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Jeff Lederer with Mary LaRose: Schoenberg on the Beach
ByJeff Lederer
woodwindsSchoenberg lived in Los Angeles in the latter part of his life and spent much time at the beach. Lederer connected this to his own long-time residency in Brooklyn where he has often visited Coney Island. This inspired him to adapt the early songs of Schoenberg and his pupil, Webern, into chamber music which is a lively combination of the ethereal and forceful. This group's instrumental front line of Lederer's clarinet and flute,

Patricia Brennan
vibraphone
Hank Roberts
cellob.1954

Michael Formanek
bass, acousticb.1958

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964
Mary LaRose
vocalsThe album has a lot of lively activity but there are also more serene passages such as the hypnotically charming "Blummengruss" where LaRose sings sweetly over undistorted vibes and airy flute, and the haunting clarinet melody on "Heiter." On the closing piece, "Summer's Weariness" the entire group goes into one last stomp, led by a clarinet freakout and heavy drumbeats, before receding into a droning ambiance overtaken by the sound of ocean waves. In addition to the group's efforts, field recordings of actual Coney Island sounds like roller coasters and carnival barkers appear between each track which really wraps the album in a cloud of dreamlike nostalgia.
This album is an unusual listen at first but it has an endearing charm and quirky beauty that reveals itself more with each hearing. It is one of the most fascinating pieces of music Jeff Lederer has put together to date and really shows off the amazing vocal talents of Mary LaRose. ">
Track Listing
On the Beach; Blummengruss; Beneath the Shelter; The Pale Flowers of Moonlight; Heiter; I Gaze Upon; Moondrunk; Summer Evening; Summer's Weariness.
Personnel
Jeff Lederer
woodwindsMary LaRose
vocalsHank Roberts
celloPatricia Brennan
vibraphoneMichael Formanek
bass, acousticMatt Wilson
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Jeff Lederer: clarinet, flute; Marty Ehrlich: bass clarinet (4); Arktureye: interstitial electronic pieces.
Album information
Title: Schoenberg on the Beach | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Little (i) Music
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