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Christian Wolff: (Re:) Making Music - Works 1962-99

Judith van Swaay (Performer), John Anderson (Performer), Christian Wolff (Composer), James Fulkerson (Conductor, Performer), The Barton Workshop (Performer), Jos Zwaanenburg (Performer), Frank Denyer (Performer), Nicola Walker-Smith (Performer), Elisabeth Small (Performer), Elisabeth Smalt (Performer), Marieke Keser (Performer)
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  • Performer: Judith van Swaay, John Anderson, James Fulkerson, The Barton Workshop, Jos Zwaanenburg, et al.
  • Conductor: James Fulkerson
  • Composer: Christian Wolff
  • Audio CD (April 6, 2004)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Mode
  • ASIN: B0001CCX7A
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #198,488 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

On this CD:
  1. Violist Pieces, for solo viola Piece No. 1
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt

  2. Violist Pieces, for solo viola Piece No. 2
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt

  3. Violist Pieces, for solo viola Piece No. 3
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt

  4. Violist Pieces, for solo viola Piece No. 4 - Resonant
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt

  5. Violist Pieces, for solo viola Piece No. 5 - Clear
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt

  6. Violist Pieces, for solo viola Piece No. 6 - Freely
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt

  7. Kegama, for violin, clarinet/bass clarinet, cello, piano & percussion
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Barton Workshop
    Conducted by James Fulkerson

  8. Peace March 1, for flute ("Stop using uranium")
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Jos Zwaanenburg

  9. Peace March 2, for flute, clarinet, cello, piano & percussion
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Barton Workshop

  10. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 1
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  11. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 2
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  12. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 3
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  13. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 4
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  14. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 5
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  15. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 6
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  16. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 7
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  17. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 8
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  18. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 9
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  19. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 10
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  20. Emma, for viola, cello & piano Movement 11
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Frank Denyer, Judith van Swaay

  21. Digger Song, for violin, viola, cello & percussion
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Barton Workshop

  22. From Leaning Forward, for soprano, bass-baritone, clarinet, cello & piano A woman invented fire
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Nicola Walker-Smith, Judith van Swaay, John Anderson

  23. From Leaning Forward, for soprano, bass-baritone, clarinet, cello & piano Drowning
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Nicola Walker-Smith, Judith van Swaay, John Anderson

  24. From Leaning Forward, for soprano, bass-baritone, clarinet, cello & piano The women let the tide go out
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Nicola Walker-Smith, Judith van Swaay, John Anderson

  25. From Leaning Forward, for soprano, bass-baritone, clarinet, cello & piano Note to the grandparents
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Nicola Walker-Smith, Judith van Swaay, John Anderson

  26. From Leaning Forward, for soprano, bass-baritone, clarinet, cello & piano Mulberry Street ends in good works
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Nicola Walker-Smith, Judith van Swaay, John Anderson

  27. From Leaning Forward, for soprano, bass-baritone, clarinet, cello & piano The Sad Children's Song
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Nicola Walker-Smith, Judith van Swaay, John Anderson

  28. From Leaning Forward, for soprano, bass-baritone, clarinet, cello & piano This is about the women of that country
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Nicola Walker-Smith, Judith van Swaay, John Anderson

  29. From Leaning Forward, for soprano, bass-baritone, clarinet, cello & piano That Year
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Nicola Walker-Smith, Judith van Swaay, John Anderson

  30. Pieces (3) for violin & viola Rock About
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Marieke Keser

  31. Pieces (3) for violin & viola Instrumental
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Marieke Keser

  32. Pieces (3) for violin & viola Starving to Death on a Government Claim
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Elisabeth Smalt, Marieke Keser

  33. For 5 or 10 Players, for ensemble
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Barton Workshop

  34. Exercises, Nos. 15-18 Exercise 15 (solo piano)
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Frank Denyer

  35. Exercises, Nos. 15-18 Exercise 16 - for 2 instruments (clarinet & cello)
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Judith van Swaay, John Anderson

  36. Exercises, Nos. 15-18 Exercise 17 - for solo trombone
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with James Fulkerson

  37. Exercises, Nos. 15-18 Exercise 18 - for 4 instruments (clarinet, cello, valve trombone, piano)
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Frank Denyer, James Fulkerson, Judith van Swaay, John Anderson

  38. For 5 or 10 Players, for ensemble
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Barton Workshop
    Conducted by James Fulkerson

  39. Dark as a Dungeon, for double bass & trombone
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with John Anderson

  40. Schoenen met veters, for flute, clarinet, trombone, violin, viola, cello & bass
    Composed by Christian Wolff
    with Barton Workshop


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5.0 out of 5 stars great imagery in seldom heard settings, October 13, 2004
By scarecrow "scarecrow" (Chicago, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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It is many times difficult to comprehend why a composer, a creative artist turns to the lifeworlds of politics to find him/herself,to locate and appraise materials to transform them into dramatic works.We are taught in our "democratic" institutions never to mix the dangers of politics and art, the two have no real affinity for each other, we are told. But the post-war avant-garde grew elitist,wrote a music for no one, harboring the torch of modernity. Soon however the modern grew institutionailzed the very places it loath to be and monopolies of commissions and opportunities became commonplace as you may find in France today, right now,or the marginalization of creative artists from lack of funds(mostly the USA)where the lion's share of funds is saved for establishment venues, who merely stick out their hand for money.
Christian Wolff's turn to a politics, Democratic socialism to be specific in the later Sixties, was logical move, a committed one, one that would prove to bear much fruit, with the ant-War rebellions on USA campuses and streets and in the major capitials of Europe, something we see again.

For Wolff emerged from the New York John Cage mileau of creativity,where his music(the Fifties and Sixties) was process oriented allowing performative freedoms to the musician with graphic notations and minimal instructions with many times mixed musical results, however the results here(the aesthetic object) was not the only end of this music. It was not until he began adopting these same techniques and approaches now attached committed to the political image where (to my mind) Wolff's imagination found fertile ground.

The ensemble pieces included on these two CDs is music seldom heard in any performative venue, in fact here is the only place you will ever hear this music.
Wolff's music we hear has a raw unfinished quality to it,somewhat like Chas Ives in concept and gesture, opaque much of the time with a plaintive simple melody sometimes emerging from the welter, the texture of things. It continues to be truly modern in its ongoing affinity for timbre, the love of pure timbre, of exposed lines not really resolving themselves just pure tension to equal the subject matter, as the anxiety-ridden life of Emma Goldman here. Emma once said, "If I can't dance I don't want a revolution" meaning that a revolution does not really transform every dimension of the lifeworld.

As you work your way through these disks the probelm emerges that Wolff many times leaves many performative decisions to the musicians themselves which does not make for interesting listening. I overall did not find myself bored however, sometimes the length of the piece is too long, overextends its premise. I found this here in the viola solos. Perhaps Wolff should discover the concept of the musical miniature.

The Barton Workshop are a committed bunch to Wolff's music and have done and performed live this repertoire numerously.

It is difficult music to listen to many times for Wolff's contrapuntal lines may look wonderful on paper but not when commenced in the real auditory world. Still you struggle through this music for you sense the imaginative power the political subject imparts here as "Dark as a Dungeon" after a tune of Kentucky coal miners,You sense Wolff's ongoing creativity that enriches the chamber music genre, gentle,questioning and fully enamored over what the instrument can offer the imagination.
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