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Myra Melford's Fire and Water Quintet: For The Love Of Fire And Water
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Myra Melford
pianob.1957
Melford has taken inspiration from visual artists in the past, specifically on her solo recording Life Carries Me This Way (Firehouse 12 Records, 2013) which she wrote music based on a series of pieces by the painter Don Reich. Often poetsRumi especiallyhave been her muse. Here, it is even easy for a dancing writer to envision the work of Twombly in the music. His legible illegible scribbling can be heard throughout the ten compositions. "I" opens with Melford dancing painterly calligraphic strokes which eventually invite first the cello of

Tomeka Reid
cello
Susie Ibarra
percussionb.1970

Ingrid Laubrock
saxophoneb.1970

Mary Halvorson
guitar"I" flows directly into "II" with the quintet focusing on pulse, before "III" mines a delicate echoey reverberation. Like a Twombly painting "VI" can leave the majority of the canvas blank, as the musicians opt for very small quiet gestures of sound-making. Elsewhere the one-on-one piano and drums barrage kicks "VII" off into a regimented march as the ensemble falls into step. The handclaps that introduce "VIII" fuel the cohesive unit of players to navigate Melford's vision. It may be a cliche to call this music painterly, but Melford's use of colors, textures, and strokes is aesthetically pleasing. ">
Track Listing
I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; VIII; IX; X.
Personnel
Myra Melford
pianoMary Halvorson
guitarIngrid Laubrock
saxophoneTomeka Reid
celloSusie Ibarra
percussionAdditional Instrumentation
Myra Melford: melodica.
Album information
Title: For The Love Of Fire And Water | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Rogue Art
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