Saturday, August 28, 2021

Playlist

 Preface

"Churchy La Femme: If you thinks of Nothin' it don't matter much what kind of nothin'.

Howland Owl: It does too.

C: Nothin' is allus plain nothin'.

H: My boy as you grow older you'll learn: nothin' can be fancy nothin' can be ugly.

C: Nothin' is nothin' . . . It ain't anything one way or 'nother.

H: But when I thinks of nothin' it can by shiny and speckled an' fascinatin'.

C: Well, I agrees, when you thinks, nothin' can be very fascinatin'.

H: ?"

- Walt Kelly "Pogo, Clean as a Weasel: The Complete Syndicated Comic Strips Volume 6 - daily strip of July 29, 1959" Okefenokee Glee & Perloo Inc. 2019

Texts

Recorded

August 21, 2021

Psalm - Lake Washington Singers, Betty Eisenbrey [April 10, 1962]

has that blockish Handel feel to it
punch everything
could be Beethoven though
certainly more his style of chord changes
the cut even has some riser stomping at the end
an artifact

Him or Me - What's It Gonna Be? - Paul Revere and the Raiders [from The Legend of Paul Revere]

false choice
rhyming couplets
an interestingly intermittent backing vocal in the verses
still a false choice

Elijah - not Mendelssohn - Bellevue First United Methodist Church Children's Choirs, Betty Eisenbrey [April 14, 1972]

I'm in there somewhere, age 13

Movin' Out - Billy Joel [from The Essential Billy Joel]

tries to tell a group of stories tied together by a chorus
but that game had long been won by Chuck Berry's supremely economical poetry

Book of Windows (sides 3 and 4) - Keith Eisenbrey - Jill Borner, Keith Eisenbrey, Bruce Huber [recorded in a common area at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, August 4, 1982]

It was salutary, at such an early age, to become acquainted with long expanses of time unsupervised. At some point the sheer duration of it becomes its own image, and an overbearing one at that. It threatens to obscure every other image. In the face of immensity, detail and experience fizzle.

A wilderness of sorts.
A meditation on time and crossing from here to here.
A very long bridge.
Gertrude Stein was my Virgil
- not that she was there,
but that she flipped the switch
that released the trap door
out of business as usual
but also Stockhausen (Hymnen)
and Schubert (Die Winterreise)
and of course Stu Dempster.
A sort of quadrumvirate.
Sarah the Beatrice
and Anna
(not yet K, not yet Aunt, not yet Livia P)
actually just a name that fell out of the cross lingual homophonic transliteration thusly:
Wir können noch ein Dimension tiefer gehen
becomes
fear can Anna knock immense and deeper goings on
Bruce Huber was magnificent

August 24, 2021

Beaten Paths - Milton Babbitt - Thomas Kolor [from Solo e Duettini]

the result of off-stage
out of frame
processes
surmised
or presumed
or assumed
or obvious

Banned Rehearsal 294 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [June 12, 1992]

my journal entry of August 24, 2021

{{from my journal entry of January 5, 1995}} ::

"Bruce the Pitch Matcher"

gentle reverberant elastic sound,
drum head bounce roll tapping lightly
HOO!
mbiru liquid drops:
two instruments in one mbiru:
an
- no, three:
a 'pitchless' click
- an impulse
and a sustain

Anatomy of Drum Sound:
Bell Sound
stick
impulse
sonority
in experience a 3 peaked phenomenon 

Just Intonation.
given a small enough unit interval
percussive impact pitch impulse pitch [decay] carry.
continuation.
Sound of
1. mallet
2. head
3. body ?
OR a broad enough definition of pitch matching
1 tongue
2 cylinder
3 room
and Bob the Unit Interval

plectrum
:
string
:
box

echoic/anechoic - Benjamin Boretz [from Open Space 33]

the distinction is not a property of the sound but rather of its context
a true anechoic chamber (or context)
would be without even the listener's reflection of the experience.
In one ear out the other in perfect transparence
neutrino sounds

application: aspects as well as wholes

Work / Architecture / Unity / And / The - Keith Eisenbrey [March 12, 2021, take 1]

perhaps the best performance would avoid playing any two of them within any single moment
or on shuffle
with 99% nothing

