Saturday, December 14, 2024

Playlist

Preface

"Now
heroes
bold
in
leather
breeches
do
leap
o'er
five
barred
gates
and
ditches
the
perils
of
the
field
to
dare
and
hunt
that
furious
beast
the
hare!
Oh,
courage
rare!"

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

Texts

Live

December 13, 2024

Red Pants Collective + Kin of the Moon
Heather Bentley, Kaley Lane Eaton, Giordana Falzone, James Falzone, Leanna Keith, Hannah Rice
The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle

what portends before the song begins... 

partly hushed private chats in a public space
attentions
preparing to key into collective experience
soon
the hush presaging 

setup is relatively light on electronics
nary a laptop in sight 

entrance of the celebrants
a composed event
slowed breathing
twisting the floor
walking from air
moving pillars
leaping to breathlessness 

music sings to heal and restore
harass and beguile

leaves as gently as arrives

I have been in a strangely reclusive mood of late
but this was just what I needed and I'm glad we went.
I was especially taken with the permeable boundary
between the movement-artists and the sound-makers
- a remarkable and healing Gesamtkunstwerk.

Recorded

December 8, 2024

Argentina - Corina Nolting [from The World Sings Goodnight]

I believe this album
(a cassette tape)
was a gift to our family
at some point back in the 90s
when we had small kids
it was never a favorite 

innocuous music is an existential problem

Banned Rehearsal 491 - Isaac E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [April 18, 1998]

assertions are made and quickly discarded
our thoughts wander
the sounds in this session
seem to be reluctant to get into common spaces with their fellow sounds
disinclined
to engage 

goes through motions
puts in time
the possibility
that feedback could erupt
provides stakes
a too-easy effect?
aims too low? 

the round-robin sessions
were predicated on an assumption
that if one was in the room
one was expected to be making sound
as a social requirement
but
does leaving the space
even
or
especially
if done on a schedule
and re-entering
merely make public
a decision
to not be engaging
in the prescribed manner
for a time
a decision
that doesn't need to be made so theatrically public?
an enforced shaming?
or
a spontaneously arising ritualization
of various transformations among the members
that affect their interactions?
an episode within a work in process

{journal entry of March 21, 2006:

narration by Isaac
lots
of plucked
and strucked
until the organ comes in
low
then carefully glowing
around
certain individual sound spaces 

roundrobin session
with characteristic transparence and episodicity
one bad transfer spot
I wonder what that was about}

Intrada - Ryan Hare [from Intrada]

a blatant fanfare
for a blatant time 

the extended techniques employed
(singing while playing?)
serve the music
because they are so clearly heard
on the composer's part
and
their sonic manifestations
are so precisely integrated into the pitch world of the piece

December 9, 2024

Banned Rehearsal 732 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [February 4, 2008]

microphone placement
and speaker placement
are determinants of the virtual space
the projected sound is in
(sounds are in)
although
a sensitive ear can tell
that some sound
is being projected from speakers
that sound
is not different
from sounds otherwise produced*
(sound is sound)
they are sounds with peculiarities 

*the ear hears them
by the same mechanism
and wetware
the distinction
is entirely in-house
to the listener 

we posit histories
for the sounds we hear
and
we fancy
we can determine traces
of that history
within the sound
as well
as though memories of artifacts' histories
(how those sounds got into those speakers) 

clarinety feedback
electric guitars
and autoharp
and little bells
and xylophone

Snohomish Mash-Up Piece #1 - Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer, Steve Scribner [from Odds and Ends]

a complexly layered artifactual history
the senses in which
I know what I'm doing
are peripheral to the doing

Patti's Parlour Pieces 17 - 20 - Ken Benshoof - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, February 24, 2018]

careful attention
to the beats between beats

Suyama - Steve Peters [from Chamber Music]

its own virtual chamber of music
an odd little music-dimensioned maze
here is a heart of it

Geistliche Chor-Music, Op. 11, SWV 369-397 (1648), Volume 2: XXVI. Sehet an den Feigenbaum - Heinrich Schütz - Capella Augustana

how grandly we slowed
times within times

Deuxieme Ordre (ré): Passepied - François Couperin - Kenneth Gilbert

too enjoyable to think

Barmherziges Herze Der Ewige Liebe, BWV 185 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman

imitation:
ritualized memory
presented as an aesthetic process

finger slap
or extra-resonant sounds
from the organ(?)
not exactly part of the pitch-music
a marker
for a voice within the fabric
this stop just does that

Keyboard Sonata in E-flat Major, Kk. 253 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

runs a prescribed course
this part is for endurance
trial by modulation

December 10, 2024

Symphony in C Major, Wq. 182/3 - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - English Consort - Trevor Pinnock

count carefully
we're full of sudden divisions and hold-ups
we form incoming sound
into an expression
we desire to make
with that sound
even
if that desire
was inchoate
until that incoming sound
formed it
or awakened it
from in us

String Quartet in D minor, K. 421 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Budapest Quartet

a common tone
sunk into the depths
by a melody of intervals
by the book cadences
extended by fragmentation and repetition
still signify formal articulations
serve as punctuation 

excursus:
in two major-key collections
related to each other by transposition of six semi-tones
the subdominant of one
is the leading tone of the other
and vice-versa
of course
and
they are the two common tones between them
6 semi-tones apart
as can be easily seen
that's why they're common tones

String Quartet in G Major, Op. 54 #1 - Franz Joseph Haydn - Endellion Quartet

always clever
where all the parts come from
figures
sliced out of melody
dissected fancy

in the Haydnesque four-movement format
the first and last movements
are generally in the same key
but
they are different versions of that key
derived by independent means
no two G Majors are made alike

Mass in D Major, Op. 123 "Missa Solemnis" - Ludwig van Beethoven - New Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer, Elisabeth Soderstrom, Marga Hoffgen, Waldemar Kmentt, Martti Talvela

whence this material?
it coalesces instantaneously
a blinding flash
it is essential
that each voice
stick to its guns
do NOT glance fetchingly
at any of your fellows
(or you're next) 

suddenly
we've still been here
at the blinding flash 

Gloria:
(a reasonable reaction) 

successive entrances
stacked
create the illusion
of further entrances
within the mass
of those original entrances
as they proceed 

psycho-acoustic moil
emerging from everything
and nothing

the soloists
are not soloists
they are parts of a thing happening
with fiery tongues

stern credo-lotry
he means what he says 

the voices float upon the Gospel
cyclic recitation
Kierkegaardian repetition
echoes
and echoes
of echoes
of entrances
and entrances
of entrances
it overwhelms utterly 

