Saturday, June 24, 2023

Playlist

Preface

"The Goblin and the Sexton" 

Hablot K. Browne (Phiz) - from "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club"

Texts

Special

Lockrem Johnson

Lockrem Johnson, March 15, 1924 - March 6, 1977, was a Seattle-based composer, pianist, publisher, one-time Coney Island Calliopist, and beloved educator who made something of a splash on the national stage with his 1951 one-act opera "A Letter for Emily" (based on an episode in the life of Emily Dickinson). He was a pianist for the Seattle Symphony, a teacher at both The University of Washington and Cornish School of the Arts, where he served as director of the Music Department in the 1960s. In short, he was kind of a big deal in the Seattle classical music world before his untimely death just shy of his 53rd birthday. I had the good fortune to meet him once a few months before that, in a long and treasured afternoon during which he gave me both a score to his Fifth Sonata and a welcome and timely boost to my teenage self-esteem. Since then I have performed his music on many occasions, especially his 24 Preludes, but also the Fifth Sonata, and the song-cycle Songs in the Wind.

Douglas Rice, the administrator of his estate, has put together a remarkable website whereat can be found (for free!!) downloadable scores and historic recordings (including my recordings of his Preludes, culled from various recitals over the last 20+ years.) Also available for download is a huge volume of memorabilia, testimonials, and information - in short a hugely valuable picture of a life in music in the Seattle of the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. Douglas has done a wonderful thing here, a labor of love, well worth a peek or a deep dive.

Recorded

June 17, 2023

I Only Wanted - Mariah Carey [from Charmbracelet]

vocal in a nearly uninterrupted stream
for which
there are no words edgewise

I'll Work For Your Love - Bruce Springsteen [from Magic]

yet another song that would work much better in the small
he puts each song in the same impenetrable box

Nothin' But An O-Thang - O-Face [from Shrug Life]

having a mellow
thoughtful
rainy afternoon 

what passes for acoustic

Let's Get Astrophysical - Gaytheist [from Let's Jam Again Soon]

a pun I suppose
fills the room
sucks the air out too
shouting over ones own self
for fun and beer

Serious Sledge - Steve Layton [from Colors]

care taken
so that
each iteration is a unique event
by addition
but
it never loses its transparence

Meridian Alman, Fvb. 291 - Giles Farnaby - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

If a phrase is an answer
it wouldn't just repeat the question
would it
that would be so annoying
neither should the answer shut down the discussion

Nocturne in B-flat minor, Op. 9 #1 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

it's the simplicity of the respective last note of each phrase in a line
that is lyric
in respect to the time scale that allows it
that is
all the other notes
are there
to exactly get those last notes
to be exactly placed
there
in exactly that simplicity
lyricism
placed out of the reach of Schenker and Co.

Song 8 - Charles Ives - Kia Sams, Russ Warner

this song was impressionistic
before the rain got to it
and now it's heavy and sagging

What Can A Poor Fellow Do? - Duke Ellington [from That Devilin' Tune]

his group
composed among them
a sound
that is classy and sophisticated
they did it
under this name
but
it's the group
with Ellington
as being
perhaps
simply
the most essential player
that composed the sound
that is
no voice individually makes or breaks the whole sense of it
except Ellington's

Don't Worry About Me (Take 2) - Erroll Garner [from Erroll Garner on Dial]

master chord voicer
finds paths within the stacked chords
unexpected thin places
for an extra thought to come through

Neahkahnie South Viewpoint, Oregon
June 18, 2023

Greenbacks - Ray Charles [from Ray Charles]

within the comic conceit
the song narrator is apparently attempting to pay for sex
with an ex-president who kept enslaved human beings
and the great emancipator

Polkadots and Moonbeams - Bill Evans Trio [from Moon Beams]

my piano teacher through high-school
drummed it into my head
think vocally
over and over
think vocally
Bill had that shit down
also
a lyrically controlled differentiation between chords
played exactly together
and chords played with a subtle roll
just long enough to soften the attack

One For The Road - Bob Dylan [from A Tree With Roots]

gone on retreat
with a band and a back catalogue
played so that they
the songs
sink into the permanent record
hence the drunken tempos and heavy repetitions

My blog post for Let's Dance
Let's Dance (Live at the Roxy) - Ramones [from Leave Home]

Third Symphony - Roy Harrison - Cabrillo Music Festival Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies

Martinu's American doppelgänger
and it really is a kind of Americana isn't it
muscular and idealistic
vast
but also open to all of itself
not just the civic boosters of small town New England
immigrant Americana
where else would a blatantly chinoiserie pentatonic figure
sound so cowpoke
the ingenuous Romanticization of it
is Americana all over
there is a great deal in this music
that I could imagine myself pointing to
as serious aesthetic problems
but
I have a harder time not enjoying it
set piece construction 
scalarly noodling ad infinitas
builds to big moments that don't land
sempiternal shrovetide fair
but without the puppet murder in the middle of it
picturesquely sweeping
flying low over the flyover lands

Arcadia Beach State Park, Oregon
Symphony #6 (First Movement (Excerpt)) - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [from 100 Greatest Classics]

so
maybe the best way to look at these grab bag collections
is to regard them as instructional
this is the part of the larger work
that sticks in most people's minds
study question
why might we think that
this
for instance
is the heart-on-sleeve passionate massed violin big tune with the big sweep
confession
I dug this exact part in High School
and not that I don't  still dig it
which I do
but why this
and not that other part
that I also dig
this cuts off
just before Pyotr throws his sucker punch fortissimo

