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ARTIST
PARTCH, HARRY
TITLE
The Harry Partch Collection, Volume 3
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
NEW WORLD RECORDS
CATALOG #
NW 80623CD
NW 80623CD
GENRE
CLASSICAL
RELEASE DATE
1/17/2005
"The four works on this newly remastered CD are eloquent testimony to Harry Partch's aesthetic of corporeality. The music he composed for
The Dreamer That Remains
, for
Rotate the Body in All Its Planes
, for
Windsong
, and for
Water! Water!
, was intended as only one component in the total artistic experience. In these works music joins with drama, with film, with dance, even with gymnastics, as integral parts of the composer's vision. The eloquent and affecting
The Dreamer That Remains
(1972) was Partch's last work. It was commissioned by the patroness Betty Freeman for her film on Partch which was directed by Stephen Pouliot.
Rotate the Body in All Its Planes
(1961) was a spin-off of the 'Tumble On' sequence in Partch's large-scale theatre piece 'Revelation' in the Courthouse Park. It was premiered at the National Collegiate Gymnasts Championship in 1961.
Windsong
(1958) was also written for film, the soundtrack to a film by Madeline Tourtelot in which Partch saw the Greek myth of Daphne and Apollo. (A later version of the work was named Daphne of the Dunes). Finally, somewhat akin to a Broadway musical,
Water! Water!
(1961) is perhaps Partch's most lively and lighthearted work. It pokes fun at many targets, especially the rush of audiences for water at the interval; thus the subtitle: 'An Intermission with Prologues and Epilogues'."
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