(a truly epic amen) 

the harmonics
of wonder and awe 

we have moved beyond the world of figures

Frühlingssehnsucht - Franz Schubert - Dietrich Fischer Dieskau, Gerald Moore

tempo change
as though glancing worriedly over ones shoulder

6 Concert Studies on Caprices by Paganini, Op. 10 #6 in E Minor, Sostenuto - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

roll a chord
and the downbeat
is the top of the top

a figuration freak like me

Polonaise in A Major, Op. 40 #1 - Frédéric Chopin - Peter Katin

entrance of the grandees
their medals that gleam
and jewels that glitter
pomposity after pomposity

December 11, 2024

Denk es, O Seele! - Hugo Wolf - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Daniel Barenboim

toward
stream-of-consciousness through-composition
away
from Romantic folkish strophes

Etude in F-sharp Major, Op. 42 #4 - Alexander Scriabin - Michael Ponti

gently drifting down to slumber

Suite, Op. 8 - Darius Milhaud - François Choveaux

1
softness upon softness
a gently colored painting
soft trees and gentle waters 

2
a wind-up toy dance
steps ex mechanisma 

3
a forthright approach
will see us through difficulties 

4
dark and murky
as the sun descends
adventure portended
be brave
and stand firm 

5
is this dawn we see?
a paler dark
in the East sky
gathering our forces
for struggles ahead
re-waking reluctantly

In a Nutshell #2: Gay but Wistful - Percy Grainger - Percy Grainger [from Percy Grainger plays Percy Grainger]

in the style
of piano pounding for the flicks
no sensibilities will be offended

Confidénces - Ernesto Nazareth - Marcelo Bratke

the somewhat sentimental music of the streets that surrounded modernity

Left Alone Blues - Ishmon Bracy [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

you can smell the dust of the streets in this

Nobody's Sweetheart - Arthur Briggs [from That Devilin' Tune]

to be sung on stage
with a cane and hat and tap shoes 

vigorous piano pounding

Mathis Der Maler (Opera): "Mein Bruder, Entreiße Dich Der Höllentiefen Qual" - Laß Mich Im Pfuhle Untergehen - Paul Hindemith - Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin , Leopold Ludwig, Donald Grobe, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

singing dialog in epistolary rhythms
paragraphs traded via song
volume modulates with emotional emphasis

I Cried for You - Billie Holiday (with Benny Goodman and his Orchestra) [from Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

reversal of fortune
my how her lines float!

Mass - Igor Stravinsky - English Bach Festival Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein, Trinity Boy's Choir, English Bach Festival Chorus, Nicholas Cleobury

stripped down
to follow twisted paths
to articulatory concords
and their clear progeny
intimate statements
of inscribed words
as sung
by the assembled

liberate dissonance
and liberate harmony
and notes and syllables while you're at it 

one can listen
to a setting of the Ordinary of the Mass
as a concert piece
or
one can listen
as a believer
how might it benefit us
to make it a conscious choice?
(or both of course) 

this faith is timeless
ecstatic
monasterial
learned
practiced 

histrionics are irrelevant here

it prays constantly
holy repetitions
a traditional incantation 

of course
it is always clear
that this music
is about The Mass
in a peculiarly
meta
manner

{journal entry of December 29, 2005:

1
kyrie:
each statement carefully
individually
rendered
not: dramatized
rather: highlit 

2
gloria:
lyric stasis  

3
credo:
enunciation 

4
sanctus:
declamation
hosanna
-- 

5
agnus dei:
beginnings
no endings}

Klavierstück IV - Karlheinz Stockhausen - Aloys Kontarsky

maximate dynamic range and precision
it is insistent
that its cultural importance
should be emphasized
vehemently

Music Walk - John Cage - Stephen Drury

isolation
each bit in its box
nobody is in the same room
the strictest observance
of these orders of freedoms
is required
this music
is a strict observance
of the orders
beauty is beside its point

Call On Me - Bobby Bland [a Rescued Record]

the beach blanket bingo moment
the singer is top notch

Who's Making Love - Johnnie Taylor [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

a dance to shake some sense into you

Panic in Detroit - David Bowie [collected from Neal Kosály-Meyer's Bo &  The Beat]

the triumph of production value

Blue Skies - Willie Nelson [from Stardust]

blue skies
for blues guys

Let the Passers By - Jill Borner, Keith Eisenbrey, Dan Sedia [recorded live at Bard College, March 8, 1983]

on target:
guitar (Dan)
and sandblock (me)
and Jill
being brilliant

Need - Mudhoney [from Superfuzz Bigmuff]

power steps
for simple words
bang on the head 

Banned Rehearsal 333 - John E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey,  Aaron Keyt [June 25, 1993]

let's all tune to the Funmaker
and be unfair to our elders 

the Greek word for sound
was lying on the floor
with the twinkle star 

playing with the snare
to make the toddler laugh with amusement 

a flimsy and cheap imitation
of what's supposed to be a veil 

three quarters of us
have gone to diaper town
Aaron is left
to fend for his self 

Sog of the Bood

December 12, 2024

To Zion (feat. Carlos Santana) - Lauryn Hill [from The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill]

gospel testimony
within a reimagined hymn
(one of my favorites too!)

Sounds of the Brush: Improvisation 6 - Gust Burns, Adam Diller, Keith Eisenbrey, Mike Marlin, DL Scott, Adam Weiss [recorded live at Chamber Theater, 4th Floor, Odd Fellows Hall, Seattle]

socially
we wish to participate in the music
that is amenable to our personalities 

the success of that music
as an influence within society
is irrelevant
to our desire
to participate in it

dunes - Dorota Czerner [from Open Space 24]

cyclic word ripples
moving through us
moving through

Attitude - Doug Palmer - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded November 4, 2014]

distracted

A Question, A Rose - Benjamin Boretz - Pauline Kim Harris [recorded from a streamed  concert December 4, 2024]

the public space
just organized itself
to attend
to this intimate moment
collective
total
engagement
the grip of musical attention

Banned Telepath 98 Tintinabulary - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [March 13, 2023]

hoots from Hoonah
ahre ahluded tooah 

fascinated with revolutions
of elliptical arithmetics
(genuine fascination:
arising from within the musical activity itself) 

there are musicians
who face the public
and there are musicians
who remain private 

must be me on piano
working on the problems I was having
with my work in Subvector Colloquy 

specifically:
the most congenial way for my playing
to participate
in that environment 

we gather in small groups
to share what we are working on
how Methodist is that? 

my ear is concerned with the notes I'm playing
even when
it doesn't matter
(how they don't matter
matters)
(they must not matter
in a particular way)
(their manner of mattering
or not
matters) 

can music withdraw into its own thoughts?
the various bells and gongs
arranged around the Kingsbury
are necessary acolytes to it