The Sound of Speed - Ghidra [from The Sound of Speed]

dentist drill intensity for forty seconds

Banned Rehearsal 807 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [February 13, 2012]

The Otamatone matches some pitches in their general direction

a purr low and quiet,
possibly from the recording
- somebody has a synthesizer of sorts (the Yamaha perhaps)
Surely 'tis.
party time with preset rhythms
until it stops
yuggayuggayugga
knock on walls
yukyukyukyukyuk
persistent party showers throughout the evening
but intermittent. sudden bells.
rafter bells
a quiet strand emerges
piano piano
and sung tones
investigations
in every corner
gently scrape
tap
bong
rattle
wiggle wire
spring
woggle wiggle
Otamatone sticks with it
careful of that feedback
chimney rumble in the nearness
radioid crackle
bells
strummers
tap tap tap on rattles
and still the Otamatone hangs in there
quick fade before stop is pressed

Bump In the Night - Mud on My Bra [from Demo #1]

all sorts of together
fancy stumble rhythms.
bump.

barnacles being bats
August 25, 2021

Fantasia, Fvb 38 - John Bull - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

It doesn't wait to go deep
already on its way by the 4th beat
no less tricky to keep track of what it's up to
than Babbitt can be like
that it pulls the ear in
to its own world of immediate relations
like that
easy to dismiss as noodling
if you don't take the first leap

Symphoniae Sacrae II, Op. 10 #16 "Es steh Gott auf" - Heinrich Schütz - Capella Augustana

Buzzies! How fun!
the sense in which the disparate parts fit together relies on holding the key very close. 

Modulation can be so crass.

Suite in G minor, BuxWV 241 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

comments are as carefully worded as the poem
he loves the nearest most distant harmony

The Water Music Suite - George Frideric Handel - Philadelphia Orchestra - Eugene Ormandy

so that:
any short stretch can be immediately grasped
without reference outside of it
but not:
rocking any boats or barges
your conversation may continue
tune in as you wish one 

presumes there were other entertainments between the pieces
or rather these were the filler

Prelude and Fugue in E Major, BWV 854 (Die Wohltemperierte Klavier, Band 1) - Johann Sebastian Bach - Sviatoslav Richter

fugue keeps remembering what it was about
or being reminded with a quick jab to the ribs

Sonata in C minor, Kk. 129 - Domenico Scarlatti - Jan-Pieter Belder

at the end of each repeat
no matter how small
you are landed in a new place
aimed elsewhere 

don't stand up right away

Sonata in C minor, W2q. 65/31 - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Miklos Spanyi

timid visit to a spooky castle
perhaps we shouldn't go in
would you like to visit the catacombs
why do the candle sticks look like skeleton hands
did you hear something

Symphony in F Major, #58 - Franz Joseph Haydn - Austro-Hungarian Orchestra, Ádám Fischer

1
opens with a menuet tempo
with challenging bass lines to make clear
in or with
a large space
or ensemble

2
somewhere among those lines
there are balanced phrases
but the sharing among the lines
is differently balanced
than the balance
of the phrases

3
a more vigorous menuet
with brass
must be a man in uniform
assembled from loose parts

4
quickly articulate
a corporate patter song
leaping into the offbeats

August 26, 2021

Concerto in A Major, K. 414 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Moscow Virtuosi, Vladimir Spivakov, Evgeny Kissin

1
complications arise from a baseline calm
with exquisite timing
nothing is hurried
impersonation
every melody is in character
if it goes duetish
it is clear who is singing what
soft-pedals the CPEB brand pregnant pause

2
middle movement is an interior scene
or at most a sheltered garden
the outside world stays there
soliloquy from a tender heart 

2
time for some jolly farce and low stakes peril

Bagatelles, Op. 33 - Ludwig van Beethoven - Artur Schnabel

1
showy impatient clever
the ornaments and elaborations are either way too much or instructively stupid

2
rude/polite:
questions what might be considered learned in polite society

3
holding the key tightly leashed

4
ornaments stick out like sore thumbs

5
more circus moves
not happy with these clothes

6
gets lost
but won't leave us there?