She Won't Budge - The Young Fresh Fellows [from It's Low Beat Time]

this sounds like a demo
clearly all played at once
captures some of the mayhemic glee that they can exude live

Track 7 - The Humidiflyers [from Late Fall Unfinished Sketches]

jamming to gel

Prelude - Gavin Borchert - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded live at University Temple United Methodist Church, Seattle, October 13, 2007]

such patient music
this prelude gives a methodical tour of its subject key
millimeter by millimeter
top to bottom
strange registral articulation points
are thusly manifest

Rockaway Beach, Oregon
Haunted - Beyoncé [from Beyoncé]

diary entry
or epistle among old intimates
so
what does that make me
the listener
eavesdropper
one among said intimates
by proxy
forensicist
pathologist 

I rather like the lively color of the arrangement

June 19, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 941 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 14, 2017]

the world passes by
we remain obscure
but comment anyway 

some of these evening sounds
are
or may be
or may have been
imported through a device 

is concern about words
a distraction from listening
or a door into it 

tapping a drumhead
at a rate
determined by motor impulse
might detach any one tap
from intentional note-ness
its suchness
being contingent
on its inclusion
in the series
of motorically impulsed taps
the series
being
then
the object
does synthesis imply a higher order of understanding
or a crossroad node pulling in multiple directions
that is
does it enter conscious experiences
as a put-together thing
or as a unit
that we then analyze
as a put-together thing
could it be both
might our experience of an event
amend itself
as that event passes through our awareness bubble

Bearing Witness - Nat Evans [from My Old Friend Death]

respiration
gentle
patient
sustained
stars and slow clouds

Arcadia Beach State Park, Oregon
Pavana, Fvb. 292 - Orlando Gibbons - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

a phrase
is the fallout of a first chord
a lived out explicit relation
between beginning and end points
a composer is a dressmaker
part of the fashion world

Changes - Paul Whiteman [from That Devilin' Tune]

sophistication light
so many babies he can squeeze
listen to him press those keys

They' Can't Take That Away From Me - Billie Holiday [from Songs for Distingué Lovers]

the instrumentals are anything but generic
they do not merely fill the space
but share it
as does Billie

Consummation - Nina Simone [from Silk & Soul]

witness and prayer
string arrangement
from a similar era as Eleanor Rigby
but whoever arranged this
wove it into the song more boldly 

Rockaway Beach, Oregon
June 20, 2023

Duo 5 (Part 2) - Benjamin Boretz, J. K. Randall [from Open Space 54]

tempo
here
concerns itself
with the weights and durations emerging within each event
as that event transpires
that is required
to transform each event's moment
and to be transformed
in
or out of
turn
Crumar meanders in Shostakovich curves
while piano pokes it with sticks
all tumble slowly downslope
amid some grumbling parts
regathered
vigorous gnawing
regain place
a moment of quiet and tense calm
development
by overlapping
calm
soft
three burst
thoughts
protracted
bent
split
hollowed out
kicking stones down the road
in deliberately varied paces
modes of paces

Romance - Sarah Vaughan [from Brazilian Romance]

she may not have had the higher register
but she found a baritone voice down inside

Beale Street Blues - William Christopher Handy - The Canadian Brass [from The Essential Canadian Brass]

arranged in four voices
bass mostly on one
or leading to it
trumpets hitting evenly on 1 2 3 and 4
a trombone speaking
and other brass talking back
brass players are perhaps overly fond of the stripper grind tempo

Embraceable You - Glenn Tate [from Some Of My Favorite Love Songs]

chords in sevenths slip away

Have You Ever - Brandi Carlile [from The Story]

stanzas pack lines
between repeated lines
at beginning and end
the sort of line structure
that can easily be described in the text books
and assigned as homework

02 168-90 (Or The Untimely Erection) - Swingset Showdown [from Short Bus Ruckus]

middle school amusements

Hive Dream - CEP [from Drawing The Target Around The Arrow]

timing signal turned down slow
slightly out of phase
slows
on parts of the signal

Fine - Star Anna [recorded from the live stream at Fiddlers Inn, Seattle, March 7, 2022]

epistle to an intimate

Arcadia Beach State Park, Oregon
Muscadin, Fvb. 293 - Giles Farnaby - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

lines tripping along the theoretical hand model

Willem Moore - Richard Burnett and Leonard Rutherford [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

not a marriage made in heaven
nor any of your polite society weddings
not with that banjo
nor with that fiddle

Tutti Frutti (Take 2) - Little Richard [from Here's Little Richard]

rhymes ready made
phrases in stock

Bike - Pink Floyd [from The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn]

singing from the persona of an innocent
with an imagination 
but structurally
very like Bluebeard
behind the last door
a room of musical tunes
and quacking ducks
on a loop

Afraid of Love - Toto [a Rescued Record]

safe
suburban
pop logic
meme ready

In The Time It Takes - X [from See How We Are]

a moment is a time it takes
this music goes down the roads
in pick-up trucks

The Deer Song - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from Animal Folk Songs For Children]

folk songs
through an odd corner of academic family cred

Slow Burn - David Bowie [from Heathen]

the two guitars do a dance number
in the middle

Sonata 1979 - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded live at University Temple United Methodist Church, Seattle, October 13, 2007]

this is the graphic score sonata
I could have looked at it
as a score to compose within
instead of
as a score to play any note 

