevie Wonder [from With a Song In My Heart]

his voice
is at a vulnerable tangent

Ain't No Way - Aretha Franklin [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

who's that coloratura back there?
{Cissy Houston}
shit man! 

(we don't need no stinking Theremins)

Aisumasen (I'm Sorry) - John Lennon [from Mind Games]

weary guitar
heavy strum
loud piano chords
stand for
heart and soul

Languidity - Sun Ra [from Languidity]

has filled
our viscous sphere

shoulda been playin' this
in the cantina

JB KE DS 830607 - Jill Borner, Keith Eisenbrey, Dan Sedia [recorded at Bard College, June 7, 1983]

ex nihilo
a texture of quiet motions
back into nihilo
long pause
we test the waters
one at a time 

apparent continuities
of: instrument and thought
: puppet beings 

did we plan the pauses
priorly?
not a clue

I wear a colored hat 

sip at it
it might be too strong
yo ho ho

March 19, 2025

Helter Skelter - U2 [from Rattle and Hum]

bathed
in stadium hubris

Banned Rehearsal 342 - John E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [October 15, 1993}

synthesizer production of sound
from waveform up 

the actions of human bodies
are not native to its design 

except
as a stopgap accommodation 

making a replica
in electronic signals
of
what might be
a sound wave 

the device
then
acts upon parts of itself
to produce that sound wave
in real space
guided by
but not made by
a human agent 

Q
what engine powered organ blowers pre-electricity
(and presumably post human-powered bellows)? 

shouting in our several corners
somewhat stoppered in the ears
throughout 

power
without personal effort
an attractive nuisance 

obtuse dynamism
incessant
all the different sounds
are the same
arm banging

{journal entry of October 26, 1998:
lots of Aaron's synth and the organ
the big organ
hey
and the new trombone
Dervish electronique
do we want
anymore
to know
what your mind
was
then
reli{?}d
into now
or
do we want to know
what your mind
is now
with us

cooing dove
loses some energy
and bite}

The Fundamental Things - Bonnie Raitt [from Fundamental]

differentiated stanzaic functions
(rondo)

Gradus 44 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [May 26, 2003]

it isn't about making music
it is about making an ear 

not to hear
but to hear through

Better Get to Livin' - Dolly Parton [from Backwoods Barbie]

life advisor
moral instruction
preachin'

Gradus 226 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [May 20, 2013]

when a note isn't playing
it's thinking 

sshh
now they're all thinking 

now
they are demonstrating
the particulars
of the device
that makes these sounds
mallets
and taut wires
and a soundboard

Improvisation #1 - Taylor Ho Bynum and Mark Dresser [from THB Bootlegs Volume 4]

bass and trumpet
chasing each other like puppies

Sinfonia 1 (piano) - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded June 15, 2023]

quite smugly content

Tin Roof Blues - New Orleans Rhythm Kings [from That Devilin' Tune]

life
in the ritenuto lane

My Honey's Lovin' Arms - Ray Miller [from That Devilin' Tune]

nothing ritenutoid about this
it cooks right along
with its roaring decade

Summer Moon - Florence Price - Lara Downes

a strand of music
in America
that lives
between worlds
as much like
as unlike
each
the other

Sonatas and Interludes: Sonata VI - John Cage - Adam Tendler

poem on nice paper

March 20, 2025

That's When Your Heartaches Begin - Elvis Presley [from Sunrise]

spoken stanzas
cornpone

Night Time Is The Right Time - Ray Charles [from Ray Charles at Newport (live)]

educating the populace
how it is

Misery - The Beatles [from Please Please Me]

throwing pebbles
into the fadeout breaks

A Cradle Song (Blake) - Allen Ginsberg [from Holy Soul, Jelly Roll]

vision
as interpretive conception
arising
in a body
in response
to a stimulus
(demanding enactment) 

text of Blake
enacted
with Ginsberg's apparatus

Tenderness - Paul Simon '[from There Goes Rhymin' Simon]

back when production
was about clarifying the arrangement
so that
everyone sounds good
let the musicians do their work

For You - Prince [from For You]

inscribing production
on his own self
(nice choral writing!)

