Transmutations: Music for Voice, Piano and Electronics
In Review
Transmutations: Music for Voice, Piano and Electronics
alcides lanza - Meg Sheppard
SHELAN label (eSp-9601-CD)
26 ii 1998
Transmutations features the duo of vocalist Meg Sheppard and pianist/composer alcides lanza, in a program of six works by Canadian composers. Most of the pieces on this CD were written especially for the duo over the space of twenty years.
I appreciated the well-written and generous program notes (trilingual - in English, French and Spanish) that accompany this CD on the SHELAN label (eSp-9601-CD). The notes provide an outline of the text to lanza's vôo (1992)
Player Piano (1978) by John Celona was written originally for three pianos, here multi-tracked. The music is reminiscent of the continuous technique of pianist Lubomyr Melnyk, only more generic minimalist fair. Praescio VII (Piano... and then some) (1994)
Transmutations returns to 1971 with Arksalalartôq for vocalist, tape and instrumentalist by Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux. In some ways, this is the most successful work on the CD, with its quirky, "old-fashioned" tape part, proving that any sound a performer can produce is fair material for the composer's creation.
Udo Kasemets' Calendar Round: Megalcides (1989) for singer/speaker, piano and tape closes off the CD by returning to the New World for inspiration, in the form of the Mayan calendar. A work with considerable freedom of form, its timelessness and consonant harmonic underpinning borders on New Age. Sangeet (1990) by Robert F. Jones is also included, but is an entirely acoustic composition.
lanza and Sheppard are outstanding performers, and the quality of recording is excellent (some of the tracks were originally CBC broadcast recordings). Transmutations is well worth the listen, despite some unevenness of inspiration.
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