Saturday, April 11, 2026

Playlist

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
Preface

"Like noiseless nautilus shells, their light prows sped through the sea; but only slowly they neared the foe. As they neared him, the ocean grew still more smooth; seemed drawing a carpet over its waves; seemed a moon-meadow, so serenely it spread. At length the breathless hunter came so nigh his seemingly unsuspecting prey, that his entire dazzling hump was distinctly visible, sliding along the sea as if an isolated thing, and continually set in a revolving ring of finest, fleecy, greenish foam. He saw the vast, involved wrinkles of this slightly projecting head beyond. Before it, far out on the soft Turkish-rugged waters, went the glistening white shadow from his broad, milky forehead, a musical rippling playfully accompanying the shade; and behind, the blue waters interchangeably flowed over into the moving valley of his steady wake; and on either hand bright bubbles arose and danced by his side. But these were broken again by the light toes of hundreds of gay fowl softly feathering the sea, alternate with their fitful flight; and like to some flag-staff rising from the painted hull of an argosy, the tall but shattered pole of a recent lance projected from the white whale's back; and at intervals one of the cloud of soft-toed fowls hovering, and to and fro skimming like a canopy over the fish, silently perched and rocked on this pole, the long tail feathers streaming like pennons."

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

Texts

Live

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
April 8, 2026

Seattle Modern Orchestra: Entangled Sounds
with Donna Shin (flute) and Aaron Wonson (piano)
Julia Tai, Conductor
Meany Hall, University of Washington, Seattle

tearing down a forest to build a dog bar - Oliver Schoonover

slow slither
stealth music 

not an illustration of the texts that are read
but
its environments
their enveloping atmosphere

Musica fict(iv)a, for wind quintet - Joël-François Durand

announcing bursts
squeezing through tight tonal crevices

the new normal - William Dougherty

through massive interference
the spheres still turn 

redaction scratches

La Liorana, for flute and ensemble - Huck Hodge

splash
then
filling in
filling up
tidal
out
as in

Piano Concerto - György Ligeti

the piano can
on its own
imitate an orchestra
quite effectively 

but

when confronted
with an actual ensemble
that power
vanishes 

not 

because it is inadequate

but 

because of the scale of detail involved 

an atmosphere
can dissipate
or drift off
or be swept away

Recorded

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
April 6, 2026

Paragon Rag - Scott Joplin - E. Power Biggs

Mr. Biggs plays these on a pedal harpsichord
which
as instruments go
is quite the contraption 

it has the capability
of a variety of sounds
and volumes
depending on how many strings
are plucked
per note
which capability
he uses
to play repetitions off each other 

and
since rags are structured
as a series of repeating figures/phrases
that technique
is quite effective

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

dream of escape from Loserville 

pleasantly subdued for a change

Baby Fall Down - T Bone Burnett [from Proof Through The Night]

four syllables
repeated at various pitch planes
three accented
one un

Get Off The Bandwagon - EPMD [from Strictly Business]

territorial assertion

Tsahay Hailu - Ethiopia [from The World Sings Goodnight]

each line
ends on a rising pitch
except the last of a group
to articulate
completion of statement

Jewels in the Crown - Tingstad & Rumbel [from American Acoustic]

with such procedures
music articulates its parts
in imitation of rhyme schemes
and metrical regularity 

sophistication
becomes a game
of adding layers
of interlocking patternings

Darkness of Estrangement - Christian Asplund [from Brainstun]

but
is it those patternings
of sounds
that distinguish music
from the general run of human expression? 

sandwich structure
ABA

He'll Come Back For You - The True Bugs

encouraging
in the face
of subjunctive disasters

Steady - Crosstalk  [from Here Now]

Ken Benshoof imaged returning articulations
as a signal
of going back to the start
to do it again
or to do it again
but different
so that
segments can be compared
vertically
as it were
across sequential time spans
creates columns of times
in ordered rows of times

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
April 7, 2026

Spider Man - S. Eric Scribner, and others [from Free Improv Quartets Project]

in cases such as this
in which it might be fuzzy
to distinguish a performed sound
and an accidental sound
but
in which
intention
is firmly imputed
might the music
leak out
from accident
only waiting for us
to attend it
our intent
draws music out
from accident
it's the spider man session

The Umbrella Escapes - Steve Layton & Sound-In [from The Many Voices In Our Heads]

and strums dreamily down the street 

can the activity
by which this sound arrives in my living room
be conceived
as a music making activity 

this umbrella has thrill issues

Sonata in A Major, Kk. 320 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

this music is lively dinner party banter 

the segments
are dizzyingly
dissimilarly
sized

La Muette de Portici, Act 3 - Daniel-François-Esprit Auber - Dessau Anhalt Theater Chorus, Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau, Antony Hermus, Diego Torre, Oscar De La Torre, Angelina Ruzzafante, Wiard Witholt

the act
in which
the match of revolt
is lit 

a story told in song and sound
in which
a major character
has no voice 

the chorus is revolting!
(tee hee) 

actually 

this hymn they sing
is lovely
worth the price of admission
all on its own

Novelletten, Op. 21: No. 3 in D Major - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

spiders play games in the crawlspace
telling us spooky stories
through the floorboards

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
Buch der Lieder I, S. 531: II. Am Rhein, im schönen Strome - Franz Liszt, Leslie Howard

we drift on the magic river
the old god of the land
peaceful and beneficent
happy sparkle dust o'er all

Sonata in F, Op. 68 (#9) - Alexander Scriabin - John Ogdon

the four note figure that opens
never goes away
though it may hide
or transform
it permeates