I like this realization
it's really pretty
the extended technique bits work well
they come off
as the literal extensions of a pianistic gesture

Gates Of Glass - Triptet [from Figure In The Carpet]

the standpoint
from which
this
puts itself together

Arcadia Beach State Park, Oregon
Gradus 318 (start) - Neal Kosály-Meyer [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, August 19, 2017]

I believe that
five minutes in
the pianist may have sat down
though it might have been merely the cashbox
enforced space
here he is
10 minutes in
Gradus
as a mindful piling of wealth
each wealth item mindfully piled
this silence
is the mindful contemplation
of the lack of the wealth item
it's the piling of it
that makes it wealth
no piles
no wealth 

4:33
for every 4 minutes of sound
thirty-three minutes of no sound

4--~~-~~---~-~-~~---~~-----~~-~(Rojahn Remix) - Lost Chocolate Lab [from (Previously) Clean]

I presume there is a history of Fripp in this

Chattanooga Blues - Allen Brothers [from Really The Blues]

a personal story genre

The Meaning Of The Blues - Miles Davis [from Miles Ahead]

those chords are in tune
in every particular

Do Right Woman, Do Right Man - Aretha Franklin [from I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You]

sermonizing on behalf of her feminism

Don't Know - Dan Sedia [recorded live at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, December 17, 1982]

we must have done this as a duet
that sounds like me playing piano
I don't remember well
I may be completely bonkers
it sounds less and less like me
the further I listen
probably Dan his own self

The Holy City - Michael Maybrick [from 100 Greatest Classics]

if it comes from Europe
it must be a classic
because the other classics come from Europe
early Anglican Pop
hip hip hoorah for kinginess

Peace - Los Lobos [from Kiko]

passable Lou Reed homage
news from the street

Track 12 [from Eisenbrey 2002]

clarinet and piano
not one I'm familiar with
sounds like an aria type number
and a cell phone goes off in the audience
it truly was 2002
and a singer no less
there's another one
it goes on and on
and a whole other song at the end of it
at least it's cheerful

Arcadia Beach State Park, Oregon
June 21, 2023

Frosty The Chairman - The Capitol Steps [from O Christmas Bush]

Jolly Old Saint Nicholas - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury [from Smokey's Stocking Stuffer Christmas]

the intro established the key and sound
but the song enters in a new tempo instantly
fancy strumming in there
he's got help for at least the harmonica

Kill Data - Charms [from Human Error]

as industrial music becomes more and more machined
the machinery of it becomes its own message
music industry
doing what it can
to eliminate the people involved
until they might as well be machines themselves

Pt. III - Alex Anthony Faide [from Particles Of The Infinite]

gentle meter game
using chords as tokens
and figures to fill in the chords
cyclic in feel
if not in fact

Lady Montegle's Pavan - William Byrd - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

a place to lose oneself delightfully

'Twill Be All Glory Over There - The Deal Family [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

somebody's pumping a reed organ behind the part singing
a foursquare music for a foursquare cut and dried gospel

I Won't Dance - Blossom Dearie [from Blossom Dearie]

heaven rest us
I'm not asbestos

European Son - The Velvet Underground [from The Velvet Underground & Nico]

an instrumental jam with some vocals tacked on at the start
Moe pushes everybody a little faster than they're comfortable with
crash and burn

Arcadia Beach State Park, Oregon
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - Johann Sebastian Bach [from 100 Greatest Classics]

must be British
they pronounce it gee zoo

If It Ain't Rought, It Ain't Right - Pete Rock & C. L. Smooth [from Mecca And The Soul Brother]

organized arrangement
the assembled beat
itself an organized complex
the vocal solo
the vocals responsive

Unashamed - Whitney Houston [from Just Whitney]

the subject matter is oneself
defensive self empowerment

Fifth Sonata - Lockrem Johnson - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded live at University Temple United Methodist Church, Seattle, October 13, 2007]

some flubbed notes here and there
but it moves along and captures some of its essential malformedness

Point of Egress - Chris Brokaw [from Stories]

no nonsense
clear songwriting
and delivery

Gradus 318 (part 2) - Neal Kosály-Meyer [recorded live at The Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, August 19, 2017]

composite activity
carefully sorted and arranged
activities within activities
thoughts within
thoughts about
and thoughts
about thoughts within 
new notes
new rung
these notes
insist
then back off

Black Cloud - Doug Kolmar [from So Said Life]

he's talking to his generation
and among them
his neighbors
such wisdom as has been gathered

By-the-Wind Sailor - Arcadia Beach State Park, Oregon
June 22, 2023

Galiarda, Fvb. 295 - William Tisdall - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

full of courtesy and florid grace
compliments and flatterings to the betters
obsequiescent

Penn Beach Blues - Joe Venuti [from Really The Blues]

blues characters
the narrator and their double
straight man and comic
or
each
but like Vladimir and Estragon

Great Balls Of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis [from Rare & Rockin']

little to it
so it goes by fast

Prelude in B-flat Major - Lockrem Johnson - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded at the Tintinabulary, December 29, 2022]

rather a thorny little puzzle
getting it to both flow and breathe

Faith - George Michael [collected from Neal Kosály-Meyer's Bo And The Beat]

churchy organ
precedes a non-church use of the word faith

Race You Down The Mountain - Woody Guthrie and Friends [from Woody's 20 Grow Big Songs]