7
figuration study
nobody leaves humming that!

Etude in E-flat minor, Op. 10 #6 - Frédéric Chopin - Alfred Cortot [recorded 1942]

the chromatic accompanying figure
ostensibly refers to parts of triads
but its twists repercuss throughout the everything

Klavierstücke, Op. 119 - Johannes Brahms - Walter Gieseking

like a moth to the flame
and then back to Davidsbundler

August 27, 2021

Poor Mourner - Cousins and DeMoss [from Allen Lowe's Really The Blues]

tempo play ala Heroin
7 decades prior

Down On The Old Camp Ground - Dinwiddie Colored Quartet [from Goodbye, Babylon]

there's a Jubilee
but I thought I heard that chicken sneeze
?
yes it's in the book

Sonata in G, (#6) - Alexander Scriabin - Michael Ponti

a wind blows through a musical system
with intent and skill
we hear what the wind works
but not the wind
intricate wind chimes
practiced wind

Cute Little Wigglin' Dance - Frisco Jass Band [from Allen Lowe's Turn Me Loose White Man]

explicitly corporal
proto Charleston
one wonders,
was there a dance number
for the stage
that this just happened to be the music to?
:
Vaudeville or Minstrels or the like?

Finnegans Wake, Chapter 1 (side 1) - James Joyce - Neal Kosály-Meyer [San Diego, March 26, 1988]

Neal begins with an essay.
This was performed and recorded by Neal & Anna in San Diego, for a small audience. Later that year he performed this version for interested family members at the Meyer family reunion at Flag Ranch, WY, at which event Karen and I were in attendance. Soon, or already, Yellowstone National Park (just to the North) suffered massive forest fires, forcing us to alter our intended route home.

Followed by a lengthy pause for ceremony 

before he picked up the Irishy accent
and the more theatrical
(projected, declaimed)
reading style
(until he gets to the birdcalls)
altitude of maltitude
his lute is all long
I hear Aaron at this one
who must have attended from Berkeley
stiff but steady
for all I know
Aaron and Anna
were the audience entire
moundings mass and willing done. 

Joyce: a spoken literature
||
Woolf: a read literature
|||
each has characters, but Joyce allows their speech to theatricalize the character (in the manner of Dickens)
||
Woolf follows strands of thought as they weave through her characters' internal languages - hers is the language of thought as it arises from within. We recognize her characters not by what they exhibit as speech but by what the effect of being within each of their consciousnesses has upon the strands of thought we follow
|||
Joyce's internal consciousness streams are stagy
||
Woolf's are pagy.

Hot Dog - Blind Lemon Jefferson [from Allen Lowe's Turn Me Loose White Man]

I love the balance between the strong chunk chunk of the drumming and the light feathery tune pluck of his guitar playing.

Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia - Isham Jones [from Allen Lowe's That Devilin' Tune]

drums and bass
and reeds and brass
somebody has a vibraphone back there?
the singer is just one among several soloists

Glory in the Meeting House - Luther Strong [from Allen Lowe's That Devilin' Tune]

fiddling much like hardanger fiddling

I Threw a Kiss in the Ocean - Peggy Lee [from The Complete Recordings 1941-1947]

the arrangement describes the dance
among conversations
at the tables
(conversations dancing) 

ship ahoy
sailor boy
ship ahoy 

witty and urbane
but a corporeal dance of such

In Session at the Tintinabulary

August 23, 2021

Gradus 369 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

Any sound has potentialities, says the composing ear. But it is only the composing ear that has them. Any sound is innocent of what is ascribed to it. Analysis, composition, creative acts about creative acts, all are discourse concerning the ear. The sound, the signal, is silent as to our experience of it. Signal is silence. Coherence isn't music's game, it's ours. It is only music's in the sense that music is us from the get go. Self-deafening thunderclap. But, notwithstanding all of that, music can clearly be experienced. A medium for self-examination :: expression, once expressed, can be examined.

Postscripts

::Consult the Oracle

amen nicht so und bittet um Gott ich

darf nicht leben ich keinen mehr den Tod

sollt lay lore hero's week up 24

Reality Check::

just sit there

be lost

the road is a map

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