If The Light Has Gone Out In Your Soul - Ernest Phipps and His Holiness Singers [from Really The Blues]

solid eight bar stanzas

Wun'erful Wun'erful (side-uh-two) - Stan Freberg [from The Very Best of Stan Freberg]

stop the show
to pop the cheek 

so many bubbles

I Let a Song Get Out of My Heart - Ella Fitzgerald [from Love Songs: The Best of The Verve Song Book]

this recording
is lovingly engineered 

a violin appears out of nowhere

These Foolish Things - Bill Evans [from Some Other Time / The Lost Session from the Black Forest]

each measure is a unique dance

The Hexamshire Lass - Fairport Convention [from Meet On The Ledge]

a toast to his favorite
a boast of his favorite

Holiday - Madonna [from Madonna]

party
flashing lights

a commercial
to dance to

Word to The Mother (Land) - Big Daddy Kane [from Long Live The Kane]

altar call

They Don't Care - Fastbacks [from Zucker]

drummed in
pounded out

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

the engineering is fabulous
the production is over the top
but that's just to keep up with Aretha 

end of set spectacular

Peel Me A Grape - Karin Blaine [from Dirty Money]

an album
is a memento
of what was happening
at a time
and or
a demonstration
of mood creation skills

Through the Doorways of Escape Come the Footsteps of Capture - Empty Cage Quartet [from Stratostrophic]

film cue type title
we sneak through the thousand windings
confidence gains within us
the further into escape
the more possible
success may be 

hunker down
to cross the open galleries
tarry not
getting rather cocky here
careful of that last gate
guarded by the giant kalimba
and bowed bass

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

an opinion is imparted
less as a fact
than as an attitude
or as a summation

Gold Star For Robot Boy (Guided by Voices) - Dead Bars [from Red Car Burns split with Dead Bars]

brevity soul of wit

And Let This Feeble Body Fail - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded January 2, 2024]

my cleverness:
two stanzas the same
third slightly elevated
fourth back to the beginning
plus
the music
is almost entirely in the Dominant
until the last cadence

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
April 8, 2026

Hard Hustling Blues - Bernice Edwards [from Really The Blues]

heavy
load
on
every
beat

Pretty Paper - Roy Orbison [from For The Lonely]

Christmas
is the time for moralisms

I'll Get You (live 10/16/1963) - The Beatles [from The Beatles Anthology]

a collective need
among a certain population
to shriek
in large numbers

Sweet and Lovely - Thelonious Monk [form The Complete Columbia Studio Solo Recordings]

recomposing
to freshen up
a familiar face

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
Gardening at Night - REM [from Nancy's Mix]

Nancy's Mix
was where
mostly
I learned
what my immediate peers
outside of music school
were listening to 

their attractive baubles

Margarita - Traveling Wilburys [from Traveling Wilburys]

this bauble
has a machined surface
for guitars to slide on 

spat lines
extended lines 

handwriting distinctions

Looking For Lester - David Bowie [from Black Tie White Noise]

a beat bed
is spread 

trumpet shows us around
guitar takes a turn
then sax 

big band dance floor

I Bow Out - Whitney Houston [from My Love Is Your Love]

conditon described
in verse
determination of that condition
made
in the chorus

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
April 9, 2026

Close as I'll Get to Heaven - Bettye LaVette [from A Woman Like Me]

song creates a character
the persona of the singer
which might be identified
as the person
of the poem's voice
but might not
or
might be
in the region
between that song-persona
and that poem-voice 

a Blues singer
such as Ms. LaVette
certainly lends itself
to a full identification
as an aesthetic image
which is a separate category
entirely
from any sort of thing
as a biographical fact might be

Tell Me Why - Taylor Swift [from Fearless]

for a singer such as Ms. Swift
there is the added factor
of the person
of her public image
the dance acts
the photo shoots
the reportage in general
generated by the pop-star production industry
her marketable portion

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
Complex - Bad Cop, Bad Cop [from Wings of Techno]

this music
is a widget
assembled from widgets 

twiddles dials
to a machinery pulse 

directing
as much as playing 

the person has been disappeared 

one pulsed thing after another

Hell Is Real - Black Dresses [from Hell Is Real]

at the pitch of outrage
the voice is a costume
of outrage 

identification incomplete
or
not quite believable

Totem 27 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Totem VI]

a music that isn't a song
as such
might create a character
of its perpetrator
as well as
a separate character
which is
its musical image
its definitive feel

On My Way to Heaven - Blind Roger Hays [from Goodbye, Babylon]

this poem
being a question and answer
has the voice of the question
and the voice of the answer
to answer for

A Foggy Day - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

a singer such as Ms. Vaughan
performs the role of the singer of the song
they are an actor
and create a stage around them

Death of an Angel - The Kingsmen [from The Very Best of The Kingsmen]

titillation of the macabre

This Kind of Music - Jonathan Richman [from Jonathan Sings!]

celebration
of a local scene

Prelude and Fugue on the name BACH - The Canadian Brass [from More Greatest Hits]

it sure is

Man Size - PJ Harvey [from Rid of Me]

the different parts of a song
have differing sets of persons created
that's how they are parts
and not impersonally selected partitions

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
Queen Gasoline - Goodness [from Goodness 1995-1998]

size of sound
vehemence of warning
I presume
it's a drug
she's warning about

Track 10 - Eckstine Middle School Students [from Mach 6]

grand and stately
a right and proper celebration

Words (Interlude)/Never Letchu Go - Janet Jackson [from Discipline]

the industry has a voice of its own
with which all the others contend

Artifacts2 - Andrew Young [from Inkplaces]

a collection of ambient sounds
and a thin feedback tone
and honks

Signal Residue - Triptet [from Slowly, Away]

sudden burbles
break into
our space walk awareness

Cabot - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded November 19, 2023]

sharing parts of motion
among the voices

Poor Boy Blues - Ramblin' Thomas [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

these earliest recordings
pick up the residue of past musics
this is what we sounded like

I Had a Dream - Ray Charles [from Yes, Indeed!]

suspicion of jealousy provoking behavior
not a good look

The Pirate of Penance - Joni Mitchell [from Song to a Seagull]

in shanty lighting key
sea or hovel 

dialog poem
acted out
in overdub

Ripeness - Echo and The Bunnymen [from Porcupine]

on the witness stand
the voices in ones head
thrashdance
driving pulse
barely decidable
between one and two

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
In Pace - The Cambridge Singers [from Brother Sun, Sister Moon]

the harmonies
of careful rules
flatter
our sense
of understanding
of the cosmos

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

funhouse exhibit
Weimar Dada

Strong, Strong Wind - Heart [from Greatest Hits]

reaffirmation of a faith
anthemizing the force required
to break it

Heat - 50 Cent [from Get Rich or Die Tryin']

gun and power boast

Only Dreamin' - Dolly Parton [from Backwoods Barbie]

penny whistle!
with old-country chords
the suspect sonorities
of the Scotch-Irish diaspora
as airbrushed
to industry standards

Nero - Peter Fedofsky [from False Ties and Nice Hoods]

if a song's text
describes a second person
it presumes a first

Hiding - Anxious Arms [from Feeler]

we can fill your bar with sound
to pull some in
and push some out 

any draw
can be a push 

do we have the correct charge
to properly populate
your beer bar?

