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| The music Five Pieces for Piano (1997), Two Preludes for Piano (1996-97), and For Celesta (1985)the latter for an instrument that is very seldom featured in a solo settingdisplay Finks command of crystalline forms that are Debussyian in beauty (and occasionally in gesture) yet hold a distinctly contemporary artistic distance from their musical materials. These fragile and primarily extremely quiet pieces are performed with great aplomb by Bryan Pezzone. Living to be Hunted by the Moon (1987) is a dark, slow-moving study of texture and tone color for two clarinets, two bass clarinets and sampled sounds. Built from four parallel pentatonic scales, it treats the listener to many unexpected harmonic twists and turns as it broadens in range. I Hear It in the Rain (1985) is a moody, insistent piece that glistens with electric timbres, particularly Rick Coxs highly idiosyncratic electric guitar work, and delicate percussion. The composer Michael Jon Finks instrumental and electronic music has been presented at the Green Umbrella Series of the Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group, New Music L.A., the Monday Evening Concerts, the SCREAM Festival, the L.A. Fringe Festival, New Music America, Festival Commune di Chiesa, the Martes Musicales, the Marquette Festival of New Music, the CalArts Contemporary Music Festival, and other festivals and concerts throughout the U.S. and Europe. His orchestra works have been commissioned and performed by the Antelope Valley Symphony, the Classical Philharmonic, the Symphony of the Canyons, and the Santa Monica Symphony and have featured soloists David Stenske (violin), Marty Walker (clarinet), Erica Duke-Kirkpatrick (cello), and Douglas Masek (soprano saxophone). Finks incidental music for the William Butler Yeats play Deirdre, was featured at the1996 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He has performed and recorded with the new music ensembles Negative Band and Stillife and has works released on the Cold Blue, Raptoria Caam, Bare Bones, and CRI record labels. Fink teaches composition at the California Institute of the Arts. The Los Angeles Times has described Finks music as "lustrous" and "metaphysically tinged" and likened it to the work of the late composer Morton Feldman. Featured performers Bryan Pezzone is one of Los Angeless premier freelance pianists. He has worked with such noted conductors as Pierre Boulez, Oliver Knussen, John Adams, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Kent Nagano and performed as a soloist with many major orchestras, including the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, where he was principal pianist from 1991 through1999. He performs regularly at the Monday Evening Concerts, the Green Umbrella Series, the Southwest Chamber Music Series, and the Ojai Festival and has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group, the Joffrey Ballet (soloist in Stravinsky's Les Noces), and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. He also tours with the jazz group Free Flight. Bryan has been the pianist on virtually all of the cartoons released by Warner Brothers and Disney over the past seven years. His recent recordings include works by John Harbison, Mel Powell, John Briggs, and John Cage. Marty Walker is a clarinetist who specializes in the performance new music (he has premiered more than 80 works written especially for him). Among the labels for which he has recorded are O.O.Discs, Tzadik, Cold Blue, and Rastacan. In January 2001, CRI released a new Walker recording of works for clarinet/bass clarinet, including the premiere recording of Finks Din/Epitaph (for solo bass clarinet). Walker has toured and recorded with various new-music ensembles, including the California EAR Unit, the Robin Cox Ensemble, Xtet, Viklarbo, and Ghost Duo. The Los Angeles Times called Walkers playing "masterfully expressive;" El Nacional (Mexico City) wrote that his playing "took the audience to another musical dimension;" and Option magazine called him "one of the finest new-music clarinetists in the country." Dan Morris is a percussionist who is adept at many types of music, including jazz, Western classical, and Indian classical (Karnatic music). He has performed with Smashing Pumpkins, Ravi Coltrane, Glen Velez, James Carney, Glen Moore, Jon Butcher, Larry Karush, and the Aman Folk Ensemble. He also performs regularly as a session player for film scores. Rick Cox is a multi-instrumentalist and composer. As a featured performer (woodwinds, guitar, and samplers), he can be heard on such popular film scores as The Shawshank Redemption, The Horse Whisperer, and American Beauty and on two recent recordings by jazz/new-music trumpeter Jon Hassell. CB0004 ". . . unapologetically tranquil . . . coaxing substance from seemingly vaporous materials." Los Angeles Times "Combining the crystalline beauty of Debussy with the quiet impermanence of Erik Satie. . . . a calm musical universe related to the one developed by the late Morton Feldman."I Heard a Noise webzine (Romania) "Simultaneously wide-open and house-of-cards delicate compositions." Marcelo Aguirre, ei magazine "Driving down Sunset Boulevard while listening to Michael Jon Fink's Five Pieces for Piano. Outside the car is a visual world of garish movie billboards, hectic people, the deep red of the Whisky A Go Go, and the spring purple blooms of the jacaranda tree (via Virginia Postrel). Inside, distant from all that stimulation, the piano music is sparse, quiet, and yet sharp; Cage's In a Landscape but more intense. The five pieces are Passing, Mode, Fragment, Echo, and Epitaph. The CD is Fink's I Hear It in the Rain, another from Cold Blue." Robert Gabel, aworks "new" american classics |
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