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Saturday, March 1, 2025

Playlist

Christian Pincock's quadapod
Preface

"He answered and said unto them, When it is evening, ye say, It will be fair weather: for the sky is red. And in the morning, It will be foul weather to day: for the sky is red and lowring. O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times? A wicked and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given unto it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas. And he left them, and departed."

The Gospel According to St. Matthew 16:2-4(King James Version)

Texts

Live

February 22, 2025

February Aleatory Concert
Patrick Cunningham, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Bruce Greeley, S. Eric Scribner
Jack Straw Cultural Center, Seattle

Improvisation - all assembled

SoundScroll X - S. Eric Scribner

Tree and Stone - S. Eric Scribner

Ussers of Sleep - S. Eric Scribner

A lovely afternoon event showcasing performances of some of Steve's recentish scores.

February 27, 2025

Confluence 2
Jennifer K. Chung, Keith Eisenbrey, Soren Hamm, Aaron Keyt, Peter Nelson-King, Christian Pincock, Mary Riles, Beverly Setzer
Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle

Sonatina for Cello and Piano - Wolfgang Devine (Riles, Nelson-King)

Rannoch Moor - TK Murray (Riles, Nelson-King)

Five Pieces for Solo Clarinet - William O. Smith (Setzer)

Sinfonia 9 - Keith Eisenbrey (Eisenbrey)

Detritus 1-5 - Keith Eisenbrey (Eisenbrey)

Sinfonia 15 - Keith Eisenbrey (Eisenbrey)

Entracte - Keith Eisenbrey (Chung, Nelson-King)

Citruses - Aaron Keyt (Chung, Nelson-King)

Troposphere - Emily McPherson (Hamm)

All Logics Computation Activator - Forbes Graham (Hamm)

The African Kimono - Kevin Leysath II (Hamm)

The Beauty of the Butterfly - Melika M. Fitzhugh (Hamm)

Mt. Nowhere - Spencer Arias (Hamm)

No One is Special, but Everyone Matters - Spencer Arias (Hamm)

The Space Between Us - Spencer Arias (Hamm)

The Circus is Back in Town - Christian Pincock (Pincock)

The Bells of Bellagio - Otto Leuning (Chung, Keyt, Nelson-King)

I was honored to be included in this excellent group of performers, playing for a warm and attentive audience. Since I was participating I decided not to take notes, but in review mode, to my ear there wasn't a clunker in the bunch. Of special note was Christian's intriguing (and lovely sounding) quadapod (pictured above) - a slide trombone joined to a pedal-board synthesizer controller, Mary's carbon fiber 5-string cello, and Beverly's copper belled bass clarinet. I was surprised and pleased to find that Jennifer and Peter had worked up my little 1999 piano duet. Not only was this a rare instance of a performance of any of my music without my direct participation, but the first time I recall being surprised to find myself programmed without knowing about it ahead of time. Fun!

Recorded

February 23, 2025

Electric String Quartet - Noah Creshevsky [from Open Space 37]

isolated
as sounds

who might be the quarteterers
exist
only for the extent
of each time 

discontinuous persons

Banned Rehearsal 340 - John E, Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [September 3, 1993]

we occupy regions
that might be instruments
or sound textures
or combinations of those 

a social organism
revealed by its sound 

and there's the music box innards
liberated from the East Coast 

cooperative
no-goal activity 

parade march
snare drum

{journal entry of September 21, 1998:

some sexy sounds
lovingly captured
and some loud drumming
John "I want it! Mine!"}