Jamaican Love Story - The Trolls [from Jamaican Love Story b/w Corpse of a Nation]

the first 45rpm single I ever owned
a Bard Band
I knew the guitarist (Bruce Huber)
one of the oobah singers (Nancy Chase)
and the cover
was hand decorated
for me
by my good friend
Jill Borner

Banned Telepath 16 San Diego - Anna K, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

single pokes
into a reverberation beast
recorded in a culvert? 

thirty seven years ago
next week 

access to a piano
didgeridoo
voice
drum not piano,
guitar?
both? 

the space this might be in
eludes my conjecture
and yet
its image
is unmistakably present
in the sound
each instrument's pokes illuminate
some aspect of it
even
when the identity
of the instrument
is unclear 

follow the traveled ecstatic path

spaghetti
pass Getty 

could be a Sunday school upright 
with that tuning 

plus seven
days minus seven years
and thirty 

a space bubble
of several space bubbles 

that is a kitchen
I strongly suspect
this tape
has several sources
interlain

Come Away To the Skies - Robert Shaw Festival Singers, Robert Shaw [from Amazing Grace]

hymnody
(a family thing)
{NB family lore has it
that Robert Shaw
was a distant cousin of mine}

Dempster Retirement Jam (end) - University of Washington Contemporary Group Improvisation Ensemble Alumni [June 12, 1998]

conversational language
need not be
as loud as music
to be effective
in conversation 

performative ejaculatory exclamation
is not conversational
it louds itself
to music's level of loud
(fight response) 

that a sound
is music
does not guarantee
that the music it is
plays nicely
with the rest of the room 

quite probably
the last time I ever touched timpani
with musical intent

Comin' Back To Me - Karin Blaine [from Dirty Money]

microhone intimacy delta
(performance/enactment)
to perform
is to imitate
faintly
enactment

Lids Film Salon Mix - Keith Eisenbrey [March 25, 2008]

a project's full sound library
to be remixed for specific use
in this case
the use was
as a part
of the sound
for loudspeakers
for
the mostly speechified piece
in which
I poured 200 pingpong balls
onto the Chapel's wooden stage
from the top of the staircase
that forms the back wall 

The Joy of Accumulation 

spilling seed
upon the wooden floor

Mujo Kuje - Hope Wechkin [from Leaning Towards the Fiddler]

vocal focal pitch
structured
as open strings
the pitch space
holds firm

Corollaries: Down's Down - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded June 1, 2023]

one could do the corollaries
all at once
as a four-voice motion
a concatenate motion 

exploratory cartography

"If I Had No Place To Go" (Townes Van Zandt) - Star Anna [from Love Shades, streamed February 14, 2023]

one of the sweeter sad songs
tuning trouble
full song enactment

My Lord's Gonna Move This Wicked Race - Norfolk Jubilee Quartet [from Goodbye, Babylon]

music to preach with
telling God
what They're gonna do

Prison Cell Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

song
is a way to use language
set apart
from direct communication
(a conceit)

You Had An Evening to Spare - Fats Waller [from That Devilin' Tune]

such clean little ornamentations

Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money Too) - Peggy Lee [from Rendezvous with Peggy Lee]

relationship economics

She's All Right - Muddy Waters [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

an image of amplifications
in space 

boardmix-like

Zing! Went The Strings of My Heart - Judy Garland [from Judy In Love]

character enactment
obligatory dance stanza
enact it
all the way
to the back of the hall

In Session at The Tintinabulary

March 16, 2025

Eastport - Keith Eisenbrey

March 17, 2025

Prelude in B minor (#6) - Lockrem Johnson

Gradus 411 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

any set of notes
can be a gamut
to be partitioned
(taken apart)
ordered
arranged
by any set of notes
given
a sufficiently robust modular arithmetic 

the particular senses
by which means
a music
made itself
to be made
by the party of the first part
and the senses
by which means
a music
allows itself
to be made
by the party of the second part
need not congrue
id est
a music
may be
(probably is)
another music
also
but
not immediately accessible
(media intervenes) 

the body puppet
the body media
lid kept on
fashion man
earmaneyemannosemanmouthmanfingerman
ears
eyes
noses
mouths
touches
fashion
(the sixth sense)

March 20, 2025

Prelude in A Major (#7) - Lockrem Johnson

Prelude in C-sharp minor (#10) - Lockrem Johnson

Prelude in G-sharp minor (#12) - Lockrem Johnson

Postscripts

Drops

One of the shining lights of the local music scene during the pandemic lockdown was Nonsequitur's Wayward in Limbo series: 134 commissioned recordings of new work by local musicians. I was honored to be asked for a contribution. The essential intimacy of the clavichord seemed fitting for the occasion, and I offer this series of short improvisations for your enjoyment.