Benvenuto Cellini, Act I, Scene 2 - Hector Berlioz - Orchestre National de France, Chorus of Radio France, John Nelson, Gregory Kunde, Patrizia Ciofi, Joyce DiDonato, Laurent Naouri, Jean-François Lapointe, Renaud Delaigue, Eric Salha, Marc Mauillon, Roman Nédélec, Éric Huchet

the person of this
is uncomforably close 

in Wagner
the whole of the drama
is present to any moment
in this
any moment
is all the drama it could be 

(a musician's composer)

Preludes, Book 2 #5: "Bruyer" - Claude Debussy - Paul Jacobs

brushstrokes

Everybody's Crazy About the Doggone Blues But I'm Happy - Wilbur Sweatman [from That Devilin' Tune]

this song
is a three-ring circus clown car parade

Mr. Crow and Mrs. Wren Go For a  Walk - Ruth Crawford Seeger - Jenny Lin

frivolous but sharp

Die Dreigroschenopr (beginning) - Kurt Weill - Sender Freies Berlin Orchestra, Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg

the ungrand opera

this music holds us
and itself
in utter contempt 

the gig pays
in meta-coin 

(you'll never get the irony out of the carpet) 

more than halfway to Partch 

(8mm
3-penny
musical) 

proverbs and commentary

Western Cowboy Huddle - Leadbelly [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

each verse ends
in a multisyllabic nonsense cadence
each verse
has four lines
and three parts
accelerating
to the aforementioned cadence 

(cattle calling)

Passionette - Willie The Lion Smith [from That Devilin' Tune]

fractured measure
(after-balance)(?)
balancing measure
free within the time grid

Study No. 11 (mid 1930's) - Charles Ives - Charles Ives [from Charles Ives plays Charles Ives]

composes like a painter

We Will Know - Roy Lanham and his Gospel Quartet [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

music shapes itself to its stage
(radio being the stage)

Invocation and Dance - Paul Creston - Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Gerard Schwarz

like a film of an historic ballet score
not quite the real thing 

keeping the fires of early modernism alive
for film fans everywhere 

a touch of Igor
a dash of Maurice
cleansed of offense
all your favorite bits
from the old icons
(back when Le Sacre
was unfashionably weird) 

wants visuals to complete it 

for when there isn't time
for real Spring

In Session at The Tintinabulary

December 8, 2024

Barby - Keith Eisenbrey

December 9, 2024

Detritus 3 - Keith Eisenbrey

Gradus 406 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

polypticules tickle 

it has become traditional
to leave long gaps of doing nothing
great heaps
of undigested Cagean silence
for ceremony's sake 

acquisition
and use
of assets
tokens
for combination

Postscripts

Drops

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



Saturday, December 7, 2024

Playlist

Preface

"'Twas not so hard a task. I thought to find one stubborn, at the least; but my one cogged circle fits into all their various wheels, and they revolve. Or, if you will, like so many ant-hills of powder, they all stand before me; and I their match. Oh, hard! that to fire others, the match itself must needs be wasting! What I've dared, I've willed; and what I've willed, I'll do! They think me mad - Starbuck does; but I'm demoniac, I am madness maddened! That wild madness that's only calm to comprehend itself! The prophecy was that I should be dismembered; and - Aye! I lost this leg. I now prophesy that I will dismember my dismemberer. Now, then, be the prophet and fulfiller one. That's more than ye, ye great gods, ever were. I laugh and hoot at ye, ye cricket-players, ye pugilists, ye deaf Burkes and Blinded Bendigoes! I will not say as schoolboys do to bullies,  - Take some one of your own size; don't pommel me! No, ye've knocked me down, and I am up again; but ye have run and hidden. Come forth from behind your cotton bags! I have no long gun to reach ye. Come, Ahab's compliments to ye; come and see if ye can swerve me. Swerve me? ye cannot swerve me, else ye swerve yourselves! man has ye there. Swerve me? The path to my fixed purpose is laid with iron rails, whereon my soul is grooved to run. Over unsounded gorges, through the rifled hearts of mountains, under torrents' beds, unerringly I rush! Naught's an obstacle, naught's an angle to the iron way!"

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

Texts

Streaming

December 4, 2024

Music by Ben Boretz & Frank Brickle at Greenwich House Music School

City of Orgies (2016) - Frank Brickle - Bowers Fader Duo

Piazza piece (2016) - Frank Brickle - Bowers Fader Duo

A Question, a Rose (2018) - Ben Boretz - Pauline Kim Harris

Genius Loci (2008) - Frank Brickle - William Anderson

Denk Es O Seele (2006) - Frank Brickle - Jessica Bowers, William Anderson, Oren Fader

Catullus 101 (to Milton Babbitt) - Frank Brickle - Jessica Bowers, William Anderson, - Oren Fader

Danci - Milton Babbitt - Daniel Conant

O (2000) - Ben Boretz; Arr. Mary Roberts, 2003 - Kyle Miller

Partita for Piano (1955) - Ben Boretz - Steven Beck

Pages From a Plague Diary - Frank Brickle - Beth Levin

for Ben (2015) - Frank Brickle - Beth Levin

...the sun poured molten glass on the fields... (2014) - Ben Boretz - Andrew Zhou

Tri-harmonic - Pascual Araujo - Pascual Araujo

in media res (2009) - Frank Brickle - Joan Forsyth, Steven Beck

Invention (1985) - Benjamin Boretz - Joan Forsyth, Steven Beck

2 Musics for Lukas Foss (1958) - Benjamin Boretz - Joan Forsyth, Steven Beck

Midnight Round (2010) - Frank Brickle - John Chang, Pascual Araujo, Aiden Lyons, William Anders

This was a wonderful concert, streamed from New York. I look forward to listening to it more carefully later, as I was somewhat distracted at the time by dinner preparations.

