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Distant Places
Greg Brown
Distant Places
Genre: Classical
 
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"Alpha Centauri" premiered at the University of Virginia in 2000. I?ve long had a fascination with the space program. Alpha Centauri is the galaxy nearest our own; this piece represents my musical version of what it would ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Greg Brown
Title: Distant Places
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Notegun
Original Release Date: 5/15/2002
Release Date: 5/15/2002
Genre: Classical
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 637099237125

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"Alpha Centauri" premiered at the University of Virginia in 2000. I?ve long had a fascination with the space program. Alpha Centauri is the galaxy nearest our own; this piece represents my musical version of what it would be like to travel there. "Americana" is a blues version of a motif I wrote for the third movement of my concerto, which premiered in 1996. I?ve used techniques such as hammer-ons and taps from my electric days for this one. "Zhaojun?s Lament" is transcribed from traditional Chinese pipa music. As a student of Asian culture, particularly qi gong and kung fu, I loved the linear melody of this piece, the mood it evokes, and the freedom to move around within it. There are several Spanish-influenced tracks: "Rumba Flamenca", "Variations on a Fantasia by Juan Serrano" and "Farewell 2001". The guitar has such a rich history in Spain. I was able to travel there in 2000, where I witnessed the roots of flamenco and the culture it invokes. "With You" is a modern classical piece for solo guitar, written about the feeling of being with your special someone. "Shadow Whispers to Light" is an old musical idea I once transcribed as a clarinet and bass duet. I expanded it and returned it to the electric guitar for this recording. "Age of Fire" is a piece that draws on themes, using electric guitar with a variety of effects, "Age of Fire" dramatizes "Revelation". I laid down the guitar tracks over MIDI orchestral parts. "The Forgotten One" was recorded while on tour in 1989. Jeff and Clint, my bandmates at the time, were a huge influence on my musical identity today.

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Takes you places!
10/01/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Greg Brown (not the folk singer, but the classical flamenco Greg Brown) displays his diversity on this disc, from the blues-y "Americana" to the poignant "With You," and the foot-tapping "Rumba" and "Shadow Whispers to Light". Greg also performs an original piece on classical guitar and orchestra (how many guitar composers also compose for flute and french horn?) called "Alpha Centauri" that evokes the wide open "distant places" of outer space. The last four songs, "Age of Fire" are done with MIDI orchestration and electric guitar and have the guitar sounding like horses, elephants, screaming babies, and other apocalyptic evocations.The bonus track "The Forgotten One" has a rock/borderline metal sound that will definitely stick in your head.I also appreciate the Arabic influenced music (Serrano Variations) and the Chinese pipa-style song "Zhaojun's Lament." Both are beautiful.In all, the disc does what the title says: it takes the listener to a variety of distant places using unique compositions that show the depth of the composer and the dexterity of the performer. Greg has a way of going beyond technicality into true expressivity on the instrument, and listeners will be impressed, if not moved, by the music.A good buy!"