Golden Gardens Park, Seattle
The Night at the Filmore - The No Ones [from My Best Evil Friend]

Whitmanesque population list
all the people you'll see
tour guide

Sister Maude Mule - Mississippi Shieks [from That Devilin' Tune]

legendary stubbornness
colonel pronounced
almost
as koan-ell

Can't - Norman Monath [from Songs of The Pogo]

Orville and Wilbur
and the Egg
that says
can't
called Canterbury
that's who
a lefthanded song

Steal Away - Etta James [from Tell Mama]

imperative lust
plea
forbidden fruit

In Session at The Tintinabulary

April 5, 2026

Douglass - Keith Eisenbrey

April 6, 2026

Banned Rehearsal 1148 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 31: Sabbatical Improvisations (part 2) 2014

In 2013 I had reached an inflection point in my big project, Études d'exécution imminent, and took a sabbatical (indifferently observed) from composing written-down music. I filled the time with various forms of improvisation, both "in-the-moment" composing, and sometimes puttering about with multi-tracking and other digitally applied effects. Here is the second bunch of them.

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

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Playlist

Preface

George Cruikshank, from The Comick Almanack, 1st Series 1833-1843

Texts

Recorded

March 29, 2026

Sonata in F-sharp Major, Kk. 391 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

the materials of music
are there for anyone to use
freely
music generates them
for any
gratis

La Muette de Portici, Act II - Daniel-François-Esprit Auber - Dessau Anhalt Theater Chorus, Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau, Antony Hermus, Diego Torre, Oscar De La Torre, Angelina Ruzzafante, Wiard Witholt

a romance acted out
upon an historical event
to tie the individual
to their social stage 

these Neapolitans
plot rebellion
so quaintly 

a chummy bro duet
heroic determination
is passed
from hero to crowd

Novelletten; #2 in D Major, Op. 21 #2 - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

fingertips quiver upon the keys 

these notes fall
in graceful drapery
sheer and shimmery

Buch der Lieder für Piano allein: "Hohe", S531 #1 - Franz Liszt - Leslie Howard

this music
is a floating dancer
Balzacianly exquisite of form and movement
enraptured jaws drop open
a gift of beauty
refined

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
March 30, 2026

Sonata in F (#9), Op. 68 - Alexander Scriabin - Vladimir Ashkenazy

sets itself apart
a sequestered bubble
allows reflection
deflects approach

I'm On My Journey Home - The Densen Quartet [from Really The Blues]

harmony tough as nails
shape note bones

Won'erful, Won'erful (Side uh-one) - Stan Freberg [from The Very Best of Stan Freberg]

Californiumumum
in the television lantum 

and the misbehaving bubble machine 

Stony Stonedwell

I Remember You - Ella Fitzgerald [from Love Songs: The Best of the Verve Song Book]

voice of soft leather

96 Tears - ? and The Mysterians [from The Best of ? and The Mysterians]

betrayal and retribution
in sobbing short lines

Sunflower Drag - Scott Joplin - E Power Biggs

arranged upon the stops
organist thinking

Interlude of Clapping - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

all the production credits
and these words
from our sponsor

That Summer Feeling - Jonathan Richman [from Jonathan Sings!]

light touch on the end rhymes

Purple Heart - T Bone Burnett [from The Talking Animals]

not overly interested
in fancy guitar stylings
all about the mood

Cold Mountain Songs: Girls Playing - Robert Morris - Deborah Norin-Kuehn, Margaret Kampmeier [from Open Space 30]

the stones
are tossed

for
hopping 

games

Aria - Tingstad & Rumbel [from American Acoustic]

an aria
is a moment
set apart
within a drama
for losing myself in

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
Easter Rebellion - Scurvy Bastards [from Piranthology]

piratical history lessons
kept in song form
(words suppressed)

Side Effects (feat. Young Jeezy) - Mariah Carey [from E=MC2]

title hook repetition segment
as structural marker
piles on alternate readings
to inflect the main vocal thread

The Stars Are Out For You - Dawn Clement [from Tempest/Cobalt)

sung in a delicate script
worthy of the big screen

Cut The Roots, The Tree Withers - Steve Layton [from Próxima Estación]

the roots
are where the tree lives
and that
is where
we
now
explore
as on a drone
sailing smoothly through the soil

Sinfonia 7 (clavichord) - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [November 7, 2023]

goes about its business
matter of factly

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
March 31, 2026

Hide Me In The Blood of Jesus - Blind Benny Paris and Wife [from Goodbye, Babylon]

subject of the song
is the title 

couplets borrowed from other hymns

Blue Bayou - Roy Orbison [from For The Lonely]

dreams of permanent vacation 

bo bo bo
jim bodiyay

What Does A Girl Do - The Shirelles [from The Shirelles Anthology]

neener neener brass lick
to open 

social expectation dissonance

Don't Pass Me By - The Beatles [from The Beatles (The White Album)]

country western styling
complete with fiddle
and oompah bass

Polly On The Shore - Fairport Convention [from Meet On The Ledge]

pirate stories
heroic regret
as through a languid scrim

Radio Free Europe - REM [from Murmur]

opening sound bits
open up a space
for the song to appear 

tack on opening
like
a tack on ending 

more marker
than part of the flow

Dream of Life - Patti Smith [from Dream of Life]

also
helps to check the tuning on the guitar
and to warm up the voice 

rhyme
come alive 

a song
is not just the words
nor just the music
nor just their synthesis
but also
the creation
of a singing persona 

a possession

Saturday Night Waltz from Rodeo - The Empire Brass Quintet [from Class Brass On The Edge]