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

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Playlist

Preface

"A Rising Genius.
Timothy Sly's own Epistle (not the Master's).

Dear Dick, - I copied my school letter to Father and Mother ten times before one was good enough, and while the teacher is putting the capitals and flourishes in I shall slip this off on the sly. Our examination was yesterday and the table was covered with books and things bound in gilt and silk for prizes but were all put away again and none of us got none only they awarded Master Key a new fourpenny bit for his essay on Locke because his friends live next door and little Coombe got the tooth-ake so they would not let him try his experiments on vital air which was very scurvy. It didnt come to my turn so I did not get a prize but as the company was to stop tea I put the cat in the water butt which they clean out in the holidays and they will  be sure to find her and we were all treated with tea and I did not like to refuse as they might have suspext something. Last night we had a stocking and bolster fight after we went to bed and I fougt a little lad with a big bolster his name is Bill Barnacle and I knocked his eye out with a stone in my stocking but nobody knows who did it because we were all in the dark so I could not see no harm in it. Dear Dick send me directly your Wattses Hyms to show for I burnt mine and a lump of cobblers wax for the masters chair on breaking up day and some small shot to pepper the people with my quill gun and eighteen pence in coppers to shy at the windows as we ride through the villiage and make it one and ninepence for there's a good many as Ive a spite against and if father wont give it you ask mother and say its for yourself and meet me at the Elephant and Castle and if there's room on the coach you can get up for I want to give you some crackers to let off as soon as we got home while they are all a Kissing of me Your affectionate brother Timothy Sly."

from The Comic Almanack an Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest, Containing Merry Tales, Humorous Poetry, Quips and Oddities, First Series, 1835-1843

Texts

Live

March 13, 2025

Kin of the Moon, with Tom Baker
The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle

A Lack of Anchors - Sarah Perske

distance from home
clearly coded
more dumping on Schoenberg 
(just stop please)
surrounding decor
to the vocal line

Built to Last - Leanna Keith

upgrade your experience
vocal becomes part of the ensemble
well integrated 

music as social commentary 

Improvisation

like breathing

Recorded

March 8, 2025

Danse Bacchanal from Samson and Delilah - Empire Brass [from Class Brass On The Edge]

opera favorites
leeches
upon the body operatic

Dempster Retirement Jam (continued) - University of Washington Contemporary Group Improvisation Ensemble Alumni [recorded at the The University of Washington, June 19, 1998]

chasing rolling sticks
across the floor
hold to your pitch

Track 1 - ?? [from Eisenbrey 2003]

{NB from my mother's collection, presumably from a Chamber Music Camp she attended in 2003}

a song
amateur engineering
overpowers the medium

Dear S. - Brian Cobb - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded Jun 16, 2010]

now we will consider the simplest things
in all their nakedness

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

music like an engine
coming up to power
to do its work
tricked out bike

March 9, 2025

Gradus 329 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [March 5, 2018]

a field
of unstomped snow
flakes
big fluffy ones
absorbed
one by one
soft
slow motion
we read
their pattern
in time
and fields
shapes
like graspable processes
slowing
alternation
accelerating
et cetera
shapes
like our utterance
declamation
explanation
oration
et cetera 
we
are organizing piles of notes 

excursus:
Q: when we say
we hear an interval
(as,
or without an as)
what is it
in the sound
that
is
the interval
we say we hear?
A:
an interval
is the distance
between items
or
an interval
is the spin
that items
put on each other
items
being pitches
or groups of pitches
or amplitudes
or groups of amplitudes
or
whatever it is
that is heard
as having an interval
so
what we mean
when we say
we hear an interval
is
that we discern
an interval
from what we heard 

factoid
humans can be capable
of some pretty fine discriminations of pitch intervals
making pitch intervals very useful
for musical intercourse 

as harmonies pulse through the moil
of partials
those harmonies gain a rhythm
of reemergence
as though
they were revolving slowly

