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1. | Blues for Seraut
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2. | Self/Non-Self and Luminosity in the Bardo
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3. | Duo-El
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4. | Hodinotra Chelalhodin
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6. | Symphony of Drones 1
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7. | Bagpipe Quintet
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Jazz
Matthew Welch - Bagpipes, Conductor, Producer, Sax (Alto) Aaron Siegel - Percussion Anthony Kerr - Bagpipes Christopher Hoffman - Cello Glen Mitchell - Bagpipes Jennifer Choi - Violin Jeremiah Cymerman - Clarinet Jessica Pavone - Viola Jon Rosenberg - Editing, Engineer, Mastering, Mixing Josh Sinton - Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Baritone) Juho Laitinen - Cello, Soloist Katherine Young - Bassoon Leah Paul - Flute Leanne Darling - Viola Mary Halvorson - Guitar (Electric) Matt Bauder - Clarinet (Bass) Nate Wooley - Trumpet Reuben Radding - Bass Sam Kulik - Trombone (Bass) Shelley Burgon - Harp Stuart Liddell - Bagpipes Taylor Ho Bynum - Cornet Thomas Buckner - Baritone Tom Blancarte - Bass Trevor Dunn - Bass Zeena Parkins - Harp
The music of Matthew Welch stems from a remarkably multi-faceted foundation. Matthew holds two university degrees in experimental music composition and has studied with noted composers such as Barry Truax, Rodney Sharman, Alvin Lucier and Anthony Braxton. The recordings on Luminosity bring together the full range and diversity of Matthew Welch's musical world. His compositions range from traditional-like bagpipe tunes to improvisation strategies and fully notated works for solo instruments, chamber ensembles and orchestra. Luminosity is a truly remarkable documentation of the talents of this modern composer. Highly recommended for those seeking adventurous music.
Matthew Welch
Active Decade: '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Avant-Garde, Structured Improvisation
Matthew Welch is one of only a few bagpipe players in modern creative music. Welch grew up studying Scottish bagpiping and experimental music. He attended Simon Fraser University and Wesleyan University, where he worked with Anthony Braxton and Alvin Lucier. Braxton wrote his Composition No. 247 with Welch's bagpipes in mind, which is unusual because the music from Braxton's Ghost Trance Series has generally not been written for specific instruments. Welch also played accordion on Lucier's Vespers and Other Early Works. 2002 saw the release of Ceol Nua, in which Welch's compositions were performed by the Janacek Conservatory Orchestra and various Wesleyan students. ---Charlie Wilmoth, All Music Guide |
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