Ave Maria - Stanislav Surin - Tirnavia, Andrej Rapant

music for the church
as
for real

February 24, 2025

Ms. Found In a Bottle - Keith Eisenbrey

if all production
is manure
it is imperative
we do not produce
toxic manure
lest
we poison our nest 

the production of manure
is essential to life processes 

in this music
we discuss an antagonism
concerning agentless electronic sound image
and agentful sound image
difference between
sounds
that seem to have been produced
electronically
id est
that exist
as sounds
only in the loudspeakers
and
sounds
that seem to have been produced
at whatever remove
by a human agent
this difference
is a crucial one
for this music
and is not obscured
by the fact
that they are all loudspeakered sounds now 

irreproducible artifact
irreproducible
via the same method
from the ground up  

I am quite fond of this piece
though I don't feel I can take credit
for the glorious crud of it
which happened entirely
by time and decay 

purity is an error 

pitch-matcher's nightmare

Sensations of Touch - John Teske - Robert Blatt, Jeremy Jolley, John Teske [from Unused Lexical Variable]

sounds with clearly apparent agents
somebody made these sounds
with objects 

we communicate
with sounds
primate-like 

now it's time to scrape things together

Banned Rehearsal 835 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [April 29, 2013]

a procedure
once decided upon
can be an attractive nuisance
it inflicts
a prior structure
upon an ongoing experience
a stale joke
our attention to it
obscures
the ongoing experience 

dog with a bone 

it has always been a half an hour
since then

February 25, 2025

The Joke - Brandi Carlile [from By The Way, I Forgive You]

I'm not convinced by the reverb on her voice 

comeuppance fantasy

Banned Rehearsal 1073 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt [March 29, 2023]

here's a tone
what's it doing here?
it's with that next tone 

is a language blurb
that seeks to inform
of the happenings of music
play by play
doomed to failure
except superficially?
(that is
technically?)

population of sounds 

similar to a book report
that points out
that the ink used
is black 

is part of the problem
that language
uses the tools and syntax it has
within language-time
(words
parts of speech
phrases
sentences
fragments
letters
and marks)
and how it goes
which
in no clear way
accords
with music-time
(and how it goes)? 

how
for instance
Steve's grass blade reed
and our tambourine
can transpire together
and separately
at one
and several times?

Madrigals, Book IV: La piaga c'ho nel core - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

this music
becomes its text
as this text
becomes it

So fahr ich hin mit Jesu Christ, SWV 379 - Heinrich Schütz - Capella Augustana

this music takes root
and grows within us

Ciaccona in E minor, BuxWV 160 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

the same landscape
in ever-changing costume

Premier livre de clavecin: Triosieme Ordre (ut) : Les Regrets. Languissamment - François Couperin - Kenneth Gilbert

mulling music
posing questions of itself?

Sinfonia in G Major, BWV 796 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Edith Picht-Axenfeld

each part remains on task
efficient business methods

Sonata in E minor, Kk. 263 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

prospects
of hills beyond hills 

royalty and nobility
seeks constant confirmation
because it suspects all
across their realm

Symphony in C Major, K. 425 "Linz" - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Bruno Walter

the recorded sound
is in a large hall
the music spreads out
into the capacious environs
as though
it were wearing importance
and profundity
and true expression
on its sleeve
which it ain't
certainly not
on its sleeve 

at this distance
the careful and clever voice leading
comes across
as merely correct
or worse: grandiose 

takes all the fun out of it

Fantasy in C Major - Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach - Christopher Hogwood

poised to leap in any direction
at any quickness
are we thoroughly lost yet?

String Quartet in D Major, Op. 71 #2 - Franz Joseph Haydn - London Haydn Quartet

pass the line of attention
among the strings
and desks 

its path
and its package 

lovely viola solo bit

Die Doppelgänger, D. 957 #13 - Franz Schubert - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Gerald Moore

cold comfort
of cadential turns

Etudes de concert d'après les Caprices de Paganini pour le pianoforte, Op. 10 #6; Etude in E Minor, sostenuto - Robert Schumann - Eric Le Sage

arpeggiates like a harp
then romps like puppies 

the preacher and the choir youths

February 26, 2025

Prelude in B minor, Op. 24 #6 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

where this is
is nothing like
where anything
so solid
as B minor
could be

Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op. 46 #2 - Antonín Dvořák - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, John Farrer

suitable for ballet stage
exotics and nationalists
pea and pod

Prelude in B minor, Op. 22 #4 - Alexander Scriabin - Dmitri Alexeev

dreaming of B minor
as of a fond time

Preludes Book 2: Feux d'artifice - Claude Debussy - Paul Jacobs

flickers and sparks
and bursts and tongues

Vesper - Ernest Nazareth - Marcelo Bratke

needs a slow frame rate
and the smell of popcorn

The Wagoner's Lad - Buell Kazee [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

