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Lawrence D. 'Butch' Morris

Testament: A Conduction Collection - Conduction 31, Angelica Festival Of International Music / Conduction 35, American Connection 4 / Conduction 36, American Connection 4

Label: New World Records

Format: CD

Genre: Jazz

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1995 release ** Conduction #31: Angelica Festival of International Music: Bologna, Italy; May 16, 1993

Dietmar Diesner, soprano sax; Peter Kowald, bass; Wolter Wierbos, trombone; Steve Beresford, piano; Hans Reichel, guitar; Tom Cora, cello; Han Bennink, drums; Catherine Jauniaux, voice; Ikue Mori, drum machines
Conduction #35: American Connection 4: Antwerp, Belgium; May 26, 1993
Conduction #36: American Connection 4: Amsterdam, Holland; May 27, 1993
The Maarten Altena Ensemble: Maarten Altena, bass; Michael Barker, recorder, blockflutes; Peter van Bergen, bass clarinet, tenor sax; Wiek Hijmans, electric guitar; Alison Isadora, violin; Jannie Pranger, voice; Michael Vatcher, drums; Wolter Wierbos, trombone; Michiel Scheen, piano
Conducting is no longer a mere method for an interpretation, but an actual part of the process of composition. Conduction is a means by which a conductor may compose, (re)orchestrate, (re)arrange and sculpt both notated and non-notated music. Using a vocabulary of signs and gestures, many within the general glossary of traditional conducting, the conductor may alter or initiate rhythm, melody, and harmony; develop form and structure; and instantaneously change articulation, phrasing, and meter. Conduction is a viable musical tool for the improvising ensemble. —Butch Morris
“Testament challenges not only conductors’ orthodoxy but the very vitals of music and music-making-no tradition is left untouched.... When the musical history of the 20th-century comes to be written, Testament will provide one of its most essential chapters.”  —The Wire
“The breadth of colors and compositional styles which Morris obtains from these various ensembles is breathtaking-Xenakis-like string textures, the haunting melisma of a single Turkish flute, a roaring tangle of Sun Ra horns, pointillistic atonal rainfall, a tapestry of cloudy orchestral chords.... The individual personality of each ensemble shines through-no two sound the same.”  -Pulse!

Details
Cat. number: NW 80485
Year: 1995