The African Kimono - Kevin Leystah II - Soren Hamm [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, February 27, 2025]

a line drawing
gracefully in ink
garment poetry

Madrigals, Book IV: A un giro sol de' begl'occhi lucenti - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

song:
language shaped like music
:-:
music shaped like language

O lieber Herre Gott, SWV 382 - Heinrich Schütz - Capella Augustana

:-:
language shaped like music
shaped
like the sacred
charisma

Lobt Gott, ihr Christen, Allzugleich, BuxWV 202 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

clockwork church

Premier livre de clavecin: Triosieme Ordre (ut) : La Favorirte, Chaconne a deux tems. Gravement, sans lenteur - François Couperin - Kenneth Gilbert

beneficence flowered down upon us
wave after wave

March 10, 2025

Ich Hatte Viel Bekümmernis BWV 21 (Appendix): Coro: "Sie Nun Wieder Zufrieden" - Johann Sebastian Bach - Amsterdam Baroque Choir, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Ton Koopman

voices dance
clockwork paths
across-upon
the pitch stage

Sonata in A minor, Kk. 331 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

bespoke articulations

Sonata in A Major, K. 331 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Lili Kraus

variations
party game
with costumes
each character
makes what it can
of the theme
in turn

Concerto in E-flat Major pour Clavecin et Pianoforte - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Ton Koopman

wide ranging discussion
across the assembled panel
sharing tender solicitudes
at the hearth
an excursion in the bright day

String Quartet in C Major, Op. 74 #1 - Franz Joseph Haydn - The London Haydn Quartet

pulled up by the collar
attention guided by hand
paths may be made
only
upon the notes given
exposed skill
execution points
of all things gracious
bagpipes or droners
what fun

March 11, 2025

6 Etudes de concert d'apres des caprices de Paganini, Op. 10 #6, in E minor - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

arrival at
counts
as establishment of
or
we'll punctuate
with a chord
so
we know
where
we thought
we were

Prelude in F-sharp minor, Op. 28 #8 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

figurational reverberance

Slavonic Dance in A-flat Major, Op. 46 #3 - Antonín Dvořák - Royal Philharmoni Orchestra - John Farrer

charmed at first
then inveigled
enfolded
included 

blank face of charm

Etude in C-sharp minor, Op. 42 #5 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

in the key of troubled waters and restless hearts

Preludes Book II: No.9, Hommage a S.Pickwick, Esq., P.P.M.P.C. - Claude Debussy - Walter Gieseking

upright and solid
gay cheery times

Batuque - Ernesto Nazareth - Marcelo Bratke

everything is square
at the same scale
a machine music
for automated reproduction
one machine
one music
just insert the barrel of cams
the music's jig

A Jazz Holiday - Benny Goodman [from That Devilin' Tune]

promenade in finery

Study No. 2 (end) (1938) - Charles Ives - Charles Ives [from Charles Ives Plays Charles Ives]

flailing away at murky

Song for Quetzalcoatl - Lou Harrison - San Francisco Contemporary Music Players

sound track
of a film
that is itself
that film
inside
the sound track
of its going

Dancers In Love - Duke Ellington [from Piano Reflections]

finger snap breaks
cute and light

Sea Fever - Peggy Lee [from Sea Shells]

this is a very strange track 

for the sophisticated 50s hi fi enthusiast

Fingertips Pts. 1 and 2 - Stevie Wonder [from Recorded Live - The 12 Year Old Genius]

in command

(Sweet Baby) - Since You've Been Gone - Aretha Franklin [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

a narrative
hiding in an epistle
with commentary

Here Comes the Night - David Bowie [from Pinups]

relation between verses and chorus
not narratively clarified

Space Monkey - Patti Smith Group [from Easter]

urban disintegration pressure
apply attitude liberally
armor plated
meted out

KE SJ DS 630602 (side 2) - Keith Eisenbrey, Sarah Johnson, Dan Sedia [recorded at Bard College, June 2, 1963]

we'll let it sit for a moment
after each event 

serendipitous
co-invented chord 

my obsession with pitch
on the path
to 5 Movements 

Dan the feedback whisperer 

I am the floor
I will hold firm 

what sort of voice is it
that it has?
a voice of three voices

I ... Dreaming - Stan Brakhage

film
as a music
its verses and vices
supremely lovely

Banned Rehearsal 341 - John E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [September 10, 1993]

in our new home
first recording in the garage studio
introducing the Mighty Uncle Wurlitzer
and a new shape of space
to attempt to record
a new play room
for John
scrubbing all the surfaces
with bow and rosin
we must shout
to hear ourselves shouting
into the environs
sawing
through the allotted time
overwhelming
the bass 

a fantasy
with Aaronsbundler as tour guide 

no ho
backhoe
Ohio 

big groups of backhoes
under rocks
at night

{journal entry of September 29, 1998:

we enter the studio for the first time
and the big Wurlitzer}

March 12, 2025

Drowned World/Substitute for Love - Madonna [from Ray of Light]

language is never just a sound
neither is music
nor dance motion 
nor sculpture form
nor painting paint

