Of the many solo soprano recordings by British improviser Evan Parker,
few offer as intimate a portrait as this one in terms of his development
as an artist. In 1993, Parker had hit a new stride in his playing. He
worked -- as he does now -- long hours to find a way through the
improvisation barrier imposed by the restrictions of circular and
conventional breathing, toward a series of microtonal possibilities that
were adaptable in virtually any situation, solo or group. His practice
had led him to a place of opening the breathing techniques toward new
microphonics and multiple sonances. His wish to document them, however,
led to his nearly abandoning his findings. He discovered that in the
music rooms of Holywell in England, that the harmonic atmospherics of
the room, of the architecture itself, provided an entirely new set of
tonal and spatial possibilities he hadn't counted upon and proceeded to
make a record to document those instead. There are five "Conic Sections"
ranging in length from just over seven-and-a-half minutes to over 25.
Duration is dependent on how an idea is expressed by the soloist
(Parker) and looped back to him by the room itself. Certain tones and
phrasings offer far more in the way of complex reverberation --
naturally occurring -- than others, inspiring different angles, shapes
and colors from Parker. It's as if he is playing off the room, even
though he has instigated the proceedings. The room never quits, and it
is obvious that it will have the last sound, play the last note, no
matter how hard Parker struggles against that dictum -- and he does for
much of the recording. He uses every trick, technique, and grift to try
to put off the inevitable, and in the process it takes him to some very
interesting places musically. This is an exhausting yet exhilarating set
to take in at one setting; it changes the listener's reality, turns it
inside out for over 70 minutes, and allows one to hear, as music, some
rather confounding sounds and breathing techniques. Amazing stuff.
-> This comment is posted on Allmusic by Thom Jurek, follower of our blog 'O Púbis da Rosa' <-
Tracklist :
1 Conic Section 1 17:01
Evan Parker
2 Conic Section 2 11:02
Evan Parker
3 Conic Section 3 25:16
Evan Parker
4 Conic Section 4 9:12
Evan Parker
5 Conic Section 5 7:42
Evan Parker
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Soprano Saxophone – Evan Parker
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