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Acoustic Triangle: 3 Dimensions
ByWoodwind multi-instrumentalist

Tim Garland
clarinet, bassb.1966

Gwilym Simcock
pianob.1981
True to its founding premise, this expanded Acoustic Triangle's tour made even greater use of the English cathedrals it played in, with its nine members spread throughout the halls rather than linear across a stage, effectively placing the audience in the midst of a warm, natural soundscape. Despite the greater challenge of reproducing this surrounding, three dimensional audioscape on a stereo recording, bassist/producer

Malcolm Creese
bassb.1959
3 Dimensions represents another first for Acoustic Triangleall the writing is original, from Garland and Simock, though the pianist's tango-esque "Fundero" and saxophonist's poignant "The Moon For Her" have both been heard before. Still, in this string-laden context, both tunes take on greater significance. Garland's two new suitesthe five-part "Sanctuary for Living Memory" and four-part "Singing Stones" combine a broad cross-section of classical references, ranging from jaggedly contemporary to romantically impressionistic, with open passages where Garland, Simcock and Creese are featured. Simcock's three-part "Red Sky" demonstrates equal breadth, its first movement a combination of angular flute lines soaring over flittering pizzicati and Simcock's own heralding French horn.
Despite its self-imposed touring limitations, Acoustic Triangle's gradually growing discography faithfully captures an organic philosophy that's increasingly appealing in a world where sonic overload is an undesirable fact of life. Whether cerebrally challenging or emotionally accessible, 3 Dimensions captures Acoustic Triangle at a pivotal point, where two worlds no longer exist separately. Instead, classical form and improvisational freedom coalesce into a beautiful sound world of considered invention and unfettered spontaneity. ">
Track Listing
Sanctuary For a Living Memory: The Power of Now, For Whom, Old Timer, Ringing the Changes, All Seasons; Fundero; Red Sky: The Calm: Darkening, Overhead 1 - The Eye, Overhead 2 - Passing; Singing Stones: Awakening, Gathering, Approaching, Arriving; The Moon for Her.
Personnel
Malcolm Creese
bassMalcolm Creese: double-bass; Tim Garland: saxophones, flute, bass clarinet, percussion; Gwilym Simcock: piano, French horn. The Sacconi Strings: Ben Hancox: violin; Hannah Dawson: violin; Charlotte Scott: violin; Emma Parker: violin; Robin Ahswell: viola; Cara Berridge: cello.
Album information
Title: 3 Dimensions | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Audio-B Ltd.
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