Coyote's Bratty Child - Johnny Moses [from When The Humans Thought That They Were People]

turning the eyeballs around
to only look at themselves 

sometimes she'd throw her stomach over her shoulder

Free Steps - Tom Baker Quartet [from Look What I Found]

each moment
carefully placed
into its slow placed
flow place
a moment is a process

7 Months - Red Ribbon [from Time Is Running Out]

sketch song

Plastic Pearls of Wisdom - the Deadrones [from We Are Watching]

rock and roll
a culturally acceptable
offramp
from rebellions without causes of their own

Part 3 - Noisepoetnobody [from Perpetual Vs. Eventual]

power tool use rhythm
factory floor
grinding and pounding
cutting and welding
meanwhile
the happy robots hum to themselves

In Session at The Tintinabulary

June 19, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 1078 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

some listening journal doodles from 1995







Saturday, June 17, 2023

Playlist

Seaside, Oregon
Preface

"So pass me that other instrument.
I've got the itch to play badly.
Scratch the sound. Mind bleed."

George Quasha - from "Not Even Rabbits Go Down This Hole"

Texts

Special

Lockrem Johnson

Lockrem Johnson, March 15, 1924 - March 6, 1977, was a Seattle-based composer, pianist, publisher, one-time Coney Island Calliopist, and beloved educator who made something of a splash on the national stage with his 1951 one-act opera "A Letter for Emily" (based on an episode in the life of Emily Dickinson). He was a pianist for the Seattle Symphony, a teacher at both The University of Washington and Cornish School of the Arts, where he served as director of the Music Department in the 1960s. In short, he was kind of a big deal in the Seattle classical music world before his untimely death just shy of his 53rd birthday. I had the good fortune to meet him once a few months before that, in a long and treasured afternoon during which he gave me both a score to his Fifth Sonata and a welcome and timely boost to my teenage self-esteem. Since then I have performed his music on many occasions, especially his 24 Preludes, but also the Fifth Sonata, and the song-cycle Songs in the Wind.

Douglas Rice, the administrator of his estate, has put together a remarkable website whereat can be found (for free!!) downloadable scores and historic recordings (including my recordings of his Preludes, culled from various recitals over the last 20+ years.) Also available for download is a huge volume of memorabilia, testimonials, and information - in short a hugely valuable picture of a life in music in the Seattle of the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. Douglas has done a wonderful thing here, a labor of love, well worth a peek or a deep dive.

Live

June 15, 2023

Odd Partials - Rachel Yoder, Greg Dixon
Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle

Evening Ritual - William O. Smith

music collects itself as an instrument
piece by piece
place by place
till it becomes two

Cacophony - Jenni Brandon

displacement
as birdsong species dispersal
throws an aural net over a region

Serpent Hors D'Oeuvres - Greg Dixon

modular synthesis system
lively pulses
up and down
weave about the space

Domestic Loops - Rachel Yoder

homesome daily life cycles
filling experience
episodic chore rhythms

Tater Dreams - Jessi Harvey

from drawings poems scores
as you will
aphoristic as spuds
self replicating

Mirror Lake III - Greg Dixon

response chamber
space plays tricks on our activations

Bell's Blues - Greg Dixon

sat back and played

Seaside, Oregon
{obliquely apropos of all of the above:
signal processing in general
is quite clever
at manipulation of a sound
as an acoustic entity
whatever the sound is
it is less adept
at manipulating a sound
through creative analysis and dissection
as music is heard
by classically trained practitioners
such as myself
a figure is a sound
and nothing else
unparsed 

or::
synthesis stinks at tunes
beyond simple cycles
since it has no conception
of what they are
or that they are even a thing
that a thing can be
they rely on us for that
(but David Dunn . . . )
transforming itself from inside itself
they way tunes can
since
for us
tunes
are a thing
that a thing can be}

{be all that as it may:
this was quite a wonderful and engaging show
some folks
working with tools
in their own way
to share what they come up with

Jessi's tater drawings are darling

Seaside, Oregon
Recorded

June 10, 2023

Farmer's Paven, Fvb. 287 - Giles Farnaby - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

a garden of stepping stones
figures come apart in their middles
upon repetition

Introduction and Rondo in E-flat Major, Op. 17 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

begins in somber tones
passion erupts
the young folks mix gaily
hearts flutter
laughter loosens the mood
a vehicle for pianistic display

Lied ohne Worter in A-flat Major, Op. 38 #6 - Felix Mendelssohn - Edmund Battersby

every knot is tied
each corner is tucked
all debts are paid

Preludio al Corale e Fuga sopra un frammento di Bach (Edizione minore della Fantasia contrappuntistica), BV. 256a - Ferruccio Busoni - Wolf Harden

contrapuntal ingenuity
has it out
with chromatic slippage

the light is deceptive and fickle

playing in the Garden
of the Art
of The Fugue
not a completion
of the unfinished quadruple fugue
but
a recomposed discussion
of its possibilitoes 

pulls the final chord
out of an invisible hat

Song 7 - Charles Ives - Kia Sams, Russ Warner

something about delight
a song that finds its melody
ever wandering

Seaside, Oregon
June 11, 2023

God's Gonna Separate the Wheat from the Tares - Blind Joe Taggart [from Really The Blues]

in which
the line
between lifted voice preaching
and teaching song
is shown
to be indeterminable
there is
also
a sense
in which
the more rigid structure of rhyming stanzas
is a parody
of the rhythm of ecstatic preaching