Petrushka
beneath
a western sky colored
back drop

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
Is This Desire? - PJ Harvey [from Is This Desire?]

the lines press down
into
their each
final
foot

Nobody Knows Me - Madonna [from American Life]

leans back
into its first beats 

all electric light sounds

Times In Between - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury [from A Live Wire]

a slow throbbing
or rocking chair
or cradle tempo 

in twelve eight

Puget Sound - S. Eric Scribner [from Odds and Ends]

a gravelly sough
brushed by gentle surf 

unstill waters

Pigs, Sheep and Wolves - Paul Simon [from In The Blue Light]

a bit of Shel Silverstein
in the first stanza rhyming

Mister Fix It - Eddie Floyd [from Written In Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos]

his little shingle on the street front

Cemetery Sal - The Paradise Joy Boys [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

solemn pace
early Tennessee
rural gothic
gratuitous racial epithet warning 

cemetery
true
kinda lovin'

I Won't Say I Will - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

dance
between the cleverness of the lyrics
and the cleverness of the singer's characterization 

Sarah was the master

Carol of the Bells - Lake Washington Singers, Betty Eisenbrey, Joanne Deacon [1963]

ding dong ding dong

Moon Turn The Tides...gently, gently, away - The Jimi Hendrix Experience [from Electric Ladyland]

groove out time man 

the rush of the cavalry charge
free form transformations 

there goes the flying saucer
here it comes
there it went
or
no
back around
and off

Piano Man - Billy Joel [from The Essential Billy Joel]

piano bar of sad regrets
though he does put some self praise
in the character of the crowd 

entertaining all the sad old losers
anthemic drinking song

Heads Will Roll - Echo and The Bunnymen [from Porcupine]

a melody of short segments
limited in their pitch count
the words occupy the notes
like preserves in jars

Terminator X to the Edge of Panic - Public Enemy [from It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back]

jockeys disks 

drummer on the spins

Ma Bergère, ma lumière - The Baltimore Consort [from La Rocque'N'Roll]

done up all pretty
for presentation
to the musically literate 

museum exhibit

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
The Unwelcome Guest - Billy Bragg & Wilco [from Mermaid Avenue]

shiny black Bess
outlaw cowboy song

Be With You - Beyoncé [from Dangerously In Love]

whose fantasy
his or hers
or just anyones
in general?

Carver - Rachel Harrington [from City of Refuge]

a weary in the saddle tempo

Scheisse - Lady Gaga [from Born This Way]

dancing to the syllables
a condition of dancing

Planetarium - Slothrust [from The Pact]

the anti tour
of civic sights
including
the guitar shred
and the scat babbler

Sinfonia 7 (piano) - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded December 19, 2023]

a machine that dances jointedly

If The Light Has Gone Out of Your Soul- Ernest Phipps & His Congregation [from Goodbye, Babylon]

campfire social
clapping song

The Sun's Gonna Shine Again - Ray Charles [from Yes, Indeed!]

but
right at the moment
we have some cloudy gray
you've been away
blues

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
April 1, 2026

Yazoo Street Scandal - The Band [form Music from Big Pink]

this rig
is held together
with baling wire
and hope 

shakes something fierce on the rough stretches

Monolog for Bass Clarinet - Isang Yun - Alicia Lee

we demonstrate our up-to-datiness
by imitating
acoustically
articulations
that arose
electronically
mouth shape flange
for instance
in imitation
of a modulator
or filter 

this piece
hangs in there
with its pitch work

Parental Discretion iz Advised - N.W.A. [from Straight Outta Compton]

words on a rigid scaffold 

these gentlemen
are in favor
of parental discretion

Suite Italienne - Igor Stravinsky - Itzhak Perlman [from The Art of Itzhak Perlman]

putting on the ghostly graces
of a past age
dance macabre
wigs and powder
and fabric by the ton 

staff crowd the corridors

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

the intimate
writ large
widely advertised

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
You Got Me Runnin' - Todd Houghton [from Jack Straw Cultural Center Blind Youth Audio Project 2003]

well done
quite pro

I Walk The Line - Vince Mira [from The Cash Cabin Sessions]

in Spanish
Vince has a marvelous bass voice

I Confess - Holly Palmer [from I Confess]

funky
sweet nothings in your ear

Grasshoppers Devouring a Corpse in the Tallgrass Prairie -  Nat Evans [from Flyover Country]

the solemnity of an Ansel Adams landscape
an experience of stillness

That's How Strong My Love Is - Star Anna [streamed from Love Shades, February 14, 2023]

aw!
so there was my message
to my little cabbage

this intimate message
(the song)
is inflated out
to the size
of a blues singer
with an eloquent strum

Turkey Buzzard Blues - Peg Leg Howell and Eddie Anthony [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

a turkey in the straw
is a turkey in the straw
by any other name 

dungaree Paganini

No - Norman Monath [from Songs of the Pogo]

a speeding baby carriage
somebody
perhaps Walt Kelly himself?
is telling a story
though
with a theatrically practiced voice
no
said the nearby hippopotamus
and then a pleasant song

Lazy - Rusty Dedrick Orchestra [from Irving Berlin, All By Myself: Notable Compositions 1926-1933]

she wants to be a puppy
longs to be lazy
great big valise
full of books to read
where it's peaceful