Recorded

November 30, 2024

Drift Away - Dobie Gray [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

give me the beat
so I can drift away 

no prescription necessary

The Family - Nina Simone [from Baltimore]

carefully constructed strophes
around the word 'took'

Earth Song - Future Forefathers [from Bard Sampler 82 & 83]

jam in quiet jars
under the house
progless prog vibe

Assembly Rechoired 41 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Bill Meyer, Wally Shoup [January 29, 1988]

Wally was over for a session
when Karen's dad came by to visit
the room becomes flooded with consciousness
from below
meniscus on the surface tension of collective consciousness
whatever other qualities this music has
the engagement of its sessioners is total
are chords comfortable to sit upon?
exploiting the weak points of metaphor
to open the mind
just past the limits of metaphorical relevance
is a slippery realm
maybe that is what I meant to say
and not just a game with words
what a privilege it was
to have Wally among us for so many years

December 1, 2024

Hope Chest - Rustbucket [a Rescued Record]

studies how to sing with a constant sneer
(kin to Lawrence Welk's required* grin)
*for all employees

Banned Rehearsal 490 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [April 11, 1998]

a session is not begun
rather
it enters through us
sometimes
it honks its clown car horn
the collective sensibility
is not as binding
now and then
a bare patch
or an articulation in the time flow
a sessions' collective sensibility
has terrain
sitting on the snare drum
watching soaring birds in the evening sky
these tones
face the corners
low tones
having a low howl
reading can be had in the reading room
we get quite enthusiastic about something
the guitar eats noisily
bell rings the time

Deconstructing Steve - Tom Baker [from Sounding The Curve]

pitch sets
in layered figures
articulated into groups of such
how like guitar figures
are these figures
(layered, of pitch sets)
made with guitar figures

December 2, 2024

Gradus 132 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [January 21, 2008]

shall we play A?
with pauses?
we call these sounds As
but are they?
careful on the ladder
the rungs pause
a study in perspective

{journal entry of January 21, 2008:

we gently:
sustained
- and then
tiny <boop boop>
Long Stillness
double attack:
the boop boop
transformed by pedal
I think he started with A 4 6 7
by mistake
bigness on A
time to switch
Long Stillness
to A 4 A 5 A 7
(heading back down the hill)
invert:
from playing the octave
A 6 A 7 and A 4
as separate
to playing the octave A 4 A 5 and A7
as separate
tea goes 

like climbing stairs
yes
but a staircase
in which
each successive step
consists
of a duplicate
of all the steps
you have already taken
from the beginning}

Lookin' For A Kick - The Blue Ribbon Boys

head banging time
hey hey hey
more than enough times over

2 Poems - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, February 24, 2018]

I worry that poem
it's more like regular music
than you realize

two long platforms over shallow water - Leanna Keith [from 3 Vignettes]

we breathe with the image

Geistliche Chor-Music, Op. 11, SWV 369-397 (1648), Volume 2: XXV. Ich weiß, daß mein Erlöser lebt - Heinrich Schütz - Capella Augustana

does the quality of ones thinking
depend
on the quality of its rhetoric?
hemiolic dance

Canzonetta in C Major, BuxWV 167 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

perhaps in well-recorded organ music
I don't mind the headphone experience
because organ sound
is never from a particular location in space
but from space at large

Triosieme Ordre (ut): Menuet - François Couperin - Kenneth Gilbert

no attempt is made outside its bounds
its place is a known place
it knows it

Invention in G major, BWV 781 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Edith Picht-Axenfeld

harpsichord is really such a crass instrument for this piece

Sonata in E-flat Major, Kk. 252 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

led firmly astray
in explainable steps
an algorithm to absurdity
a delightful music
made from the bars of a cage
one is left quite dizzy

Symphony in G Major, Wq. 182/1 - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - English Consort, Trevor Pinnock

a tellingly understated touch
misdirection upon misdirection
Carl cracked the code

December 3, 2024

Sonata in C Major, K. 330 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Peter Katin

trill and finish
as two separate ornaments 

a light touch on both the keys and the rubato 

does music rely on the social value attached to it
from any source
to be music?

String Quartet in A Major, Op. 55 #1 - Franz Joseph Haydn - Tatrai Quartet

this music invites us inside of it
to listen
from the players' ears
we are four at once
music
as an activity
in which to engage
rather than
a means of expression

Sonata in B-flat Major, Op. 106 "Hammerklavier" - Ludwig van Beethoven - HJ Lim

if notes are tools of expression
they must
perforce
imbue that expression
with their own qualities
notes
enforce their own contingencies
into the musical expression
becoming part of it
we recognize
parts of melodies
we have never encountered
a reminiscence
of a tune
from later
perhaps

Kriegers Anhung - Franz Schubert - Dieterich Fischer-Dieskau, Gerald Moore

these chords are personal
to portray an expression
is to expose it
not a word must leave this room

Nocturne in F-sharp Major, Op. 15 #2 - Frédéric Chopin - Claudio Arrau

deep inside this cheap salon frippery
an original ear-thinker
hints
at their handiwork
in broad daylight

Novelleten: #1 in F Major, Op. 21 #1 - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

come on lad
be a hero
sign right here
where it says hero 

fond thoughts of home 

but off to be a hero
here I go 

but this countryside
like home appears

off to war
back to the daily grind 

cognitive dissonance
as a music

Prelude and Fugue in C Major - Ferruccio Busoni - Wolf Harden

all allowable moves
are always allowable
forbearance is rewarded
trickery not discouraged
fugue subject
has two figurationally differentiated parts
some leaps and some stepwork
the leaps work the steps
the steps the leaps
(it's all very Bachic)

Der Tambour - Hugo Wolf - Dieterich Fischer-Dieskau, Daniel Barenboim

shakes it right in your face
the voice of experience

Mazurka in F-sharp Major, Op. 40 #2 - Alexander Scriabin - Michael Ponti

under some circumstances
cheap salon frippery
is as good a place to hide experimentation
as anywhere else
the finish seems abrupt

Preludes Book 2: #4 Les Fees Sont D'Exquises Danseuses - Claude Debussy - Paul Jacobs

this music
is for the pianist
(not me)
(alas)

Turkey in the Straw - Percy Grainger - Percy Grainger [from Percy Grainger plays Percy Grainger]

music imitated
by a contraption
with 88 keys

Cancao do poeta do seculo XVIII - Heitor Villa-Lobos - Teresa Berganzo, Juan Antonio Alvarez Parejo

for singing in an elegant gown

Prelude #1 - Ruth Crawford Seeger - Jenny Lin

the moment we begin to question tonality
is when we write preludes

Quatre Romances Sans Paroles, Op. 129: Romance IV - Darius Milhaud - François Choveaux

music for private pianist
and their amusement

Polyphonica for Small Orchestra - Henry Cowell - Continuum, Joel Sachs

of discrete parts
strictly comparable
in a neat hand
the clunkiness
is kind of charming

