Virtutes Occultae - Microtonal Music for Six Pianos - Full Album - Taylor Brook

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Virtutes Occultae - Microtonal Music for Six Pianos - Full Album - Taylor Brook
Musical Speed Dating, Part 2: Having Second (and Third) Thoughts
Musical Speed Dating, Part 2: Having Second (and Third) Thoughts
Everybody needs some sort of pleasing, demonstrably physical release from their own bodies. It’s frustrating to realize that you can’t tickle yourself, and the promising erotic potential of screens leads inevitably to the conclusion that there is feeling tickled and then there is being tickled. Screens make the unitalicized version easy. Music, can sometimes demand that being tickledbe…
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5.30.14 Mivos Quartet played at the A.R.T. space on South Oxford in Fort Green Brooklyn, performing El Jardin de senderos que se bifurcan by Taylor Brook, the winner of their Kanter Composition prize. It was stunning in it's composition and execution, full of unusual timbral textures, extended technique noise and exotic tonalities. They also played an excerpt of Dan Blake's The Dust Moves, on which Blake sat in on sax, which was also brilliant (and is in this video). The namesake of the prize, Carl Kanter, had a lyrical piece played as well.