Tetra - Xenakis - Jack Quartet

sounds exist in locations
hyperspecific
as to each sound's sense of effort 

these sounds
are work 

this chamber music 

is chamberless
or
creates its own
virtual
stringtone chamber
within
the architectural chamber 

nothing straight
that can't be smeared 

strictly observed severity 

we don't do pretty
we don't compromise
our artistic principals

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
Droppin' Science - Marley Marl [from In Control Voume 1]

the subject matter of the text of this music
is its own competitive dominance

Poor Mourner - Robert Shaw Festival Singers [from Amazing Grace]

it turns out
that Maestro Shaw
is a cousin of mine 
(second, once removed)

one set of his great grandparents
is one of my great greats

Until You Come Back - Whitney Houston [from My Love Is Your Love]

message to an absent lover
heavily decorated line ends

Three for (solo clarinet): Valve Cycle - Jesse Canterbury, Bradley Hawkins

so
are we in a pump of some ilk?
passing tones
from chamber to chamber

O Species of Nosegay - Christian Asplund [from Viola]

and about that size

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

where the verse would go
is a choked garble 

a song
with three gears for going

Spectroscopie - WRCMS 2018 Participants

for flute with strings and piano
just based on the rehearsal time
that would seem necessary
to work this up
if it were written out first
I'm guessing
that it is at least partly improvised
but
I could easily be wrong
in whole or in part 

musicianly players either way

Brentford - Keith Eisenbrey [November 5, 2023]

a shape note tune
has its own shapeliness
which sings within its harsh diatonicism

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
April 2, 2026

There's a Light Lit Up In Galilee - Ernest V. Stoneman's Dixie Mountaineers [from Goodbye, Babylon]

plainly sung and plainly strummed to signify true words

La Bamba - Ritchie Valens [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

prominent castanets
enthusiastic
roughly sketched

Catch Me Daddy (Live at The Grande Ballroom) - Big Brother and The Holding Company [from Cheap Thrills]

she jumps right in
full tilt
fast car
low to the ground

Serenade 3 for Piano and Chamber Orchestra - George Perle - Boston Modern Orchestra Project

this music
is having a grand time
doing its musicy doings
it slips
from one instrument to another
ultra smooth
like a piano concerto
without the 19th Century heroism
certainly plays with groups of instruments
as in a proper baroque concerto

667 - Soundgarden [from Ultramega OK]

we approach
we inspect
it holds
then vanishes

I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter - Nina Simone [from A Single Woman]

upbeat
light hearted
gives her guitar player
a moment
fake out
false ending

Swan Lake - Brave Combo [from Box of Ghosts]

half a nudge
from PDQ Bach

Anthem - Goodness [from Goodness 1995-1998]

describing ourselves
as yourselves
so
you are us
and we
can cross-identify

Personal Hell - Courtney Marie Andrews - [from Urban Myths]

to some specific anyone
a caring message

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
Riot - Dawn Richard [from Goldenheart]

half social dance song
half stage song
with dance

Improv in 3 Fails - Steve Kennedy [from Untitled Album]

riding the fails
across the nation
air horns
and crossing bells

Chamber Music VI: Two Ways of Listening to Nothing - Steve Peters [from Chamber Music]

metallic and glass
cloistered deep
we descend
below our world's sounds
below the seep of water
into
and beyond
the sometimes plastic regions
of rock
the nickel
iron
heart
of the cosmos

Old Shoes and Leggins - Uncle Eck Dunford [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

old timey music
tells of old times
a comic song
of old timey courtship rituals

Rumble - Lin Wray and His Ray Men [collected for Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

riots and rumbles
are dance crazes
the sound
is raw
no seclusion of tracks apparent

On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) - Bill Evans [from Alone]

to hear past the original song's
pop presentation
to discover
the pitch shit
behind the sappy words
jazz as analytic tool

Rather Not Levitate Alone - Benjamin Boretz, J. K. Randall, Wally Shoup, Ladonna Smith, Davey Williams [from Inter/Play]

skritch skratch

in January of 1983
I was in Malabar Florida
just for the month
back to Bard in February
back into
exactly
this culture
I suppose 

(let me tell you about Ohio) 

this tape represents
a clash (of sorts)
of cultures
the Bard/Princeton
(Boretz/Randall)
clot
of thinking improvisors
and
the Alabama
clot
of improvising performers
quite an entertaining clash
as such things go 

melt down
mention of Ohio
wakes the weird sounds
that must be Wally doing that on the sax
what fun! 

Ah! Ah! Ah! 

Ohio and Alabama
have it out
in bird 

reflecting the sound
of our lived experience

Silver and Gold - U2 [from Rattle and Hum]

admiration and resentment

Quand tu dors pres de moi (When You Sleep Next To Me) - King's Singers [from Chanson d'amour]

impeccable
floaty 

hold the string firmly
or off it will go
at the wind's whimsy

The Lonely Years Belong to Me - James King [from Bed By The Window]

full stanza instrumental intro
gives us
the shape of the stanzas to come
and their cyclic articulation points (gates)

Track 9 - Chamber Music Camp Participants 2003 [from Eisenbrey 2003]

cello and piano and flute 

the periodicity
is problemetized
as we wander
from our tonal home 

we trust
they will find their way
back to stability
even if compromised

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

lively dance
in a busy
but wide
meter

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
Polegnala e tudora - Hope Wechkin [from Leaning Towards The Fiddler]

yes
she can sing
while playing fiddle
I've seen her do it

Jerseyville, Illinois - Your Mother Should Know [recorded October 2, 2018]

honest sounding
not expensive
just right

April 3, 2026

Banned Rehearsal 1087 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer [November 6, 2023]

the sounds
find ways
to interact 

slow tones
command attention 

prattling sounds
enrich the experience 

fresh sounds
intrigue 

old sounds
take us back 

days of the bug guitar
piano and melodica keep watch
they have gotten to work
making things
workshop sounds
celebrate with hanging chimes
hammering elves
a hush

The Spanish Merchant's Daughter - The Stoneman Family [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

some specially juicy gossip
or a dialog skit
she's playing hard to get

All About You - The Clovers [a Rescued Record]

dynamite nonsense syllable arrangement
for the back ups 

bip bop a boo

Tom Thumb - Wayne Shorter [from The Classic Blue Note Recordings]

alternating chords
expand
within narrow confines

In Session at The Tintinabulary

March 29, 2926

Christmas - Keith Eisenbrey

March 30, 2026

Golden Gardens Park, City of Seattle
Gradus 430 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

harmony made plain
no euphemisms
nor normatives 

tonality
can be a synthesis
of its diatonic syntax
and the sensuality
of its sonority
as such
its mingling partials 

melody
is a path
through moments of harmony
and then
bright sounds
and stern 

the many regions of a rung 

one cannot
be
in a whole rung
at once
so
we move
from place to place
within it
trusting
that we touch
each
possible
note

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 31: Sabbatical Improvisations (part 2) 2014

In 2013 I had reached an inflection point in my big project, Études d'exécution imminent, and took a sabbatical (indifferently observed) from composing written-down music. I filled the time with various forms of improvisation, both "in-the-moment" composing, and sometimes puttering about with multi-tracking and other digitally applied effects. Here is the second bunch of them.

