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Yuval
Ron - In The Shallows CD
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Artistic
and reserved, In The Shallows is Yuval Ron's 52-minute score for an
interpretive dance performance. A most contemplative place awaits In
The Shallows
Yuval Ron and cohorts present a sparse-yet-evocative
production as exotic and contemporary instrumentation is applied to
serious, introspective pieces. Meditative Mount mantra (9:57) is enshrouded
in austere droning layers from which electrical entities seems to emerge;
feminine wails soar to higher registers, wavering in the windswept heights.
Swishy fluids pour forth as Water music spreads in an expansive pool
of assorted soundforms, including spaciously occurring metallic bowl
emanations. Even-quieter tinklings happen as Glass falls (7:23) over
a sedate bed of low reeds and faint streams of keyboarding/processing.
Minimal rhythmic pattering begins a Stone dance; the light, clattery
percussion picks up in tempo, though maintains a low profile throughout.
Brooding depths extend far beneath Rêve d'Éternité
in an inexorable current; Tsvetanka Varimezova's faraway chants are
siren calls, accented with muffled rhythms. Bracingly lovely! For the
finale, Weaving unfurls an ominous blend of deep spectral energies,
spare occurrences of mood-altering percussion and emotive flutational
scene-setting.
- Ambentrance
In a word: FANTASTIC.
This music leads one on an awesome journey by composerYuval Ron at the
keyboards and the mesmerizing voices of Bulgarian singers Tsvetanka
Varimezova and Angela Rodel, who appear on the two centerpieces of this
recording. Subtitled `Soundscore for the Getty Courtyard,' it was performed
live, like a meditation in the space and about the space. Other instruments
include clarinet, bowed saz, dudek, metal water bowl, generating a sound
chamber of subtle movement and deep yearning and expression. "The
Getty building will neverr be the same after this!" "In the
Shallows" is highly recommended for Continuum work.-
Backroads Music
Very human music
and art in this time of great technological threat. - D.J Kavin
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