Terry
Riley:
The
Palmian
Chord
Ryddle,
At
The
Royal
Majestic
Nashville So/Guerrero
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Description
Terry Riley’s name will always be associated with his breakthrough work In C, but his influence on modern music has stretched far beyond minimalism. Both of the works on this recording reveal Riley’s spirit of exploration and his close collaboration with remarkable musicians. Commissioned by the Nashville Symphony, The Palmian Chord Ryddle is a kind of musical autobiography in which electric violin pioneer Tracy Silverman’s “one-man string quartet” sets the pace for the sparse, translucent orchestration. At the Royal Majestic is another recent example of Riley’s work with a symphony orchestra and a virtuosic soloist, in this case organist Todd Wilson. Its title refers to 'the mighty Wurlitzer housed in grand movie palaces,' and the music draws on a wide variety of genres including gospel, ragtime, Baroque chorales, and boogie.
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Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
- 1. Starting from Here
- 2. Iberia
- 3. Slow Drag
- 4. Towards the Clouds
- 5. For Maresa
- 6. Ghandi-Ji's Danda
- 7. Wedding Music
- 8. The Afterglow
- 9. Negro Hall - Todd Wilson/Nashville Symphony Orchestra
- 10. The Lizard Tower Gang - Todd Wilson/Nashville Symphony Orchestra
- 11. Circling Kailash - Todd Wilson/Nashville Symphony Orchestra
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