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

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Playlist

Preface

assorted small items
George Cruikshank and others, from The Comick Almanack, 1st Series 1833-1843

Texts

Recorded

March 21, 2026

Track 8 [from Eisenbrey 2003]

My mom was an amateur violinist
and for several years
in the early oughts
she went to a chamber music summer camp 

this is a souvenir CD
of the campers' final concert 

this is a movement
for piano trio
not inexpressively played
though intonation is sometimes less than secure

Can't B Good - Janet Jackson [from Discipline]

for low lights
and something more comfortable

Middle - Cumulus [from I Never Meant It To Be Like This]

the internal shaping of the instrumental stanza
transpires
behind the drums' impervious beating of the pulse
insisting upon the bodies
in the pit

Melischromatica - Steve Layton [from Virtual Composition]

muscled backs
heaving ho
on heavy oars
pulling through
a viscous sea
the sea
fights back
the night
stretches on

A Cat's Life - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey, Olivia Sterne [from Keith Eisenbrey 6: 1988-1994]

feline body language
instantly alert
violent
changeable
using the do fa sol la
as moodshift signal
(or sol do re mi) 

this fugue is rather fun
if I do say so myself
bear and a half to work up though 

peculiar timeskip feeling
to the third act repeat 

I have my moments
and Olivia was awesome

March 22, 2026

Sonata in F-sharp Major, Kk. 318 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

a figure
is any grouping
found to enable
a sense
of comprehensibility 

a tonality
is a sense
of shape
or motion
within pitchspace

La muette de Portici, Act I - Daniel-François-Esprit Auber - Diego Torre, Oscar De La Torre, Angelina Ruzzafante, Wiard Witholt, Dessau Anhalt Theater Chorus, Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau, Antony Hermus

fun fact
the role of the mute title character
was once played
by the future wife
of Hector Berlioz! 

to open in the courtyard of a chapel
sets the story
within the public sphere
and under the watchful eyes of the Church 

the overture might be the passing throngs
in their moods 

this music
is closely linked to the characterization of the singer-roles
at their immediate moments
it provides no spoilers nor alternate viewpoints
we are in their heads
as
this music imagines it
for us 

the chorus
is a character
representing the people
who are the background society
of the principals 

the large ensemble segments
are quite fine
internally characterized 

a sunny mood
wrecked
to end the act

Bunte Blätter: Novellete, Op. 99 #9 - Robert Schumann - Florian Uhlig

curio puppet
spectacular accompaniment 

it is intended
to be taken in
as a spectacle
a technical wonder 

how gracefully it dances

Einsam bin ich, nicht alleine. Volkslied aus dem Schauspiel Preciosa, S. 453 (after Weber) - Franz Liszt - Leslie Howard

the Romantic imagination
individualized character
by getting inside of them
hence
the appeal of opera
as a popular art form
within civic life

Sonata 8, Op. 66 - Alexander Scriabin - Ruth Laredo

a figure
cycles
within a cycling rhythmic scheme
generating
a melodic moment
cycling through the whole 

a deep pool indeed
bewitching aromas
the pool is stirred

March 23, 2026

Peg and Awl - Carolina Tarheels [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

displacement by machine

Tele-Vee-Shun - Stan Freberg [from The Very Best of Stan Freberg]

Elvis's childhood's
loose bicycle seat

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

eruptive plea
carefully restrained

In a Sentimental Mood - Bill Evans [from Some Other Time / The Lost Session from the Black Forest]

the showbiz past
of jazz
become
a music
for aficionada
intellectualized

The Strenuous Life - Scott Joplin - E. Power Biggs

the bass
is separated rhythmically
from the chords
and the tune
from each of them
kept moving
with occasionally filler licks
between cycles

Twist and Shout - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

played a bit too heavily
ponderous twist
not enough naked glee
gets weary

Come Home - T Bone Burnett [from Truth Decay]

a plea from the blues
the mouth harp
has its own share of troubles

Heading For The Light - Traveling Wilburys [from Traveling Wilburys]

into the sunset

A Poem - S. Eric Scribner [from Pianosphere]

a glittering surface
with pauses to peer through
into the below 

seems friendly enough

Clancy's Heart - Tingstad & Rumbel [from American Acoustic]

maritime rural
golden hued
settle back
we'll hang out here for the evening

Construction 4 - Christian Asplund [from Brainstun]

scratching an image
into a hard even surface

Places We Exist - Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs [from Crooked Path]

cowgirl blues
always been the same

Middle Ages - Cornelius Dufallo, Patrick Derivaz [from Bass Violin]

the room this is in
is picking up sounds from elsewhere
or rather
from several elsewheres
each sound
from its own elsewhere

Cafe Macchiato - Science of Deduction [from Alternative Works]

music made with electronic means
celebrates electricity 

high end
edgy dive
techno slum lords

Poncho - Anna La Berge, Tom Baker [from Sand]

a poem
in a room of hidden mirrors
and crooked halls
ill-ly lit
brain state
fun house
in the grooves of this record
is the sound of John Cage

March 24, 2026

Going Across The Sea - H. I. Bandy [from Really The Blues]

bring a fiddle
open strings
on the open sea

Mean Woman Blues - Roy Orbison [from For The Lonely]

sha la la la

The Man I Love - Ella Fitzgerald [from Love Songs: The Best of the Verve Song Book]

the orchestra
is clearly
for the most part
playing
exactly
the notes
that are written down
for them
to play
keeps them
in shadow
disindividuated

The Dawntreader - Joni Mitchell [from Song to a Seagull]

spinning pretty fantasy
back cover copy
beach read

The Plainsman - Fairport Convention [from Meet On The Ledge]

some British fantasist
dreaming of the American Movie West 

do they have proper plains in the UK?

