Sandro Ivo Bartoli, Bennewitz Quartet, Szymon Marciniak, Wolfgang Fischer, Johannes Kronfeld - Jeffrey Roden: Threads of a Prayer Vol. 1 (2016) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Sandro Ivo Bartoli, Bennewitz Quartet, Szymon Marciniak, Wolfgang Fischer, Johannes Kronfeld
- Title: Jeffrey Roden: Threads of a Prayer Vol. 1
- Year Of Release: 2016/2022
- Label: Solaire Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 02:20:48
- Total Size: 436 mb / 4.59 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
CD1
01. 12 prayers: I. one
02. 12 prayers: II. two
03. 12 prayers: III. three
04. 12 prayers: IV. four
05. 12 prayers: V. five
06. 12 prayers: VI. six
07. 12 prayers: VII. seven
08. 12 prayers: VIII. eight
09. 12 prayers: IX. nine
10. 12 prayers: X. ten
11. 12 prayers: XI. eleven
12. 12 prayers: XII. twelve
13. 10 untitled pieces: I. one
14. 10 untitled pieces: II. two
15. 10 untitled pieces: III. three
16. 10 untitled pieces: IV. four
17. 10 untitled pieces: V. five
18. 10 untitled pieces: VI. six
19. 10 untitled pieces: VII. seven
20. 10 untitled pieces: VIII. eight
21. 10 untitled pieces: IX. nine
22. 10 untitled pieces: X. ten
23. the passing of a king
CD2
01. the many latitudes of grief: I. one
02. The Many Latitudes of Grief: II. two
03. the many latitudes of grief: III. three
04. the many latitudes of grief: IV. four
05. the many latitudes of grief: V. five
06. the many latitudes of grief: VI. six
07. the many latitudes of grief: VII. seven
08. Untitled Quintet #2
09. Untitled Quintet #3
10. leaves
Working with a delicate mix of space, patience and subtle dynamics, the music of Jeffrey Roden is a veritable test of stamina for every recording engineer: During the sessions to threads of a prayer, even the breaths of the musicians and the birds in the beams turned out to be distracting. At the same time, this intense restraint is one of the many strengths of Roden’s work, which is undeniably reminiscent of the great works of Arvo Pärt and Morton Feldman. With this epic double-CD release, the first in a two-part series, he now firmly established himself as a composer with a sense of tradition as well as a strongly personal script.
For Los-Angeles based Roden, threads of a prayer marks the culmination of a more than ten year long period of soul searching. After having spent the early decades of his career as a session musician for legends like Bo Didley, Roden turned his gaze inwards and moved from chambermusical electro-jazz to solo improvisations and the epic beauty of his large-scale bass composition the bridge to the other place. While the connection with Feldman may seem most obvious in terms of the epic scale of the pieces and their use of silence, it was the spirituality and soft resolve of Arvo Pärt’s oeuvre that would turn into the foremost source of inspiration.
The sessions to threads of a prayer took place in the small town of Neumarkt for a full four days, at the same location that had already served Solaire Records well for their first two releases: The renowned Reitstadel, known for classic recordings by the likes of András Schiff, Mitsuko Uchida and Kirill Gerstein. Featuring a young esemble, including the leading Czech string players of the Bennewitz Quartet, up-and-coming double bassist Szymon Marciniak and Solaire’s long-term creative partner-in-crime Sandro Ivo Bartoli, many sections of the music were taped at night to capture the quietude and otherworldliness of the late hours – with the largest part of the entire piano CD of the release being finished by Bartoli in a single long nocturnal session.
As both an introduction into his compositional work and a compilation of many years of gestation, threads of a prayer presents a diverse, yet atmospherically coherent look into Jeffrey Roden’s music, from the sparse beauty of his piano pieces to the brittle serenity of the chambermusic works and the string quintets on CD 2. Careful listeners will be able to discern the underlying spiritual questions, but the music works perfectly fine without any conceptual considerations – as an antidote to the constant noise of the world outside.
