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?ystein Blix: Conditions
ByOpener "Salvare I'italia" begins with solo trombone, answered by guitara sparse texture transformed by the dramatic entry of the choir. As the piece goes on the drums join in, and it builds to an impressive climax. "Aria Fritta" follows, a short piece performed by the choir a capella. "Momentum" features the trio, with the choir as wordless accompanist. "Intrata" is all trio, a mechanical sound emphasized through the use of electronics. So these first four tracks present the possibilities of this instrumental/vocal combination.
But there's more. "Sticazzi" (an italian slang term meaning something like "I don't care") opens with the choir in a spoken word role, overlapping voices that build to a rhythmic chant, which is joined by the trio. "Interlude 1" and "Interlude 2" are short tracks that showcase the trio alone. The composer takes the lead on trombone; guitarist


Eivind Aarset
guitarWhen the choir is singing words they are in Italianas the subject would suggestbut the libretto is not reproduced in any language, so I'll have to take Blix's word on their subject. I can say that the choral writing is beautiful, and blends surprisingly well with the instruments. It's an adventurous trio, which I'd enjoy hearing on their own. Conditions is a compelling piece, consistently interesting throughout its nearly 37-minute running time. ">
Track Listing
Salvare I?italia; Aria Fritta; Momentum; Intrata; Alto Della Nomino; Sticazzi; Interlude 1; Interlude 2; Anche Cultura; Asse Sorri.
Personnel
?ystein Blix: trombone; Kristian Svalestad Olstad: guitar, electronics; Alexander Kostopolous: drums, electronics; Mimas Male Choir conducted by Ursa Lah.
Album information
Title: Conditions | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Losen Records
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