Can You Blame The Colored Man? - Gus Cannon [from Really The Blues]

tells a story about Booker T. Washington
visiting Roosevelt at the White House
in the manner of a folk tale

Don't Worry About Me (Take B) - Erroll Garner [from Erroll Garner on Dial]

lives in its inflections

Sweet Sixteen Bars - Ray Charles [from The Great Ray Charles]

and each such bar
takes its time
in partitions
of finishing up
hanging around
and starting over
even the vampy
fill in figures
are measured in their weight

Seaside, Oregon
Re: Person I Knew - Bill Evans Trio [from Moon Beams]

theme and variations
or doubles
motions join
to become strands of lines

The End - The Doors [from The Doors]

the introduction
is to establish a mindset
within which
the necessary song
might be possible
it does
also
get the pulse going
but
that seems more of an afterthought
or an aside
a place for one's mind to wander 

Ice cube was also saying something
about the West being the Best 

but Jim goes all mythic

Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue (Live at The Roxy) - Ramones [from Leave Home]

a new neighborhood crashes the party

Color Is A Beautiful Thing - Nina Simone [from Fodder on My Wings]

concept album:
as
a one-person tragicomic argument
apology
and confession
morally uplifting

Back Room of the Bar - The Young Fresh Fellows [from Refreshments]

starry-eyed parodists of the dive bar scene
America's back catalogue in situ

Seaside, Oregon
Strict Songs - Lou Harrison, University of California, Santa Cruz Chamber singers and Chamber Orchestra, Nicole Paiement, Leroy Kromm

performed in fine vim and vigor
a sunny day
in the finish
on the tongue
notes of Billings
and of Copland's better muse 

this music enjoys being itself
it glows with it

this might be nearly
if not actually
the first time I have heard music by Lou Harrison
imagine that! 

it gives itself all the time it needs
to say its whole piece

{we do not speak our native tongue
but
we live within it
as it lives within us 

music
like elegant homes 

do I become fictitious
by
and while
listening to music

Song 7 - The Humidiflyers [from The Humidiflyers Fall 2002]

jamming
as a compositional tool
for becoming a sound

Seaside, Oregon
June 12, 2023

Gradus 126 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [September 24, 2007]

during which
an iteration of my Lids Film
is playing over the stereo
and
to which
the construction project to our North
is
at this present hearing
adding intermittent nail gun and general loud banging
there remains
however
quite a lot of space
empty of all
but the constant background
of air filters and traffic

in the end
I'm not convinced the two main strands do anything for each other
mutual transformation badge not achieved

Raise Hell - Brandi Carlile [from Bear Creek]

curriculums vitae
tough bar brag
talking oneself into bravery

Remington Rand - Keith Eisenbrey [August 13, 2017]

we had in our possession
an old manual typewriter
that had belonged to my folks
we were about to give it away
so we recorded a snippet of its sounds

Pitch Collection 2 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Atoneide 2]

many collect pitches
many curate collections of pitches
this curation of pitch collections
ungroups
and insists on
an articulated path
these pitches can have no names

Seaside, Oregon
June 13, 2023

Dalling Alman, Fvb. 288 - Traditional - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

if the game in question
deals with metrical and diatonic cross purposes
it behooves the composer
to make each such meter and diatonic tune bit
as clear as possible

Blessed Are The Poor In Spirit - Luther Magbay [from Goodbye, Babylon]

hymnody:
a freefloating collection of sacred stanzas
among a freefloating collection of melodies
indexed by syllable count
just grab a matching pair from the book
and sing lustily

C'est La Vie - Sarah Vaughan [from In A Romantic Mood]

she isn't given much room to play with
the song sung straight
she nails it shut tight
and nearly disappears

When I'm Sixty-Four - The Beatles [from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]

and waddaya know
I happen to be sixty-four my own self
I am
however
never still out at quarter to three anymore
no grandkids either

Hearts of Stone - Bruce Springsteen [from Tracks]

my complaint in regard to Springsteen
is that he excels at misreading his own songs
generally
by overinflating each one
into an amorphous blob of stadium filling monotony

Seaside, Oregon
Blowin' In The Wind - Bob Dylan [from Before The Flood]

and in regard to the Dylan of this album
is that
he sounds like he hates his own song
just add accents willy nilly
so the folks know the brand

At The Fireplace - Itzhak Perlman [from Tradition]

pretty and in good taste

Scenario - A Tribe Called Quest [from The Low End Theory]

a sequence play
of individual lists
of references and word games
and presumably in-jokes
et cetera 
rhymed together
into the semblance
of a thing being said

Spit Shine - Alvin Joiner [from 8 Mile]

bad boy boast
competitive rough neighborhood
for cred

Aleta Two-Step - Back Burner [from Simmer On]

fingering patterns
traded around like baseball cards

Track 2 - The Hunting Club [recorded live at Sound Effects Coffee Shop, Seattle, October 26, 2012]

between episodes of regular
a new tempo
this song/arrangement
needs a studio

Seaside, Oregon
She Walks In Beauty - Steve Layton & Sound In [from Further Journey]

spoken texts
piled thick in puddles
robotic filter

Rock Bottom - Robber's Roost [from Rage & Reason]

guitar vocal bass(?) and tambourine
who needs more

June 14, 2023

The Old Spagnoletta, Fvb. 289 - Giles Farnaby - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

metrical puns are not eschewed

Curley Headed Woman - Burnett & Rutherford [from Really The Blues]

a blues stanza
aims at the last line
banjo fiddle and vocal
each serving a different
and only partially hierarchic role