Study No. 11 (abandoned) (mid 1930's) - Charles Ives - Charles Ives [from Charles Ives plays Charles Ives]

idea scrap

Out of the Blue - Hadda Brooks [from That Devilin' Tune]

advice for the love lorn
with some sweet guitar plucking

Crying In The Chapel - Orioles [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

a song has become a record
a singing
as a duplicable commodity 

nice singin' gents

The Girl Can't Help It - Little Richard [collected from Neal Kosály-Meyer's SADA: Dancing Through The Decades]

blame the hormones

Today I Met The Boy I'm Gonna Marry - Darlene Love [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

the song never strays from its original wrapper

Pairs - Christian Wolf - Seattle Percussion Collective

music from inside music's works
splurty little poems

Ol' Helen - Red Steagall [a Rescued Record]

escaping home life
then escaping escape

Teenage Lobotomy - Ramones [from It's Alive]

sophomoric charisma

My Kar Kat - Dan Sedia [recorded live at Bard College, March 18, 1983]

re-entry from the glow

Chain That Door - Mudhoney [from Superfuzz Bigmuff]

face into the loudspeaker
for maximal benefits

December 4, 2024

Banned Rehearsal 332 - John E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [June 18, 1993]

my being here
is amplified
and repeated
we shake foil
and rub it
till it rattles
and rings
and scrapes 

whatever is done
is done in dialog 

some places are scribbled out 

no confidence
just as well

scribbling is its own music 

twinkle twinkle little star
how I wonder what you are 

a great deal of moving-around sounds
now the drum tattoos
gavel to order

any set of recorded traces
is a journal
if and only if
order matters 

we tune ourselves to each other
a work in progress 

playing with cheap pitch bend propogation
making proper funmaker fun
giving it a real work out

{journal entry of March 8, 1998:

the amp arrives}

Shenandoah - Tingstad & Rumbel [from American Acoustic]

street market pop:
pretty instruments playing in tune
with no swing 

renfair ready 

background for your wedding pictures

Sounds of the Brush Improvisation #5 - Gust Burns, Adam Diller, Keith Eisenbrey, Mike Marlin, DL Scott, Adam Weiss

a loose confederation of ecstatic sectarians
egg each other on 

(mostly harmless)

3 Translation of the Works of Maurizio Mochetti: No. 2, Counting People - Alvin Lucier - Alter Ego

dutiful reformations
absent commentary
whatever pitch it is
we care
that it is the pitch it is

Attitude - Doug Palmer - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded February 26, 2013]

I play this rather well I think
that's a lot of music in less than four minutes

Bofur ni tsukamatte - Yuji Takahashi [from Open Space 43]

voice and serpent
regard us aesthetically
we are the third

Banned Telepath 98 Hoonah Morning - Jennifer Chung, Aaron Keyt [March 12, 2023]

rhythm of wind buffeting
a hand pipe greets us
some sort of low pipe
is blown
hoot pipes in the Hoonah dawn

Benvenuto Cellini: Act I, Scene I - Hector Berlioz - Orchestre National de France, Chorus of Radio France, John Nelson, Gregory Kunde, Patrizia Ciofi, Joyce DiDonato, Laurent Naouri, Jean-François Lapointe, Renaud Delaigue, Eric Salha, Marc Mauillon, Roman Nédélec, Éric Huchet

a world of wonders opens to us
action and pageantry
suddenly the stage is all aflutter with doings

December 5, 2024

Pampamapa - Carlos Guastavino - Teresa Berganza, Juan Antonio Alvarez Parejo

if art-song is a mode of reciting poetry
does the use of national-pride seriousness
preclude the irony that might otherwise come to the surface?

The Jazz Band Ball - Original Dixieland Jazz Band [from That Devilin' Tune]

youthful energy on the loose

Apanhe-te Cavaquinho - Ernesto Nazareth - Marcelo Bratke

sticks close to home
finds its figuration
does not let go

Petits Cours de morale - Arthur Honneger - Frederica von Stade, Martin Katz

of course
French just oozes with irony
especially when sincerity is on the line

Firebird - Spike Hughes [from That Devilin' Tune]

to be danced to
every figure
is a bodily movement
the motions
evoke
a bodily form
that dances

Mathis Der Maler (Opera): "Alte Märchen Woben Uns Fromme Bilder" - "Es Sungen Drei Engel Ein Süßen Gesang" - Paul Hindemith -Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Leopold Ludwig, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Pilar Lorengar

statements slide off the stack
propped up
by busy stage hand elves
score cards in constant change

Let's Dream In The Moonlight - Billie Holiday [from Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

instrumental variations precede the vocal
provide a context
within a social scene

Fifth Sonata - Lockrem Johnson - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded October 24, 2024]

I'm quite pleased with this performance
every tempo and weight is considered and projected 

nailed it

Death In The Morning - Rev. Anderson Johnson [from Goodbye Babylon]

fear is a path to ecstatic testimony

I Wonder Why - Dion and the Belmonts [colected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

as is lust
the ecstatic
is a fluid state
colored by
but not consisting of
the psychic content
of its entry path

Detroit City - Bobby Bane [colected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

cotton fields are the opposite of Detroit City
the glamor has faded from urban living

Daddy Rollin' In Your Arms - Dion

lines aimed to the end point

Ylem (Erste London vers.) - Karlheinz Stockhausen - London Sinfonietta

splat and disperse
big bang theory
(top down)
of musical communication 

we are a happening here
but engineered like German Automobiles
(over-complicated, require frequent service)

the flash of genius
the obeisance of the minions 

(what would hap
should the minions organize?)
((black cat:
Warble-y))
we'll lock them each in their own custom carapace 

happenings by happenstance
to have a happening
one must happen upon it
by happenstance 

what style of stance
is happenstance? 

has wisdom been distributed?
are we fed?
or are we dissipated?
(like fog)
I couldabeena miasma! 

ecstatic reabsorption into the weary gonads of Coyote
b'bye! 

happening now elsewhere
by elsewhere's happenstance

I'd like to see it lap the miles - George Perle - Bethany Beardslee, Morey Ritt

literary criticism in song
(an analysis)

Let's Say Goodnight - Los Lobos [from And A Time To Dance]

so
still at the dance
and still dancing
but planning the getaway
in the dance
as the dance

Playalong 4 "by candlelight" - Aaron Keyt [February 1, 1988]

a mouth sized cavern wind
inflated by means of a simulated nearness to the ear:
compromised
ersatzified
abstracted
distanced
alienated
unwelcomed
imprisoned
put off 

why the wind blows
none ever know 

it is wind
because it blows
it blows
because it is wind
blowing
is what wind is
wind
is what blowing is

unvoiced
just the shapes wherein voice could be
Karen and I did play along with these four playalongs that Aaron had made
they could
as a banned project
be considered
as a variant
of the telepath concept
except that
there would be added the idea
that one of the telepaths not only precede the other
but
that a playback of the first
during the second (telepath)
would be part of that second
but
without the notion
of then mixing the two telepaths together
(but:
why not?:
I could do that now in a few minutes:
what would I call them?
a Banned Playalong Playalong played along?
(heavy sigh)
Banned Playedalong Combo package)

there are also some metallic bumps and rubbings
which have now utterly supplanted the wind
but no!
the wind blows back!
a reference to the past
perhaps we're being played along?

