Edition Michael Frauenlob Bauer
Recorded 1984 at WDR, Cologne
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This composition from 1982 is scored for three soprano voices. Feldman specified that all parts be sung by one singer, meaning that one voice is performed live, while the other two have to be pre-recorded and played back via two speakers, one for each voice. The words used are from Frank O'Hara's poem "Wind", dedicated to Feldman.
Beth Griffith did a wonderful job on this recording, setting the overall tempo considerably slower than in some of the later released versions. Mediating a feel of unrest, it may not be the easiest listen among Feldman's later, longer pieces, but it's definitely a very interesting and unique one.
"The variety of textures - heterophony, homophony, hocket, unison, fauxbourdon, coloratura, and a combination of pedal point with something that might best be described as 'voice-crossing on every note' - holds together an extremely delicate chromatic structure that recalls associations with close harmony as well as with the madrigals of Gesualdo."
- Paul van Emmerik in his liner notes of the LP.
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Excellent piece, I hadn't heard it before!
ReplyDeletevery interesting, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit of a Feldmaniac, and I was unaware of this recording, only of two others (with Labarbara and the new one on Col Legno)...many thanks for this!
ReplyDeletesimilarly, i kno this piece thru joan la barbara with whom i took a course on extended voice a year or so ago -- word is feldman composed the piece for her pipes originally -- i've lots of notes & juicy inside info inna nother hemisphere (if'n yr innarested cld dig them up) -- but for now, wanted to drop a note as i'm enjoying this recording & hadn't heard it before either.
ReplyDelete(glad you dropped the o'hara scan in here too! ~_^)
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j.h c
It's good to have met some serious interest with this post.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, J. Henry, "Three Voices" IS dedicated and written for Joan La Barbara. And yes, please dig up that info you've got. There seem to be not too few Feldmaniacs around here who would appreciate it.
please re-up...
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