John Zorn's Calculus
John Zorn's Calculus is tonight's album. These are 2 long-form pieces for piano trio. If you aren't familiar with Zorn then you're in for 40+ minutes of complete ADD. If you're a little familiar with Zorn's work then you'll at least know that he's primarily concerned with the way that a piece unfolds. Everything is fair game, but he's controlling how long, what mood, who plays when, how it progresses from one state to another, what kind of stuff is happening in any particular window of the gigantic architectural facade. This time it's piano/bass/drums and they are longtime, well practiced Zorn collaborators.
Don't get hung up on technical stuff, just listen to how each instrument sounds in relation to the others and how they all work together to give the sense of musical action. I can't tell you what that action is because it's your own personal response that matters. How you hear it matters, and no one has words to actually explain it.
https://youtu.be/6r1PaSdZ7b8
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Don't get hung up on technical stuff, just listen to how each instrument sounds in relation to the others and how they all work together to give the sense of musical action. I can't tell you what that action is because it's your own personal response that matters. How you hear it matters, and no one has words to actually explain it.
https://youtu.be/6r1PaSdZ7b8
Next
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