demotic song
both for general amusement
and moral instruction

You Go To My Head (take 1) - Billie Holiday [from Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia]

like a Summer with a thousand Julys 

I'm loving the tunesmithery
how and whereto
each line gets
by its end

Study No. 2 (with false start) (1938) - Charles Ives - Charles Ives [from Charles Ives Plays Charles Ives]

meanwhile
in the workshop
of an old Yankee crackpot

The Perilous Chapel - Lou Harrison - San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Barbara Chaffe, Doug Riath, Stephen Harrison, Stephen Mosko, William Winant

an attractive surface
disarmingly so
but the overall effect
is intriguingly troubled
as though something ancient
lay hidden
forever
beneath

B Sharp Blues - Duke Ellington [from Piano Reflections]

not orchestral
combo-al
he plays
in imitation
of a dance band

Minority - Bill Evans [from Everybody Digs Bill Evans]

we do love our music term puns 

sudden things to say
lingo of active nouns
it is
and
it does

Jerusalem gaudi - Academy of St. Martin-In-The-Fields [from The Life Treasury of Christmas Music]

selling the suburban American dream

There Was a Time - Gene Chandler [a Rescued Record]

full glitz jump suit prance
with mashed potatoes

Fantasy Beginning - Carole King [from Fantasy]

outline of the procedure

September Song - Willie Nelson [from Stardust]

the chords change
in each line's wake

October Love Song (long vocal) - Chris & Cosey [from October (Love Song)]

machine-synthed
virtual ad copy 

as 80s as it gets

Sonata in 2 Movements - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [February 18, 1988]

my original recording
made shortly after completion
on cassette tape
that may have faded
somewhat prior to ripping to digital* 

I still like the performance though 

*passed across
too many heads
too many times 

I'm peering down a shaft
toward who knows what
peering about
with a lantern 

where does it go
if we go
somewhat further? 

a chamber of awesome wonder
humbles our illumination

Cold Mountain Songs: Piano Interlude - Robert Morris - Margaret Kampmeier [from Open Space 30)

a time to put oneself together
before proceeding
(be quick!)

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

we lapse into music from chatter
a manner of march
preliminaries completed
observation
of the collective now-tuple
is begun in earnest
it expands
as we enter 

up on its haunches
grubbing about in the brush

Rondo ala Turkey - Brave Combo [from Box of Ghosts]

one of those pop acts
that plays cabaret versions
of Western repertoire music
such as Mozart
with lots of drums

Banned Rehearsal 735 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [March 17, 2008]

we tend the caldron of hypnotic chant
a break in the action
we toss sounds across 

excited discussion 

we are left without an outside 

we percuss sharply

February 28, 2025

Judas - Lady Gaga [from Born This Way]

dancing
in an aroma of transgression
within a holodecklic sound assault

Banned Telepath 60 Seattle - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey Steve Kennedy [February 26, 2018]

the improvisatory muse
lives
in the midst of activity
(so do something
so we can begin) 

the listening ear
latches on
to any passing sound 

sounds clang
and their reverberant residues
fade
into an ever changing audiosphere
of uncountable pitch motes
that linger
into the long inaudible
under the girders
of the ongoing activities 

we construct figures
and forms
out of the vanishing present
in order
to have an experience
in
both consciousness
and preconsciousness 

some tambourines buzz like hornets

All Logics Computation Activator - Forbes Graham - Soren Hamm [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, February 27, 2025]

this music is a wiring diagram poem

In Session at The Tintinabulary

February 23, 2025

Holyoke - Keith Eisenbrey

February 24, 2025

Banned Rehearsal 1120 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

Postscripts

Drops

My 16 Sinfonias were composed, in part, in order to discover ways in which they might sing themselves differently on different keyboard instruments. I offer them here as performed on piano. The recordings were made at my home in 2023 and 2024.