In Session at The Tintinabulary

December 1, 2024

Rochester - Keith Eisenbrey

December 2, 2024

Banned Rehearsal 1114 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

Postscripts

Drops

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

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Playlist

Preface

"THEATRE ROYAL, DREARY LANE. - This Evening, their Majesties' Servants will perform
THE MANAGER IS IN DISTRESS;
To which will be added the serious Extravaganza of
THE HOT CROSS BUNN;
The principal Character by the Manager.
The whole to conclude with
THE DEVIL TO PAY.
On Monday next, Mr. SWING will exhibit his extraordinary performances on the Tight Rope. - N.B. On this occasion all persons on the Free List will be suspended."

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

Texts

Live

November 27, 2024

Amatuer Night: Mike Frazier and Stephanie Bruno, Your Mother Should Know, Redshift, Dead Bars
Sunset Tavern, Seattle

It has been years since I spent so much time in a dive bar with loud music.
Mike and Stephanie hosted the evening with introductory songs and stories before each band.
Your Mother Should Know is my lovely wife Karen and her brother (and my long-time collaborator) Neal Kosály-Meyer.
It had been many years since they had played a whole set out in public, and I found myself falling back into my "will it be a disaster?" mind warp. It wasn't.
Redshift is a three piece and I suppose they are entertaining in the same manner as competitive power lifting, arm wrestling, or scrotum clenching might be, but they really weren't my thing.
Dead Bars are loud with good feelings, and hard not to enjoy.
But the highlight of the evening for me was just before they came on,
when Mike and Stephanie led us all in an enthusiastic sing-along of Woody Guthrie's All You Fascists Are Bound To Lose. It felt good.

Recorded

November 24, 2024

The Dublin Three - SeaStar [from Sinners and Angels]

sea shanties
in their modern popular iteration
and their ilk
are a subset
of rural
nostalgia for the seas
as ruled by the British Empire
from a working people's point of view

Subvector Colloquy (whole, edited) - Tom Baker, Keith Eisenbrey, Leanna Keith, Jim Knodle [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, March 2, 2023]

listening to a recording of ones self improvising
I put on my self judgment hat
removing it
might allow an appraisal
of what that pianist is doing
within this music
without recourse
to second thoughts
the persistent delusion
that the past can be improved
also difficult to remove
from the question
of what that pianist is doing
the taint of my memory
of what I was thinking
including
that past thinking's self-doubt
perhaps
when I can succeed at this
and get a few moments of clarity
I can allow myself some credit 

approaching the subject with gradual eternity 

I think I would have enjoyed this show
had I been in the audience
and I am in awe of my fellow colloquials
then and now

November 25, 2024

Geistliche Chor-Music, Op. 11, SWV 369-397 (1648), Volume 2: XXIV. Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit - Heinrich Schütz - Capella Augustana

partaking of trombone authority
composed to impress and pacify

Gelobet seit du, Jesu Christe, BuxWV 189 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

music to grace the music of worship

Triosieme Ordre (ut): Menuet - François Couperin - Kenneth Gilbert

spine straight
or
corsets bite back

Invention in F minor, BWV 780 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Edith Picht-Axenfeld

its eyes open wider and wider

Keyboard Sonata in C Major, Kk. 251 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

clockwork dancer
a delightful contrivance

Symphony in A Major, Wq. 182 - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - English Consort, Trevor Pinnock

immediately disbalanced
sequences of suspensions
are a tonality pressure
release mechanism

Mass in C minor "Grosse", K. 427 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - London Symphony Orchestra, Colin Davis, Helen Donath, Heather Harper, Ryland Davies, Stafford Dean, London Symphony Chorus, Arthur Oldham, John Constable

this music doesn't invite us in right away
opens with solemn spectacle
idealizes the personal
in the voice of a soprano soloist
it's easier for everyone to keep together
if one thread of the music
is keeping time like a little clock
imposingly grand
the Credo
is a miniature symphony
inside the larger symphony
of the whole Mass

String Quartet in C Major, Op. 54 #2 - Franz Joseph Haydn - Endellion String Quartet

a learned discussion
among the elitest of elites
has a way of sucking one in
don't it

there is more music in this
than can be imagined

how does phrase balance feel
as it goes by
as the oppression of societal norms
or as a potent idea? 

where do societal norms even exist
except
as the expressions of individuals

November 26, 2024

Sonata in B-flat Major, "Hammerklavier", Op. 106 - Ludwig van Beethoven - Stephen Kovacevich

we'll take a tour through the registers
enter through the grand gate

the forte piano took off in the Romantic era
and was developed into our modern instrument
because
there was a need for an instrument
that could transform
the entire strength of a human
into its heroic potential
(Faust/Napoleon)
Beethoven's sonatas
pointed in that direction 

this cathedral space
encloses its own temporality
(it is apart)

Moment Musicaux in A-flat Major, Op. 94 #6 - Franz Schubert - Alfred Brendel

a phrase is a problem to solve

Mazurka in A-flat Major, Op. 17 #3 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

in a narrow frame
an expansive memory
one brings to mind the next
a chain of associations
lurking back there

Kinderszene, Op. 15 - Robert Schumann - Peter Fankl

domestic life
as appropriate subject
of aesthetic regard
or
to experiment
(under cover of slightness)
with figures
and voice leadings 

a group of drawings
of various sizes 

this slow one
is the centerpiece
the ideal image
of the lot

Prelude and Fugue in C minor - Ferruccio Busoni - Wolf Harden

excursus:
what does the geometry of pitch look like from above? 

