"Mari Kimura is a creative violinist carrying on the tradition of renovation and transformation of her instrument by composing for herself, using the media that is available in her lifetime. This album includes two kinds of works: solo violin works using "subharmonics", an extended bowing technique she developed, and works for violin and interactive computer. In April 1994, at a solo recital in New York City, Kimura introduced subharmonics as a musical element to extend the range of the violin by a full octave below the open G string without changing the tuning. Playing subharmonics takes precise control of bow pressure and speed, reliably and repeatedly on demand, which is extremely hard, especially in real time performance situations. Her introduction of subharmonics was widely praised by Edward Rothstein, the chief critic of The New York Times who described it as, "revolutionary technique" for the violin. Kimura took these obscure sounds and developed them further. She created compositions using subharmonics not for the sake of novelty but to use them as a new element for the musical language for the violin. This album contains many of her early works using subharmonics controlling different subharmonic intervals, such as subharmonic octave, third and second. Since the early 1990s, Kimura has also been a violinist/composer specializing in interactive computer music composition and performance. She created many works for the violin using an interactive computer music program MaxMSP. On this album she includes some of her older works for violin and MaxMSP, as well as more recent compositions. Mari Kimura is at the forefront of violinists who are extending the technical and expressive capabilities of the instrument. As a performer, composer, and researcher, she has opened up new sonic worlds for the violin. Notably, she has mastered the production of pitches that sound up to an octave below the violin's lowest string without retuning. This technique, which she calls Subharmonics, has earned Mari considerable renown in the concert music world and beyond. She is also a pioneer in the field of interactive computer music. At the same time, she has earned international acclaim as a soloist and recitalist in both standard and contemporary repertoire."-Mutable
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Track Listing:
1. Subharmonic Partita 2:45
2. Gemini for solo violin 4:50
3. Vitessimo for Augmented Violin 6:02
4. Clone Barcarolle for Augmented Violin 3:26
5. Six Caprices for Subharmonics 4:26
6. Six Caprices for Subharmonics 1:45
7. Six Caprices for Subharmonics 2:41
8. Six Caprices for Subharmonics 2:18
9. Six Caprices for Subharmonics 1:17
10. Six Caprices for Subharmonics 2:43
11. Two Clos 5:47
12. Izquierda y Derecha for violin and MIDI piano 6:21
13. ALT: Three Movements for violin solo 3:35
14. ALT: Three Movements for violin solo 1:31
15. ALT: Three Movements for violin solo 2:19
16. Bucknerian for voice, violin and computer 8:52
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