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Andrew Raffo Dewar: Interactions Quartet
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Steve Lacy
saxophone, soprano1934 - 2004

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Bill Dixon
trumpet1925 - 2010
Raffo's Interactions Quartet is comprised of like-minded, fearless experimentalists, all from the Bay Areaoboe, English horn and electronics player

Kyle Bruckmann
oboeb.1971

Gino Robair
percussionThe first cycle, "Interactions #1-6" (2009), is dedicated to Argentinian composer
Guillermo Gregorio
clarinetThe second cycle, "Piece for Four Instruments" (2002), dedicated to composer " data-original-title="" title="">Earle Brown takes Brown's innovative notation system a step further. This cycle offers an invented spatial notation that can be performed in any order with any number of repetitions and omissions of a given page out of its thirteen pages. The six pieces in this cycle suggest open group dynamics, still in a highly reversed interplay, focusing on indeterminate counterpoint resulting in an array of irrational rhythmic relationships. On this cycle, as on the former one, the subtle, imaginative work of Robair often determines the nature of this pieces. He interferes in any structuring of a melodic motif with ironic, creative touches, intensifying the tension, and opts for an abstract, open-ended forms.
Raffo's compositions are demanding and cerebral, still, suggesting an arresting and bold way to experience sounds and music. ">
Track Listing
Interactions #2; Interactions #6; Interactions #1; Interactions #5; Interactions #4; Piece for Four Instruments: H+A+Solo 4; F+Solo 3; C+D; G; Solo1; E.
Personnel
Andrew Raffo Dewar: sax soprano; Kyle Bruckmann: oboe, corno inglese, elettronica; Gino Robair: percussioni, elettronica; John Shiurba: chitarra elettrica.
Album information
Title: Interactions Quartet | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Rastascan Records
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