In The Mood - Jerry Lee Lewis [from Rare & Rockin']

straight eighths in the left
but pounded out with specific metrical feel

Money (That's What I Want) - Little Richard [from The Explosive Little Richard]

arranged as a stage show
horns and backups

Seaside, Oregon
Duo 5 Part 1 - Benjamin Boretz, J. K. Randall [from Open Space 54]

from the sessions
non-performance events
of conversational music thinking 

these discs arrived in the mail just yesterday
heretofore not heard (by me) 

though some of these sessions
ended up on the Inter/Play tapes 

this was at the root of what was happening at Bard
when I showed up a few months later 

this one starts down in the De Profundis regions
of both Crumar and piano
each event means business
there is no out from these deeps

the microphones and recordings
(on cassette tape)
were used
principally
for their own
Ben's and Jim's
edification
I'm eavesdropping 

there's Sophie barking
I'm hunching we're at Princeton
rather than Red Hook 

they have become a single instrument
a conjoined thought

Play In the Sunshine - Prince [from Sign O' The Times]

dance track
assembled in the studio

Secret Garden - Madonna [from Erotica]

time to play the wide-eyed innocent

June 15, 2023

Meditation from Thaïs - Jules Massenet - Joshua Bell [from Masters of The Bow]

demonstrating
what has always been clear anyway
 solo violin is a stand-in for solo voice

Banned Rehearsal 726 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [October 8, 2007]

knock! knock! knock!
we stand outside
chatting with the nervous wooden wind chime
we assist
in the dragging of a large object
from a location
to a location
it scrapes along
in the open
we can take it apart 

an angel passed through
conversation resumes 

an electric guitar
in a state ecstatic
perorates on a narrow ledge
held to the earth
by quiet strands
of cowbell
and guitar of lesser amplification
we parade forthrightly
in solemn garb

Paul - Tea Cozies [from Bang Up]

harmonic rhythm of stanza
goes and goes
finally cycles back

In dulci jubilo - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded at The Tintinabulary October 31, 2019]

in which
a systematic method is used
to harmonize each note of the chorale tune
but
which systematic method
is alien to diatonic practice
in several syntactic dimensions

Key of Life (Coming To You Now) - Mikey and Matty [from And It Came To Pass/Not To Stay]

advice from the brothers Gervais

June 16, 2023

Lachrimae Pavan, Fvb. 290 - Giles Farnaby - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

modes and moods
moving through moods and modes
perpetual modulation

distinct linguas franca
can be comparable in many ways
and the distinctions need not to be absolute
to be a valid distinction
such as
between Renaissance tonal practice
and Baroque tonal practice 

I Am Resolved - Ernest Stoneman, Kahle Brewer [from Really The Blues]

or
between late 19th Century European tonal practice
and Blues tonal practice
or as hymnody
for instance 

be it resolved
that those distinctions above
are not to be construed
as distinquishments of worth or merit

Wells Fargo Wagon - Meredith Wilson [from The Music Man, Original Cast Recording]

as a kid
part of my piano lessons with Victor Smiley
was always "Social Music"
I believe the piano arrangement of this song
was the first of such musics I learned
that
or Gary, Indiana

Seaside, Oregon
Black Velvet Band - The Irish Rovers [from The Unicorn]

Ulysses full of woe and wiles
the sirens of home-port pubs
are not to be trusted

I Won't Hold You Back - Toto [a Rescued Record]

the soulful B-side
low budget Julian Lennon
(Karen tells me I have likely got it backward on both counts)
oh so cliche

Beat Your Drum - David Bowie [from Never Let Me Down]

disco
the love story
from outside its inside

music may change
hi di ho

Triumphal March from Aida - Giuseppe Verdi [from World's Greatest Choruses]

it's a parade!
costumes!
music!
floats!
royalty!
guilds!
pretty girls!
handsome guys!
Another brass band!

In Session at The Tintinabulary

June 1, 2023

Sinfonia 2 (midi) - Keith Eisenbrey

I waited a few weeks before posting this.
I am finding that my process of composing these Sinfonias involves revisions that arise in learning to make them "go" on clavichord.
I used a harpsichord patch for the midi realization because it is generic.
My clavichord recording is below. 

June 11, 2023

Gradus 383 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

closely packed
more loosely packed 

circling figures
with such a plenitude of notes in play
one could make of it
a music
that
in its self
doesn't need its particular limits of available notes
to be an image
that projects into the experience
of an innocent listener 

given the diatonic resemblance of the collection
many a listener might miss the limits
as such
if they do
does that move against the notion of the greater piece
or
is it simply immaterial
as is the greater piece 

but
there is an opportunity in this
through the nature of the project
to invent a playing of the piano
that is so utterly unlike playing the piano
as to turn that whole notion on its head
to change the subject 

at any rate
it seems unnecessary
to shape it musically

June 15, 2023

Sinfonia 1 (piano) - Keith Eisenbrey

Here is my recording on piano of my first Sinfonia, in the latest version
that is
as revised as of March 29, 2023

June 16, 2023

Sinfonia 2 (clavichord) - Keith Eisenbrey

as promised above

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

some listening journal doodles from 1995






Saturday, June 10, 2023

Playlist

Fort Stevens State Park, Oregon
Preface

"'So they spoke,
and a wicked intent prevailed among my companions.
They opened the wallet,
and all the winds erupted,
and a wild gale seized them
and bore them wailing away from their native country
back out on the open ocean.
But as for me, as I awakened,
I turned it over in my blameless mind,
whether to throw myself from the ship
                      and perish in the sea
or endure it all in silence
and remain among the living.
I remained and endured
and lay back down in the ship, hiding my head.'"