That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate - Mission of Burma [collected from Nancy's Mix]

full of adventure feeling

Galliard Battaglia - Canadian Brass [from More Greatest Hits]

Byrd arranged?
something similar though if not

Yuri-G - PJ Harvey [from Rid of Me]

musical genres
as descriptives
of the types
of mass-produced objects
included 

an ingredient list
types of paper
and types of type faces

Chonkyfire - Outkast [from Aquemini]

enter through one side of a phone conversation
dramafied poetry
exit through the broken machine

Satisfied 'N' Tickled Too - Karin Blaine [from Dirty Money]

rooster
use'ta

Loxo - Tea Cozies [from Tea Cozies]

valley girl adjacent
accent
and attitude

Mermaid - Swearin' [from Surfing Strange]

heavy ballast in this keel
poem
largely effaced
by heavy ballasted guitar down strums 

the cycles disassemble

Fuck You - Choke The Pope [from Who Cares]

disaffected youth tantrum

Psalm 23 (meditation, responses) - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [from Keith Eisenbrey 6: 1988-1994]

in this version
I add an element
of durations
of nothing at all 

the machine
at rest 

a system
of three sound origins 

each
always
distinct 

formal cyclicity of the poem
a figure
explores pitchspace

Ain't Gonna Lay My Armor Down - McVay/Johnson [from Goodbye, Babylon]

the fierce determination of our forbears

My Man's Gone Now - Sarah Vaughan [from Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin]

hard left right track pan isolation
early stereo hi fi
bad idea 

or
album like this
is a collaboration
between a singer
and a producer/arranger
all other persons
are vanished 

(George had an alibi)

The Karen Tape Chapter 4 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 1963]

yawned until he swallowed a bee
a spacy story
with rabbits and whispers
and sleepiness and ground hogs
and an owl and a bumble bee
a lesson about kids being kept quiet
Scuppers the Sailor Dog
Neal reads all his books for us
bisyllabic fish:
fee-ish
a book about the usefulness of simple nouns
back to the little bunny
and a little yellow duck
two books in tandem?
or somehow
a complex tale
half of my poem book
which he runs off to get 

I'm ready to play now

The Bridge - Dolly Parton [from Just Because I'm a Woman]

hyperisolation
they can't be in the same room
it's unseemly
they might get ideas

Captain Jack - Billy Joel [from The Essential Billy Joel]

plays with the same group of guys
every night but Monday 

portrait (accusation)
of the losers at the bar
in celebration of them

Rikki Dee - Bow Wow Wow

entering the cycle
is an exciting moment
a threshold
to the underground party lights

Hurt Your Heart - Girl Trouble [from Hit It Or Quit It]

so many subcultures
within the subcultures
this one's
for immature manboys

I've Been Thinking About You - Mariah Carey [from Music Box]

last notes of breaths
are heavily laden with jewelry

Tell Him - Lauryn Hill [from The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill]

Pauline exegesis

Salt On My Wounds - Bettye Lavette [from A Woman Like Me]

expanded blues schema of blues schemas

Big K - Goat [from Special Agent]

late night alien airwaves
dance of the grindhouse end credits

G.U.Y. - Lady Gaga [from Artpop]

lust with sharp blades

Index - Bad Luck [from Four]

a smooth running motor
alone in the ways of the night
passing compartments
between the drum heads

Philadelphia - Dead Bars [from Dirt Cult Records: You Don't Have To Be Cool]

start up the bus
everybody jump on as it gets rolling

March 25, 2026

Jasper's Barbecue - Frankie Jaxon [from That Devilin' Tune]

open with plain
answer with fancy 

ad copy
sounds like quite a partying joint

Gold Wedding Ring - Peggy Lee [from Sea Shells]

if this were a book of illustrated poems
can only imagine the illustrations
would be painfuly sappy
in that way
that 50s greeting card art
could be

Lend Me Your Comb - The Beatles [from Anthology]

songs made from scraps of conversation
from among the presumed social milieu
of the young musicians 

a snapshot of greater teendom

Security - Etta James [from Tell Mama]

thing of value
as a pledge
conversation overlaying the dance

Rapport 1 - Robert Morris, David Mott [from Open Space 26]

two musicians
and means
of allowing them
to share prerecorded sounds
mixed together
improvisationally
essentially
a collaboration of mixing boards
with multiple inputs
and control of the pan and gain 

this was not as simple a thing to do then
(1973)
since all those prerecorded sounds were
(presumably)
on tape or vinyl
not computer files 

this gig took some serious set up 

young music nerds
in the 70s
what they did
for jollies 

pretty wild stuff guys
though I probably wouldn't spin this
at a school dance
it would go over worse than Pink Floyd

Purple Haze - Billy  Goats [from Bard Sampler 1982-1983]

as a country twang blues

Ovdaviala Lissitchkata - Bulgarian State Radio & TV Female Vocal Choir [from Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares, Volume 2]

dancing song
in traditional costume
bouncing skirts

Polly - Nirvana [from Unplugged in New York]

our weary life

Another Man's Done Gone - Billy Bragg & Wilco [from Mermaid Avenue]

that sincerity signaling
piano chord style

Route 66 - Eckstein Middle School Students [from Mach 6]

how exciting
you can drive all the way yourself
discover the West
see sunny California
(do re mi possession presumed)

Ambient Fortune - Tom - Sacajawea Elementary School Students [from Digital Dreams]

electronic burp bubbles

Old River - The Foothill Fury [from Lone Buffalo]

peacefully you roll
wash away my blues

Silent Night (Track 3) [from Unlabeled Christmas Album]

so polished
so soft
so harmless
pastel piety

Psalm 130 - Keith Eisenbrey - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey 6: 1988-1994]

my first piece
in a mod-17 derived pitch set set 

an unevenly stretched pitch space
modeled
as a diatonic collection might be

Graveyard Blues - The Paradise Joy Boys [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

the continent's greater porch
telling the continent's greater troubles

Blackjack - Ray Charles [from Yes, Indeed!]

as a warning
I'll sing my blues

It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World - The Shirelles [from The Shirelles Anthology]

the topsy turvied
fad fuddled culture
do not look behind the curtain

Magic Bus - The Who [from Magic Bus]

who produced this?
what were they thinking?
what did they think they were hearing?

