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Mary Jane Leach Woodwind Multiples Clear Vinyl

Modern Love | Item No: 1036588
Vinyl 12" | 2023 / UK – Original | New
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Item Description
Mary Jane Leach is a composer focussed on the physicality of sound, its acoustic properties and how they
interact with space. She has played an instrumental role in NYC’s pioneering Downtown scene alongside
Arthur Russell, Ellen Fullman, Peter Zummo, Philip Corner and Arnold Dreyblatt, as well as devoting years to the
preservation and reappraisal of Julius Eastman’s work since his death in 1990, compiling the ‘Unjust Malaise’
3CD set in 2005 and editing the 2015 book ‘Gay Guerrilla: Julius Eastman and His Music’.
Woodwind Multiples
features four pieces for multiples of the same instrument: four bass flutes, nine oboes,
nine clarinets, and seven bassoons. Each piece works closely with the unique sound of each instrument,
combining pitches that create other, sometimes unexpected, tones, primarily combination and interference
tones, as well as rhythmic patterns. What you hear is what happens naturally - there is no processing or
manipulation.
8B4
(1985/2022), played by Manuel Zurria, is for four bass flutes. It is a revision of
8x4
, which was written
in 1985 for the DownTown Ensemble and was only performed once, due to its unusual instrumentation: alto
flute, English horn (originally bass oboe), clarinet, and voice.
Xantippe’s Rebuke
(1993) was written for Libby Van Cleve, for eight taped oboes and one live, solo oboe.
The eight taped parts are equal and dependent, while the solo part is meant to be a solo with the tape as
accompaniment. The piece works with the unique sound of the oboe, starting with unison pitches that
create the richest sound, building the piece from there. Pitches and rhythmic patterns that occur naturally
are notated and then played later, which in turn create other pitches and rhythmic patterns. So, in effect, the
nature of the oboe and its natural sound determine the direction of the piece.
Charybdis
(2020), played by Sam Dunscombe, is for solo clarinet and eight taped clarinets. It combines a
somewhat obscured reference to
Weep You No More
, a John Dowland piece, which combines with the sound
phenomena created from the melody and supporting chords of the Dowland.
Feu de Joie
(1992) was written for bassoonist Shannon Peet and is an homage to the bassoon and its
wonderful sound. It is for seven parts—six taped and one “live.” The taped bassoons combine to create a bed
of sound that exploits the unique qualities of the bassoon, creating combination and interference tones,
starting off with unison pitches, creating a rich sound that builds from there. Most of the subsequent pitches
and phrases occur naturally, and are then notated later on in the piece, which in turn creates other notes and
phrases.
Item Details
Item No: 1036588
Artist: Mary Jane Leach
Title: Woodwind Multiples Clear Vinyl
Label: Modern Love
Catalog No: LOVE125
Format: Vinyl 12", Vinyl, LP
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2023
Genre: Electronic & Dance
Style: Downbeat | Electronica | Leftfield
Available since: 2023-08-07
Condition: New
Price: 28,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 8b4
A2 Xantippe’s Rebuke
B1 Charybdis
B2 Feu De Joie
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