Gradus 42 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [May 5, 2003]

A five
(fifth A)
hushed
an object
touched gently
pointed at
indexed 

were there to be a second pitch
appearing
a motion
would be imputed
to something
(the line)
(which line
was created
by the motion
imputed) 

I.D./Feedback - Janet Jackson [from Discipline]

hi tech fetish

Banned Rehearsal 836 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [May 13, 2013]

make the music at hand 

a drumming about
resolves
into a conversation
of taps
continuities of activity bundles
rather than
structures of discontinuities
of repetition patterns
(see Scarlatti) 

river thread
spun
not woven 

responding to each moment
as it creates them
we
are getting quiet
in depth

Light Body - Hanna Benn [from Divide]

magic intonation
a vial of liquid song 

(more hi tech fetish)

Sinfonia 1 (clavichord) - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [April 16, 2023]

composition
is discovery
of an ideational organism

Midnight Blues - Ethel Waters [from Really The Blues]

the voice of conscience

Charleston is the Best Dance of All - Charlie Johnson [from That Devilin' Tune]

music and dance
joined at the center of gravity 

instruments played by bodies

Coal Creek March - Pete Steele [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

homespun virtuosity
banjo:
American flat head kora

Sonatas and Interludes: Sonata V - John Cage - Adam Tendler

finger drumming

My Happiness - Elvis Presley [from Sunrise]

no blue memories then 

epistolary conceit

How Long Blues - Ray Charles, Milt Jackson [from Soul Brothers]

as though recorded in a living room
the die-for vibe
of playing for each other's pleasure

Roly Poly - Willie Nelson [from Here's Willie Nelson]

he would be singing about a child
more or less my own age
at the time

Little Boy Lost / Little Boy Found (Blake) - Allen Ginsberg [from Holy Soul, Jelly Roll]

each word a plane and an angle

The Real Me - The Who [from Quadrophenia]

rock opera
a concert of rock music
with a plot of sorts
(much like early opera)

Three Songs - ?? - Betty Eisenbrey (with introduction by Carlyle Kelley)

Carlyle was my mom's voice teacher in 1950
three songs she sang when she was 24 or so
multiple dubbings back in history
to get to the original singing

China Girl - David Bowie [from Let's Dance]

narrative collage
in a crowded world

March 13, 2025

Banned Playalong Playedalong 2 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [March 25, 1988]

Aaron made a tape
and sent it to us
we played it back into our space
and responded
with sounds
recording the results on tape 

a constant hum
boat engine
idling
in motion
long voyage
below decks
banned ship
Greenwood Big House
rattle
to pass the time
of transit

Has tu point veu - The Baltimore Consort [from La Rockque'n'Roll]

tavern song?

Dempster Retirement Jam (continued) -  University of Washington Contemporary Group Improvisation Ensemble Alumni [recorded at the The University of Washington, June 19, 1998]

more conversation
catching up
kissing the bust of Mozart
at La Boisserie 

it occurs to me
that Stu
was probably then
about the age I am
now
(wow)
there must be a group picture somewhere
since there we are
arranging it 

free flowing polyconversational

In Session at The Tintinabulary

March 9, 2025

Nichols - Keith Eisenbrey

March 10, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 1121 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt

March 11, 2025

("...my chart shines high where the blue milks upset...") - Benjamin Boretz

getting there

March 12, 2025

Preludes 1, 2, and 3 - Lockrem Johnson

March 13, 2025

Preludes 4 and 6 - Lockrem Johnson

I'll be working on getting solid recordings of all 24 now that my piano is in tune

Postscripts

Drops

One of the shining lights of the local music scene during the pandemic lockdown was Nonsequitur's Wayward in Limbo series: 134 commissioned recordings of new work by local musicians. I was honored to be asked for a contribution. The essential intimacy of the clavichord seemed fitting for the occasion, and I offer this series of short improvisations for your enjoyment.

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