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



Sunday, October 7, 2018

Playlist

Live

September 29, 2018
Free Improvisation: The Quartets Project
S. Eric Scribner presiding, September 29, 2018, Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle

Aaron Keyt, piano, objects, melodica
Bruce Greeley, bass clarinet
Carol J Levin, harp, electric harp
Ha-Yang Kim, ‘cello
Jim Knodle, trumpet
Karen Eisenbrey, piano, objects, drums (?)
Keith Eisenbrey, piano, objects
Neal Kosály-Meyer, piano, guitar, voice
S. Eric Scribner, piano, percussion, field recordings
Amelia Love Clearheart, bringing what she brought, doing what she does



Mr. Scribner gathered this cohort of 10 to improvise variously arranged quartets while carefully avoiding having too many Banned Rehearsal members all together until the very end when we were all there anyway. Good feelings all around.

Recorded

September 30, 2018
Twenty-Four Tonal Preludes: 5 through 8 - Greg Short - Keith Eisenbrey [March 2007 at University Temple United Methodist Church, Seattle]

5. lively but a bit rushed; 6. crazy man; 7. tender, lovely, childlike, lullaby waltz (delicate piano writing!); 8. tells a whole story complete with corporate lament refrain, a ballad, that is, is what it is

Where Do We Go From Here - Oscar Peterson [from The Great Connection]

a show-off but
o what glory!

a tour through his colleagues' manners
a tip 'o hat to Bill
a say hi to Sphere

Track 5 - Empire Brass Quartet [from American Brass Band Journal Revisited]

brass fandom
another enclave
with its enclave pleasures

Banned Rehearsal 82 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, and Neal Kosály-Meyer [May 1986]


blowing pipes
rattle laugh
third body
imaging itself
as bumblebug balloon rub
elastikissing sticky kiss
rainbow plane
pass over
dog barks
twangchord talks
balloon talks
pipe blows
still guitar strums a while
and also another bell bongs
pipe blows
pluckdrone pipes blow (two of them)
we retreat back to sounds just made before that what
that will now new be made
guitar close in
each
but specific close
not equal
so drumbody
guitarbodydrum
boxword
an utterly other sense of playing well
giving it your voice
in doing so
it allows others
to give theirs their voice
the world is our axe
and laughing box
return to rattle again
sleepy as they are
focus remains

October 4, 2018
Something In The Way - Nirvana [from Nevermind]

interval: between acousticish sound and electroreverberated sound drives it
or
driven: by 2ish note tune then 3ish note tune
intriguing that it doesn't go on because it could

Sonata in G - Pietro Locatelli - Philharmonia Virtuosi [from Musical Evenings With The Captain]

never finish a thought unless thy finish be to pick up another thought
never finish a balanced thought
music before Beethoven killed it dead
two violins and cellopiano continuo
movements arranged not for drama but for social function presumed
else why?
better than whist by far

Ballad of the Whitman Greeks - Wes Weddell [from My Northwest Home]

the city they named twice made famous by a cartoon a story heard having been told to
but unverified
micro-urban myth?

"...woe my road is spoken..." draft 060604A - Keith Eisenbrey

another midi go at my variations for string quartet
playing with just so variation flowing through just so continuity
room to breathe
finding foil and echo in a pitch pattern

Bury Me Close - Rachel Harrington [Celilo Falls]

wrapping words around a place in the voice
the place that lies above and the place that lies below
waters upper and lower
should have seen her dance

Lincoln Beach Park Walking North - Keith Eisenbrey [May 2016]

I accidentally recorded this
pushed record unintentionally

so wasn't careful

saw a seal

latter day dinosaur sound (microphone bump bump) overlays sound of walk and sounds along walk

right left
left right left
he had a good job
and he left right left

rhythm between the relations among the sound from outside our mechanism of walking
the sound of our walking the sound of our talking while walking and the sound of the device hitting and rubbing

sexy flange of wave sough

In Session at the Tintinabulary

October 1, 2018
Gradus 340 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

does the quantity of simultaneously played notes count beyond 1, (2) (many) (lots)? and is that importance commensurate with horizontal quantity?
possibility: composition can resolve or confuse that issue or mediate that resolution and confusion