“As our world continually invents new means of communicating, we forget how to listen, how to truly hear and absorb the confounding cacophony that engulfs us. With the pieces on this first volume of threads of a prayer, all superbly performed, Jeffrey Roden reminds us that there is music even in our most unassuming thoughts and actions.” (Voix des Arts, Joseph A. Newsome)
“Admittedly, it would be overstating it to say that threads of a prayer is as life-changing a work as ‘À la recherche du temps perdu’, yet it genuinely shares with Proust’s opus the capacity to deeply alter one’s habitual way of experiencing the world and to see it anew.” (textura.org, Ron Schepper)
Sandro Ivo Bartoli, piano
Bennewitz Quartet
Szymon Marciniak, double bass
Wolfgang Fischer, timpani
Johannes Kronfeld, trombone
CD1
01. 12 prayers: I. one
02. 12 prayers: II. two
03. 12 prayers: III. three
04. 12 prayers: IV. four
05. 12 prayers: V. five
06. 12 prayers: VI. six
07. 12 prayers: VII. seven
08. 12 prayers: VIII. eight
09. 12 prayers: IX. nine
10. 12 prayers: X. ten
11. 12 prayers: XI. eleven
12. 12 prayers: XII. twelve
13. 10 untitled pieces: I. one
14. 10 untitled pieces: II. two
15. 10 untitled pieces: III. three
16. 10 untitled pieces: IV. four
17. 10 untitled pieces: V. five
18. 10 untitled pieces: VI. six
19. 10 untitled pieces: VII. seven
20. 10 untitled pieces: VIII. eight
21. 10 untitled pieces: IX. nine
22. 10 untitled pieces: X. ten
23. the passing of a king
CD2
01. the many latitudes of grief: I. one
02. The Many Latitudes of Grief: II. two
03. the many latitudes of grief: III. three
04. the many latitudes of grief: IV. four
05. the many latitudes of grief: V. five
06. the many latitudes of grief: VI. six
07. the many latitudes of grief: VII. seven
08. Untitled Quintet #2
09. Untitled Quintet #3
10. leaves
Working with a delicate mix of space, patience and subtle dynamics, the music of Jeffrey Roden is a veritable test of stamina for every recording engineer: During the sessions to threads of a prayer, even the breaths of the musicians and the birds in the beams turned out to be distracting. At the same time, this intense restraint is one of the many strengths of Roden’s work, which is undeniably reminiscent of the great works of Arvo Pärt and Morton Feldman. With this epic double-CD release, the first in a two-part series, he now firmly established himself as a composer with a sense of tradition as well as a strongly personal script.
For Los-Angeles based Roden, threads of a prayer marks the culmination of a more than ten year long period of soul searching. After having spent the early decades of his career as a session musician for legends like Bo Didley, Roden turned his gaze inwards and moved from chambermusical electro-jazz to solo improvisations and the epic beauty of his large-scale bass composition the bridge to the other place. While the connection with Feldman may seem most obvious in terms of the epic scale of the pieces and their use of silence, it was the spirituality and soft resolve of Arvo Pärt’s oeuvre that would turn into the foremost source of inspiration.
The sessions to threads of a prayer took place in the small town of Neumarkt for a full four days, at the same location that had already served Solaire Records well for their first two releases: The renowned Reitstadel, known for classic recordings by the likes of András Schiff, Mitsuko Uchida and Kirill Gerstein. Featuring a young esemble, including the leading Czech string players of the Bennewitz Quartet, up-and-coming double bassist Szymon Marciniak and Solaire’s long-term creative partner-in-crime Sandro Ivo Bartoli, many sections of the music were taped at night to capture the quietude and otherworldliness of the late hours – with the largest part of the entire piano CD of the release being finished by Bartoli in a single long nocturnal session.
As both an introduction into his compositional work and a compilation of many years of gestation, threads of a prayer presents a diverse, yet atmospherically coherent look into Jeffrey Roden’s music, from the sparse beauty of his piano pieces to the brittle serenity of the chambermusic works and the string quintets on CD 2. Careful listeners will be able to discern the underlying spiritual questions, but the music works perfectly fine without any conceptual considerations – as an antidote to the constant noise of the world outside.
“As our world continually invents new means of communicating, we forget how to listen, how to truly hear and absorb the confounding cacophony that engulfs us. With the pieces on this first volume of threads of a prayer, all superbly performed, Jeffrey Roden reminds us that there is music even in our most unassuming thoughts and actions.” (Voix des Arts, Joseph A. Newsome)
“Admittedly, it would be overstating it to say that threads of a prayer is as life-changing a work as ‘À la recherche du temps perdu’, yet it genuinely shares with Proust’s opus the capacity to deeply alter one’s habitual way of experiencing the world and to see it anew.” (textura.org, Ron Schepper)
Sandro Ivo Bartoli, piano
Bennewitz Quartet
Szymon Marciniak, double bass
Wolfgang Fischer, timpani
Johannes Kronfeld, trombone
Year 2022 | Year 2016 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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