I value Busoni
for his valiance 

diatonic forward march
the remnant of Bach's legions
pelling mell into the future

Valse, Op. 1 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

the process of translating Chopin into Scriabin
(by Scriabin)
unleashed an ear

Symphony in E-flat Major (#2) - Franz Schmidt - Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ludovit Rajter

the first symphony ever
Filmed in Imax
Orchestrations by Dolby 

lose yourself in lush folds
cotton soft
feather light 

we'll sneak the machinery of war in
under cover of great cinematography 

desperately shaking the fairy tale snow-globe
(Rosebud)

Brahms in the wrong century
this movement
moves
like spoke-variations
or sprite-led variations 

from what position
with respect to pitch space geometry
do we construct partitions?
(or pitch-class for that matter) 

watching polyphony dry
(going down triumphantly
ship and all)

Sheep and Goat Walkin' To The Pasture -  Percy Grainger - Percy Grainger [from Percy Grainger plays Percy Grainger]

period animation
subtleties of construction
left at the vaudeville door
for laughs
ribald and broad

Octandre - Edgard Varèse - New York Wind Ensemble, Frederic Waldman

recorded in
(and intended to sound like it was)
a studio
scientifically
hi-fi-ally
hi-isolation-ally 

music for industrial use
war poem
from within

Mill Man Blues - Billy Bird [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

music in no need of a national stage

Quatre Romances Sans Parole: Romance III - Darius Milhaud - François Choveaux

containing comments
concerning its tonality

Mathis der Maler: Excerpt "Du Wirst Mich Verlieren" - "Laß Uns Doch Weiterlaufen" - Paul Hindemith - Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Leopold Ludwig, Pilar Lorengar, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau

music made of strings of notes
in groups of strings
syllabic

Four Transcriptions from Emerson (mid 1930's): No. 1  (end) - Charles Ives - Charles Ives [from Charles Ives plays Charles Ives]

hey Chuck!
I brought along a cheap recording device
let's go down to the piano in the basement
and I'll record you playing some of your stuff

What Is This Thing Called Love - Anita O'Day [from That Devilin' Tune]

quick cut tempo changes
hey ba-oody bop!
hip wiggle
around the pitch

Fifth Sonata - Lockrem Johnson - Barbara Keck

sounds like it was recorded on a spinet with squeaky pedals
and a band practicing a few doors down
and cupboard doors

Dance With Me Henry - Etta James [from Original Oldies from the 50's Volume Thirteen]

of course
what she sings
is "Roll With Me"
probably too suggestive
for radio play

Abraham and Isaac - Igor Stravinsky - Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky

the vocal line
accentuates the diaphragmic
syllabic
physical effort
of language
the difficulties
of saying

Chamber Piece 2 - Stefan Wolpe - Heinrich Hörlein, Hans-Christoph Sauer, Thomas Oepen, Eckhard Hemkemeier, Hand-Udo Helnzmann, Franz Behle, Michael Wagener, Wilfried Schoberansky, Markus Fank, Markus Eulinger, Stefan Geiger, Jürgen Lamke, Holger Garbs

a sculpture
that moves around you
wary
menacing
finish
with a naked drum

In Session at The Tintinabulary

November 24, 2024 

Stephens - Keith Eisenbrey

November 25, 2024

Gradus 405 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

I've heard this one before
and may yet again 

we listen intently
as Neal does not move
and makes no sound
(is this the part that's music?)
(is this?)
(are we sure?)
(is it music
because we assert that it is?)
mnemonic notation
(just enough to recall)
(when this you see remember me)
slows as it drops
the first time
music must swim in conversation
to be

Postscripts

Drops

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

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Playlist

Preface

"July - Dog Days'"

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

Texts

Recorded

November 17, 2024

L'Incoronazione di Poppea, Act III - Claudio Monteverdi - Orfeo Orchestra, Sergio Vartolo

repetition as internal reference
we understand it
musically
immediately
but have difficulty
explaining in words
what we understand to be happening
without words

what we call rhythm and number
can be diagrammed abstractly
but
only from a standpoint
outside of our immediate experience
of it happening

stylized stage drama
precisely controlled expression

November 18, 2024

Geistliche Chor-Music, Op. 11, SWV 369-397 (1648), Volume 2: XXIII. Selig sind die Toten - Heinrich Schütz - Capella Augustana

looming behind the German Requiem
a deep history of sacred polyphony
we presume Brahms knew this setting

Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern, BuxWV 223 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

internal motions
count out the number
between external motions
where
internal is equivalent to more quickly moving
and external
to more stately moving

Triosieme Ordre (ut) - Gavotte - François Couperin - Simone Stella

flatteries in flatteries

Sinfonia in D minor, BWV 790 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Edith Picht-Axenfeld

as though several musics were oozing through the great halls

Keyboard Sonata in C Major, Kk. 250 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

differentiated by figure
twists of voices

L'infedeltà delusa (continued) - Franz Joseph Haydn - Orchestre de Chambre de Laussanne - Antal Doráti

the importance of what is going down
is thrust upon our senses
complete with ceremonial dance 

higher voices
have a conversation
orchestra counting out their number
now we have two lower voices
and one higher voice 

dramatically orchestrated recitative

November 19, 2024

Rondo in C Major, Wq. 56/1 - Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - Miklós Spányi

the subject
and the commentary upon it
in adjoining columns 

day dreamy asides get everywhere

String Quartet in E-flat Major, K. 428 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Budapest Quartet

if the ear hears a pattern
it will leap ahead
(tonal expectations
for instance)
but
does such anticipation
prejudice itself? 

what we hear
is colored
by our expectation
of what we will hear 

a firm cadence
can clear the ear
to start afresh 

patterns of expectations
arising
from recognitions of patterns
patterns of expected unexpecteds
expected to repeat
in whole

Sonata in B-flat Major, Op. 106 (Hammerklavier) - Ludwig van Beethoven - Alfred Brendel

1-3
in regard to the adequacy
of period instruments
for late Beethoven:
a common comment
is that the excitement of wondering
whether the instrument will survive:
is that even a crucial element of the piece?
or
an unfortunate side-effect 

the pulls of scale-degree functions
against each other
we never arrive
at a definitive statement
against which
all others are held 

some tonalities only exist
if approached from several specific directions
the path to them
as much a part of their key
as their pitch class sets 

common practice period tonality
a set of intricate
inter-relatable
relations
holding
among certain pitch class set types 

4
open pages at random
see what's there
ah yes the fugue

{NB: it was at this point that our power went out for 22 hours}

November 20, 2024

Sonata in C minor, D. 958 - Franz Schubert - Alfred Brendel

this music is on the edge of its seat
listening intently
to something truly fine 

we are drawn into this music
as we listen
intently
edge-of-our-seats-ly

6 Concert Studies on Caprices by Paganini, Op. 10: No. 5 in B Minor - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

if the figure has enough little places
between each beat
supplemental figures
can be made to play

Waltz in F Major, Op. 34 #3 - Frédéric Chopin - Peter Katin

this dashing young gent
is quite witty
and I
am just so giddy

Via Crucis, Station XIV - Jesus wird ins Grab gelegt - Franz Liszt - Nederlands Kamerkoor, Reinbert De Leeuw

some scenes require no commentary
just ceremony
to draw the curtains closed

An die Geliebte - Hugo Wolf - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Daniel Barenboim

can you trust a swain
who uses such chromaticisms?
really turns it on

Etude in F-sharp  Major, Op. 42 #3 - Alexander Scriabin - Ruth Laredo

little tummy tickles

San Francisco Bay - Hedges Brothers and Jacobson [from That Devilin' Tune]

vaudeville circuit favorites

Four Irish Dances, Op. 79: No. 4,  A Reel (Arr. Grainger) - Percy Grainger [from Percy Grainger plays Percy Grainger]

seemed so sweet
on the way
paid
by the column inch

Tenebroso - Ernesto Nazareth - Marcelo Bratke

similar in spirit
to some modes of Ken Benshoof

Symphony in A Major (#3) - Franz Schmidt - Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, Ludovit Rajter

