Archive for November, 2021

Sunset Shapes

Saturday, November 13th, 2021

Sunset Shapes

Sunset Shapes is a unique musical collaboration with artist Ian Fink, featuring bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, and Chinese meditation chimes. This piece draws its inspiration from Fink’s painting “Houses,” known for its surrealistic portrayal of three-dimensional shapes and a captivating sky, which I envisioned as a sunset. The painting’s vivid imagery sparked a bass clarinet line in my mind, leading to the birth of this composition.

Influenced partly by Eric Dolphy’s Hat and Beard, the structure of Sunset Shapes is intriguingly unconventional, with every alternate repetition of the form extending by an additional measure. Different segments of the music are reflections of various elements within the painting, creating a rich tapestry of sound that mirrors the visual complexity of Fink’s work.

The world première of Sunset Shapes took place at the SFCCO virtual concert on November 13, 2021. It was also well-received during its showcase at an art and music event hosted by MENSA later in the same month.

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Iberian Impressions

Saturday, November 13th, 2021

Iberian Impressions

Iberian Impressions is an evocative collaboration between myself and artist Ian Fink, culminating in a solo flute piece steeped in the rich musical heritage of Spain. This composition was born out of a reflective conversation with friends about a concert tour in Spain back in 1992. It prominently features the Spanish Gypsy scale, also known as the Phrygian dominant scale, and draws inspiration from the distinctive performances of Eric Dolphy and Pharoah Sanders in John Coltrane’s Olé.

As the music of Iberian Impressions came to life, it spurred Ian Fink’s artistic creativity, leading him to create a painting titled “August 17, 2020.” This painting, featured in the accompanying video, captures the surreal day when San Francisco’s skies were shrouded in orange, a vivid reminder of the wildfires raging in the surrounding areas. The intersection of music and visual art in this project offers a profound and multi-sensory experience, encapsulating a moment in time marked by both cultural richness and environmental poignancy.

The world premiere of Iberian Impressions took place at the SFCCO virtual concert on November 13, 2021 . It was also well-received during its showcase at an art and music event hosted by MENSA later in the same month.

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