Lake Washington Singers Concert 731225 - Lake Washington Singers, Betty Eisenbrey, JoAnne Deacon [recorded December 1973]

mom did what she could
to be serious about the Christmas concerts
as much as she could
lightening up for the Spring shows
this has some ambitious a capella numbers
sung quite creditably 

I was 14
and may have been there 

as it stands
this has a serious first half
and a lighter second half 

for all I know
that's me with the jingle bells!
ah!
even more percussion again
some of that may be me

Pokey - Doug Seidel [from Bard Sampler 1982-1983]

messed up and half-assed
is a valid response

I Don't Care - Audio Two [from What More Can I Say]

long winded put down

Overture to Candide - Empire Brass Quintet [from Class Brass On The Edge]

shooting for L'Histoire
but cribs too literally

I Can't Find My Best Friend - Jonathan Richman [from I'm So Confused]

adult situation
as from a child's vulnerability

High All The Time - 50 Cent [from Get Rich or Die Tryin']

a day in the life

Heart Beat - Madonna [from Hard Candy]

dancing
to be beautiful 

in the light

Canadian Dwarf Samurai - Swingset Showdown [from Cymbal of Appreciation EP]

sea shanty character study

Lookin' For Trouble - Lost in Space [from Live at The Player's Lounge]

this music
is ecstatic dance
full body raunch
broadens out
into a gentler ride

Suite for Broken Instruments - Ensemble Unnamable [from Fourth Floor]

this music
is something happening in a room
might be music as well

March 26, 2026

Steamboat Man - Roy Harvey [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

this recording
is a near contemporary
of Steamboat Bill Jr. 

some fine yodeling 

going to the Lord knows where

Lines Upon a Tranquil Brow - Norman Monath [from Songs of the Pogo]

during the night
when we're shining the moon

Madame George - Van Morrison [from Astral Weeks]

minstrel man
sings the news of life

Souvenir - John Cage - Stefan Hussong

chancedly found
or not
the ear
joins similar sounds
into forms
figures
persons
intents 

this part
is pushing that other part around
verbally 

that other part
pleads 

sonority builds
reminiscent of AKU 

there's that grumpy part
in its massive slumber
and massiver snore 

pleady part
is the pretty part 

grumpy part
is a loudmouth
but is coming around 

the snore
has not abated 

grumpy part
is two parts
the loud mouth
and the snore

Gigantic - Pixies [from Surfer Rosa]

we want a sound
that sounds like
it is in our crowd

Each New Departure - David McIntire - Ryan Hare

a dramatic scene
with long tellings in it 

everybody gets their say

Called from Potters Field - James King [from Bed by the Window]

folk tale gospel
resurrection of the least

Change Clothes - Jay-Z [from The Black Album]

sits on the edge of beat
to push it along

Oh, Forgotten - Solvents [from Manresa Castle]

bowed string
to add body
to a sound
in place of an electric guitar
this sound messes around in the tenor/bass/low strings resonance

Sweet's Too Slow - Ancient Warlocks [from Ancient Warlocks]

sound
to activate
the architectural resonance 

shiver the temple's timbers
shake up the house

Fucking - Whitney Ballen [from You're a Shooting Star, I'm a Sinking Ship]

jealous seethe
inescapable cyclic thought loop

Sinfonia 7 (midi) - Keith Eisenbrey [November 3, 2023]

midi harpsichord
robotic and dispretentious
it's so clearly a machine
a neutral party

Kiss Me Quick - Georgia Yellowhammers [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

comic strip sized tale
the old
hide from Papa
shtick

Lonely Teardrops - Jackie Wilson [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

shoobedoowop
quasi pizzicato tear drops

The Bare Necessities - Louis Armstrong [from Disney Songs The Satchmo Way]

the joy of omnivory

Canonical Form - Milton Babbitt - Robert Taub

one prepares ones self
to venture into Babbitt 

rule based schemes
peeking out
from between the note trees

Dance On - Prince [from Lovesexy]

all the parts
of industrial production
in their spots
printers' type sets
artistic independence
as collaborative exclusion

Allemande de Liege - Baltimore Consort [from La Rocque 'N' Roll]

the space this is in
is clean and neutral
not unfriendly
but perhaps a bit antiseptic

Lost - Goodness [from Goodness 1995-1998]

we portray our fellows
with poetic sympathy

Old Man Crow - Scurvy Bastards [from Battle Born]

this song and album
is in my collection
because Karen found a 45 on the sidewalk
that had one of their songs on one side
unplayably scratched up
but not unlocatable on the webs
so I purchased it
and told the story
to the keeper of their sharing site
who sent me their other CD
as a bonus
because why not

Jericho - Peter Fedofsky [from Situations]

sudden echoic space helmet

Two Or Three Back And Around - Jesse Cantgerbury, Greg Sinibaldi [from Ascendant]

exploring the precision of intervals that pierce with vigor

Destroy - Red Ribbon [from Dark Party]

a dark mood

The Clicking Drums - Tom Varner, Neil Welch [from Out of Mud]

sound example

In Session at The Tintinabulary

March 22, 2026

Lebanon - Keith Eisenbrey

for the past few years
I have been working my way
through the tunes
found in an 1846 shape note song book
arranging them
one by one
one every Sunday
for piano
usually
in three voices
sometimes two
not spending
more than a couple of hours
from start to final recording 

this is number 142

March 23, 2026

Banned Rehearsal 1147 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

It's been awhile
but all five of our regulars
made it over for noise Monday evening
hoorah!

Postscript

Drops

Music of Aaron Keyt - Part 2

This collection is composed of two large sets of short pieces: 40 Hymn Arrangements (2019) and Joshua Tree Preludes (2021). I recorded the hymn arrangements on clavichord in 2024, and the preludes on piano in 2022.

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