1
snow falls across the village
sleepily and sweetly
snuggle down
all warm and cozy
we'll tell a tale
of heroes and kings
of hunts and battles
a manly tale
of manly things 

mind the meanderings of the low strings
that's where the money changes hands 

doesn't finish
just stops 

2
no matter where we go
we do the same old things
we move through this
as we might
through honey 

far from friends or family
in a dark and drear world 

3
below the web
the scattered husks
of waltzes past
rubbing sore feet
and comforting bruised hearts 

4
a pilgrim's quest

re:
intervals:
in order for the system to work
as we seem to think it does work
the intervals
must be regarded
as compositionally metricized functions
rather than
as qualities:
could one take the quality of interval
to be primitive
and also
take the quality of pitch
to be primitive
and
also
have the system work
as we seem to think it does?

November 21, 2024

Trois Valses Extraites Du Film Madame Bovary, a Jean Renoir Op. 128 - Darius Milhaud - Françoise Choveaux

the film is intriguing
but not available
as far as I could find

When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) - Billie Holiday [from Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

a lament
over
a happy dance

Ode (Triptychon for Orchestra) - Igor Stravinsky - New York Philharmonic, Igor Stravinsky

lifted from somewhat noisy vinyl at some point 

close order polyphony

Missa Trencin - M. Schneider Teplicensis - Mixed Choir Tirnava, Trnava Chamber Orchestra

concert music
for festival time worship
suitably grand

the traditionally chanted
Gloria in excelsis deo
and
Credo in unum deum
are they set that way
by edict from above
or only because it is traditional
to do them that way?
it produces a strange aesthetic disjuncture
within the setting of the text
in
style of singing
setting
syntax
rhythm
everything

Enactments for 3 Pianos - Stefan Wolpe - Anne Chamberlain, Joel Sachs, Cheryl Seltzer

post-war
thorn vine bush 

music
is data bits
hard facts
in black and white 

music
for the atomic auditorium 

Excursus:
inside the piano sounds:
to what extent
are they the same activity
as playing the piano?
and to what extent
are they not? 

the sounds will
share a common resonating space
and source of pitch-sounds (the strings)
while amending
supplementing
or circumventing
some
or all
of the mechanism
(the piano's action)

Good Golly Miss Molly - Little Richard [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

energy held at high pressure

Goodnight My Love - The Fleetwoods [from Come Softly To Me]

soft core
puppy love
daisy petals
and diary secrets 

is that a Fender Rhodes?
(unclear)

Cinderella Sunshine - Paul Revere & The Raiders [from The Legend of Paul Revere]

Summer Girl 1968
weird 60s bridge
to upmodulation
to fade

A Special Song for Wanda - The Statler Brothers [a Rescued Record]

discussing a moral question
with due regard to its morality

Something In The Night - Bruce Springsteen [from Darkness On The Edge Of Town]

spotlight arrangement
composed with dramatic camera angles
baked in

Untitled - Dan Sedia [recorded live at Bard College, March 18, 1983]

on a tuning figure

Bad Little Woman - U-Men

tri-syllabic woman
woo-ma-ain 

jealousy as a turn-on
(hm)

Banned Rehearsal 331 - John E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [June 11, 1993]

recorder intones the first pitch for posterity
the rhythmic chant
of toddler need
loop statement
snare drum
makes sound
from two distinct places in the mix 

pitch
is a further geometry of place 

sounds like a noise to me too 

Raise to the Loud a Glorious Din!
FW: lessons in deconstructional language construction 

where stick go? 

does it matter
to the Din
whether the Din
be Music?
Do I matter
to the Din? 

saxophone role
of Pelleas
in Pelleas and Mellophone 

paleo-saxophone
paleo-phonics 

specifically designed
for marching 

sounds ghost prematurely
human sacrifice
heartless right wing jurists
drums and baseballs
she can't kyrie tune 

Hear the Lively Sounds/Jingle Bells 

a sudden mash
marches to the organ 

toccata'd while reading Flaubert 

Emma Dilemma
reeds
free
single
and synthesized 

we provide perversity
orchestra
fugued upon Baudelaire
the flower of evils
eaten by weevils
J says
I can't reach the phone yet
at 2+

this music is really hip
(elbow too)

{journal entry of March 2, 1998:

all through this period - the band in a kind of holding pattern}

California Stars - Billy Bragg & Wilco [from Mermaid Avenue]

to write a song
on another songwriter's words
an act of translation

Sounds of the Brush: Improvisation 4 - Gust Burns, Adam Diller, Keith Eisenbrey, Mike Marlin, DL Scott, Adam Weiss [recorded live at The Odd Fellows Hall, Seattle, March 17, 2003]

what might have been an outside sound
is found
to be inside
after all 

ideally
each sound
responds
to the whole sound

It's OK I Understand - Courtney Marie Andrews [from Urban Myths]

harmony with oneself
self extension

Attitude - Doug Palmer - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, April 12, 2014]

differences
that can't be settled
incompatibly combative posturing

In Session at The Tintinabulary

November 17, 2024

Bolton - Keith Eisenbrey

Shape note tunes, aside from being among the roots and soil of American Hymnody (which counts as that particular segment of folk music that I grew within), share a strong sense of rhythmic and harmonic robustness. They are a music of strong bones and a joy to work with.

November 28, 2024

Banned Rehearsal 1113 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Neal Kosály-Meyer

Aaron couldn't come over but we carried on.

November 19, 2024

Detritus 2 - Keith Eisenbrey

I'll probably try to redo some of these recordings without some of the street noise static.

November 22, 2024

Sinfonia 16 - Keith Eisenbrey

I now have solid piano recordings of the whole set of 16 Sinfonias. It was quite a project for me - I had no idea it would be so chart-intensive when I first entertained the idea of composing Sinfonias (for clavichord or piano or any other keyboard on which they will fit). One factoid about the whole set is that, within certain consistently presented frames of time, there is a direct note-to-note correspondence that holds between each of them. It may not be recoverable from the score, but if one knew how the chart functioned one could trade the notes of any one of them for the notes of any other of them - they are each direct transformations of each other. Sometime in the next few weeks I'll be putting together an album of all 16 of these on piano. Onward now to something new!

Postscripts

Drops

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