Homer - from "The Odyssey" translated by Charles Stein

Texts

Special

Lockrem Johnson

Lockrem Johnson, March 15, 1924 - March 6, 1977, was a Seattle-based composer, pianist, publisher, one-time Coney Island calliopist, and beloved educator who made something of a splash on the national stage with his 1951 one-act opera A Letter for Emily (based on an episode in the life of Emily Dickinson). He was a pianist for the Seattle Symphony and taught at both The University of Washington and Cornish School of the Arts, where he served as director of the Music Department in the 1960s. In short, he was kind of a big deal in the Seattle classical music world before his untimely death, just shy of his 53rd birthday. I had the good fortune to meet him once a few months before that, in a long and treasured afternoon during which he gave me both a score to his Fifth Sonata and a welcome and timely boost to my teenage self-esteem. Since then I have performed his music on many occasions, especially his 24 Preludes, but also the Fifth Sonata, and the song-cycle Songs in the Wind.

Douglas Rice, the administrator of his estate, has put together a remarkable website (link above) whereat can be found (for free!!) downloadable scores and historic recordings (including my recordings of his Preludes, culled from various recitals over the last 20+ years.) Also available for download is a huge volume of memorabilia, testimonials, and information - in short, a hugely valuable picture of a life in music in the Seattle of the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. Douglas has done a wonderful thing here, a labor of love, well worth a peek or a deep dive.

Recorded

June 3, 2023

Zoo 070903 - Keith Eisenbrey

a visit to the bird house
waves of twitters
with waves of  kid chatters
the door closes
check for clinging birds 

siamangs sing their songs

rooms have sound prints
we are walking or standing
in an environment
with others
so engaged
miniature dramas of conversation fragments
hey
ear of fox
on to the ocelot
then to the hush house
squash blossoms
the confusion with siamangs

Seaside, Oregon
June 4, 2023

Fireflies - Benjamin Boretz, Dorota Czerner [from Open Space 29]

the black river shimmers away from the weary thought
translucent
complete night

Jesu, meine Freude - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded October 18, 2019]

it amazes and amuses me
that the tonal hierarchy implied by the imported melody
remains intact
in spite of the radically other-derived harmony
beneath it

Totem 49 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Totem V]

tones enter and exit
but their enterings and exitings
are merely events
and event
is not the point 

a pond of calling beings
calling beings
wolves and moons

The Flatt Pavan, Fvb. 284 - Giles Farnaby - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

I will play this game here
I will play this game there
I will play this game anywhere
I like this game

Musikalischer Opfer - Johann Sebastian Bach - Andràs Schiff

with clavichord
one can articulate
with the speed of a harpsichord
(or better) 

plus
all the dynamic capabilities of the piano
(albeit differently voiced)

plus
the intimate presence of a lute or guitar

Waltz in G-flat Major, Op. 70 #1 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

showing off the dress before the dance
in a sense
its subject matter
musically
is vanity and frippery
but so clearly drawn
brought to life

Lied ohne Worte in A minor, Op. 38 #5 - Felix Mendelssohn - Edmund Battersby

concerns itself with virtue and higher things
but is
ne'ertheless
melodramatic yet
withal

Song 6 - Charles Ives - Kia Sams, Russ Warner

concerns itself
with a sentimental version
of a proper life

Cold Morning Shout - South Street Trio [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

man these guys had practiced
some seriously tight ensemble they got going there
the sort of song
I could imagine
one of those mechanical carnival orchestra machines play
or perhaps the Bickleton calliope

Don't Worry About Me (Take A) - Erroll Garner [from Erroll Garner on Dial]

finds a way through the crowd
to this lovely tempo
yes it's a lounge-y tempo
in questionable taste
but he lives here
it is his home

Pennies from Heaven - Sarah Vaughan [from Swingin' Easy]

she sells this song
and then wiggles its little tail

I Love You So Much It Hurts - Ray Charles [from Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music]

he did love to play
that sassing back at the soloist backup singers thing
it isn't
'til we get to their verse
that we realized
just what a corny song this is

Penny Lane - The Beatles [from Magical Mystery Tour]

suburban life
the post war dreamscape

Border Song (Holy Moses) - Aretha Franklin [from Young, Gifted and Black]

the backup singers underline
and articulate
highlight

Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World (Live at the Roxy) - Ramones [from Leave Home]

to scour out the cobwebs
tempo transposition

I Was Just a Stupid Dog To You - Nina Simone [from Fodder On My Wings]

creating self as a character in your story

June 5, 2023

Prenda Del Alma - Los Lobos [from By The Light of the Moon]

an attractively laid back melody
an ensemble of guitars bass and accordion

The Basement - Pete Rock & C. L. Smooth [from Mecca and The Soul Brother]

verbal proficiency
but also
checking in with the greater promulgated culture
free floating

Empty Sky - Bruce Springsteen [from The Rising]

armored in amplification

Robber's Roost - Head For The Hills [from Robber's Roost]

a whiff of Goat Rodeo
competence to no purpose
beyond demonstration
every move practiced
and nailed down
show ethnic

Track 2 - Beast of the Sky [recorded live at Sound Effects Coffee Shop, October 26, 2012]

easing into the song proper
through long electric guitar tunes
vocal
is a forced roar
more an effect than anything further

