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Clairaudient

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Clairaudient / Claire Edwardes, Melody Eötvös, Damien Ricketson, Marcus Whale, Tom Smith, Steve Reich

  • Published by Move Records — November, 2017 [MD 3416] — 1 CD (60 min.)
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Featured Australian works

  Work Composer PerformersDuration
Counterpoint (2014) for solo percussion and electronics — And I was tired Melody Eötvös Claire Edwardes 3 mins, 45 sec.
Counterpoint (2014) for solo percussion and electronics — Book of Flying Melody Eötvös Claire Edwardes 5 mins, 22 sec.
Counterpoint (2014) for solo percussion and electronics — How does a Miller Melody Eötvös Claire Edwardes 4 mins, 20 sec.
Counterpoint (2014) for solo percussion and electronics — No Man Melody Eötvös Claire Edwardes 4 mins, 30 sec.
Leafcutter (2012) for B flat clarinet and vibraphone Melody Eötvös Claire Edwardes, Jason Noble 4 mins, 55 sec.
Time alone (2014) for solo vibraphone and electronics Damien Ricketson Claire Edwardes 10 mins, 22 sec.

Also includes: Nostalgia / Vincent Ho -- Vermont Counterpoint / Steve Reich, arr. Claire Edwardes.

Product details

This is percussionist Claire Edwardes' fifth CD. Clairaudience is clear hearing, or the ability to perceive sound from outside sources, often in the spirit world. Psychics who are clairaudient hear voices, sounds or music that are not audible to the normal ear.
All the tracks, except two, feature an external electronic sound source created by the composer to accompany the solo percussion part. In the case of the Steve Reich arrangement the accompanying tracks are essentially a layering of many parts to create a rich web of sound. The majority of these works were written for Claire and recorded in close collaboration with the composers.

Duration: 60 min.

Liner notes include program notes, and biographical notes on the performers.


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