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Steve Beresford and Angharad Davies: Trwst
BySteve Beresford
piano
John Cage
composer / conductor1912 - 1992
Violinist
Angharad Davies
violinAcross seven tracks, ranging in length from three to fourteen minutesfifty-six-minutes, altogetherBeresford and Davies improvised, with the resonant acoustics of Capel y Graig contributing greatly and demonstrating why Davies chose the venue. The album carries no instrumental credits for either player, but photographs of the two in the venue show a bass drum with a tambourine and a couple of gizmos on top of it, as well as Beresford seated at the venue's harmonium and also at a table which most probably carried his usual range of toys, gadgets etc. The album also has occasional evidence of piano. Davies played violin throughout.
The ten-minute opening track, "Datsain" ("Reverberation"), sets a high standard for the album; Beresford constructs a dense, elaborate soundscape which is underpinned by the drum rolling and prolonged electronic sounds from other sources; heard on its own, this would have made enthralling listening but it also features Davies' violin on top, playing a series of tones which stand out clearly because of their higher frequencies. As always, the violinist strikes an ideal balance between repetition and variety so the music has structure but never risks getting into a rut. There is ample evidence of the two players responding to complement one another to keep the music fresh and lively.
After the shorter "Melysber" ("Melodious"), on which Beresford makes greater use of his toys table, "Crochleisio" ("Roar") revisits similar territory to the opener. However, such revisiting does not mean the tracks sound similar; on the contrary they are distinctly different when heard back to back, a pattern which is repeated across the album. The end result is an album on which every track has its own distinct identity, and it is impossible to pick a favourite. Why choose? Listen to all of them...
The album's closing track features violin and harmonium together, playing the traditional piece "Iechyd o Gylch" ("Health All Round"), its lilting melody lingering long after its three-minutes are done. A beautiful way to end a fine album.
Surprisingly, Trwst ("Clamour / Uproar / Commotion") is the first album release to feature Beresford and Davies together. Based on the evidence here, it deserves to be the first of many. Fittingly, the Welsh title also translates as "trust." ">
Track Listing
Datsain; Melysber; Crochleisio; Gwth; Adlach; Seinfawr; Iechyd o Gylch.
Personnel
Steve Beresford
pianoAngharad Davies
violinAlbum information
Title: Trwst | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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