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The Wayward Trail
Elliot Simpson
The Wayward Trail
Genres: New Age, Opera & Classical Vocal, Classical
 
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World Premiere recordings of music for Just Intonation National Reso-phonic Tricone Guitar, ranging from settings of folk music (Polansky), imaginary folk & classical forms (Doty), to guitar & electronics and exqui...  more »

     
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All Artists: Elliot Simpson
Title: The Wayward Trail
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Naxos of America, Inc.
Release Date: 10/30/2015
Genres: New Age, Opera & Classical Vocal, Classical
Style: Instrumental
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 700261422510

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World Premiere recordings of music for Just Intonation National Reso-phonic Tricone Guitar, ranging from settings of folk music (Polansky), imaginary folk & classical forms (Doty), to guitar & electronics and exquisite harmonies in pure tunings. Using a guitar invented by Lou Harrison, the Godfather of World Music, ELLIOT SIMPSON brings us new music written for a 'folk' guitar tuned in pure intonation (that's right, the frets are *not* where you expect them to be). Exquisite harmonies and melodies that you've never heard before burst from this special 'steel guitar' in music that is at once captivating, tuneful, mournful, exuberant, startling, and downright addictive. Walter Zimmerman opens the album by weaving a shimmering web of harmonics that welcomes you into this brave new world of pure harmonies. David Doty's ""Steel Suite"" of marvelous dances tips it hat towards the music of several cultures after an evocative Prelude, while Larry Polansky sets infectious traditional folk tunes, bookended by exploratory 'Toods' that surf the more dissonant side of this extraordinary instrument. Ezequiel Menalled closes the album with an atmospheric journey through deep inner space, navigating the new universes of sound to be found in the infinitesimally small distances between so-called microtones. And Elliot Simpson? Here's what the American Record Guide said of his recording of Henze's ""Royal Winter Music:"" ""He is a spectacular player and artist, fully up to the demands of this music. He has an impeccable technique, the intellect to comprehend and convey the works, and enough heart to hear the beauties behind the forbidding exterior...This is some remarkable music making."" - American Record Guide