June 6, 2023

Stack - Ease [from Letters]

sounds like they believe the copy in the Sweetwater catalogue

Waltz - Robin Holcomb [from One Way Or Another]

a song that relies on its poem for meaning
is brave indeed

Pavana, Fvb. 285 - Giles Farnaby - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

this melody has a train
like an elegant gown
music's polite place
in this company
is decorative
a fabric art

Jonestown Blues - Gus Cannon (Banjo Jo) [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

open question
is the singer the hero of this blues
or is the banjo

Wait Till You See Him - Blossom Dearie [from Blossom Dearie]

keyboard admirably restrained
doesn't try to be the whole ensemble

Ecars - Ornette Coleman [from Ornette on Tenor]

once through the opening hedgerow
whole lotta cookin' happening
not laid out like a garden
not plotted like a thriller
more of a twisty mountain road
taken fast
at near peril

I'm In No Condition - Dolly Parton [from Hello, I'm Dolly]

a state of being

Sheepshearing in Kingston, New Jersey, also Geese and Ducks - J. K. Randall [from Inter/Play]

sheep observer herding
everybody back
and out of the barn
processed
sheep bleat
with the rhythm
of their bleat need
rooster squawk
we visit the creaky geese
honking among themselves 

so
what might be the point of all this
in regard to music
might be moral
is our expression
rooted as deeply in our selves
as the bleat is
in a sheep
does our expression
if not so rooted
serve to benefit our fellows socially
as
we presume
the bleating of sheep benefits the herd socially
that is
are we even as serious about what we do
musically
as sheep
when they bleat 

some of the geese may have been ducks

Disturbance at the Heron House - REM [from Document]

news item song type
the sense of which
loses itself in rhyme play
but danceable
though that may not be quite right either

99 Girls - The Young Fresh Fellows [from It's Low Beat Time]

a reference (song title)
to a local strip club
they work so hard

Combat Rock - Sleater-Kinney [from One Beat]

selling an attitude
here folks
have it

June 7, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 725 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer [September 17, 2007]

so that
what is not speech
might speak for itself
past bellows
an electric guitar duet
undergirded by washtub bass
sparkled by bells
inhabited by marimba

Track 2 - Black Plastic Clouds [recorded live at Sound Effects Coffee Shop, October 26, 2012]

some firm downstrokes
by way of announcement
enter off center
so that
a trajectory forms
toward some end of segment
start over

Gradus 317 - Neal Kosály-Meyer [August 7, 2017]

a three rung deal
in preparation for a chapel gig
since Neal persists in rehearsing 

the pitch-set of the second rung
is radically different from that of the first
the motion between
is stark and clear
which is generally not the case anymore
with the rungs in the standard sequence 

skipping rungs
is to play freely
upon projected or extended time
reeling the far future
back into the present vessel

and we take another leap
other notes
other figures
disjuncture complete 

a combination of notes
is essentially a cipher
without musical reality
until a path is found through it
the path is the music

Maroon - Taylor Swift [from Midnights]

she's quite fond of the descending tritone

June 8, 2023

Why Aske You, Fvb. 286 - Giles Farnaby - Claudio Columbo [from The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book]

dissected melody
scalpel of figurations
the flow of its parts

Moses Was Rescued by a Negro Woman - Rev. Webb [from Goodbye, Babylon]

an advertisement
for a book
a list of characters in the bible
and their deeds
and who were used in biblical history
per the book being sold
emphatically delivered

Introduction/Chance It (live) - Miles Davis [from 'Round About Midnight]

the notes go by fast for sure
but there is a clear flow to it 

the squiggles all go places

Relax - The Who [from The Who Sell Out]

they don't seem entirely comfortable in this song
though they try

Like a Rolling Stone (live) - Bob Dylan [from Before The Flood]

and the crowd cheers their memory
I wonder what would happen
if he didn't over-accentuate the lines
more or less the way he did on the record
but
utterly recomposed the feel of his path through the words
in other words
sing it
not like an accusation (his habit)
but
as though he actually cared about the answers
would that be trademark eschewel?

I'm All Behind You Now - George Straight [a Rescued Record]

greeting card sentiment
or epistolary text
printed on a slow dance
with cowboy hats on it

Riding In My Car - Woody Guthrie [from Woody's 20 Grow Big Songs]

adds beats as necessary
or rather
suspends beats out of the tempo

It Was A Good Day - Ice Cube [from The Predator]

in the life
diary entry
written on a beat

After Beethoven - Christopher DeLaurenti [from Famous Intermissions]

those left on stage
extemporise an orchestra
in the face of a customary disregard
the social sounds
of the former audience
provide its cover
nothing to hear here folks
move along

June 9, 2023

Biguine - John Teske - Beth Fleenor, John Teske

dips toe
then leaps

This Time of Night - Chastity Belt [from I Used To Spend So Much Time Alone]

pop music
and its adjacencies
has become
that music
that habitually fills its recorded space
sometimes
under pressure 

melody in notes
that are each indicated
with agogic specificity
a line
between points
and their angles

Ya Llegué - Christina Aguilera [from Aguilera]

glissando tail off
down from last notes
Taylor Swift does a similar thing

In Session at The Tintinabulary

June 5, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 1077 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Anna K, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt, Neal Kosály-Meyer

The last few minutes of our session failed to record
but what is there is quite fine

Postscripts

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

some listening journal doodles from 1995