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City listening sapien drift

CD

City listening sapien drift : solo piano / Hullick.

  • Published by Xalt Sound — 2014 [X//ALT:006] — 1 CD (70 min.)
  • Sales Availability: This item may be available to purchase from the Australian Music Centre.
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  • Library Availability: CD 2875 — Reference (not for loan) copy only

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This item may be available to purchase from the Australian Music Centre.
Please contact our Sales Department to confirm pricing and availability.

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Also includes: Prelude 6, D minor (The well-tempered clavier, book one) / J.S. Bach.

Product details

it's just that it's so utterly cruel to struggle alive
and then die with this tattoo of teethmarks that only the absence brings//
so - where do all the people go?
)-(u||!c|<

In 2014 )-(u||!c|< was awarded the Michael Kieran Harvey Scholarship for Piano. CITY LISTENING SAPIEN DRIFT marks out a 21st century suite of subterranean works for solo piano and prepared piano.

The album traverses a range of sonic interventions: from the haunting Ballad of Jamie White - tracing the arc of a teenager falling to his accidental death -, to the re-framing of a Bach prelude into a contemporary picture of Dorian Gray. The work betrays a restless mind that confesses to both intense penetrating moments of light and the phobic depths of ink black night.

And then there is a lullaby for )-(u||!c|<'s daughters cut in gentle brevity.

Duration: 70 min.


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