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01. Daniel Schmidt - And The Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn
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02. Daniel Schmidt - In My Arms, Many Flowers
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03. Daniel Schmidt - Ghosts
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04. Daniel Schmidt - Faint Impressions
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05. Daniel Schmidt - And the Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn
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ARTIST
SCHMIDT, DANIEL
TITLE
In My Arms, Many Flowers
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
RECITAL
CATALOG #
R 017CD
R 017CD
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
3/1/2019
2022 repress; fifth edition of 400; Glass-mastered CD; Gatefold wallet, with a 12-page booklet of program notes and photography. Includes additional track "And the Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn" (1978 live recording). Recital present the first album of American Gamelan composer
Daniel Schmidt
(b. 1942). Schmidt, who emerged in the Bay Area music scene in the 1970s, wove the threads of traditional Eastern Gamelan music together with American minimalism (repetitive music). Schmidt was (and is still) a prime figure in the development of American Gamelan music -- studying and collaborating with
Lou Harrison
,
Jody Diamond
, and
Paul Dresher
. He currently is a teacher at Mills College, teaching instrument building. The recordings on
Flowers
date from 1978-1982, selected directly from Schmidt's personal cassette archive. It holds two studio tracks, along with two live performances. The first track, "Dawn" (commissioned by composer
John Adams
), employs an early digital sampler provided by
Pauline Oliveros
. It holds the sound of a string quartet. The nature of this piece is breathtaking, an ocean of strings pulsing beneath the gliding bells of the gamelan -- such a lovely interplay. Furthermore, the title track, "Flowers", features the addition of a rebab, a traditional bowed instrument, which reels through the piece, netted and taught. The final two works are strictly gamelan compositions. "Ghosts" is a dynamic piece; rife with dexterous euphoria, it well displays the skillset of the percussionists heard on the LP. The closing work, "Faint Impressions", is a somber elegy. Demonstrating the fragility and grace possible with the gamelan; sounding almost as an evening piano sonata.
In My Arms, Many Flowers
is a unique document from an under-represented movement of American new music. An account of the curious beauty and woven emotions hidden within resonating pieces of metal.
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