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MEV started in 1966 in advance of today's ea-improv scene, Rzewski, Curran, Teitelbaum, Catalid and Carius creating improv structures using live electronics, as this 1969 album well demonstrates.
 

MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva)
Friday



Label: Alga Marghen
Country: Italy

"The MEV group was formed in September 1966 by Alvin Curran, Richard Teitelbaum, Frederic Rzewski, Allen Bryant, Carol Plantamura, Ivan Vandor, and Jon Phetteplace. In the beginning they performed compositions by themselves and others which involved the use of electronic sound produced in real time, or 'live' electronic music. In the summer of 1967 they began to work more with improvisation and less with determinate structures. MEV focus more on interpreting the moment, rather than constructing repeatable programs; creating meaningful rituals, not images; becoming involved with the process, the operation, and not with the result of it, or its effects on people."

"For the realization of Friday, recorded in London in May 1969, MEV were Frederic Rzewski (piano, electronics, etc.), Alvin Curran (flugelhorn, etc.), Richard Teitelbaum (Moog synthesizer), Franco Cataldi (trombone, etc.), Gunther Carius (saxophone, etc.). The main theme around this MEV piece is communication. Communication by means of music can be a very efficient means of reaching quick agreement among large numbers of people, because when you call something music, you have tacitly accepted a convention by which it is understood that the sounds that you make have no particular meaning, they are just sounds and therefore free to serve the general purpose of pure communication. Music can bring people together where language divides them. When this happens, the 'concert' will come to resemble other other liberated forms such as the party or the day-off, themselves secular remnants or earlier ceremonies. MEV music is not meant to impress people, but to liberate them. This CD is included in a beautiful digipack full-color sleeve with photos and liner notes. Also included is an 8-page booklet with an essay on Friday by Frederic Rzewski as well as 'MEV Then and Now' by Richard Teitelbaum."






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Product Information:

Label: Alga Marghen
Catalog ID: ALGA 073CD
Squidco Product Code: 10073

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2008
Country: Italy
Packaging: Digipack
Recorded in London, May 1969.



Personnel:

Alvin Curran-flugelhorn, etc.

Richard Teitelbaum-moog synth

Frederic Rzewski-piano, electronics, etc.

Franco Cataldi-trombone, etc.

Gunther Carius-saxophone, etc.

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1. Friday 40:32









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