A series of eight "voices" for piano, extended minimal works slowly unfolding in the performance of composer Carlo Inderhees' "8 stimmen" composition for solo piano, expressed by Guy Vandromme as the piece answers the questions "what is music made of?" with the word "voices: a sequence of sounds and silences, with its own consistency".
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2021 Country: Germany Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold 3 Panels Recorded in Malmo, Sweden, in Janurary, 2020, by Silas Bieri.
and what is a voice? a sequence of sounds and silences, with its own consistency. perfectly self-contained: each voice voicing a world.
and what is a world? a proportion: a specific distribution of movement and repose. perfect repose, incessant movement. in between: the infinite plurality of possible worlds.
writing voices means: to traverse this universe of possibilities, one voice at a time, that is: from world to world. to dwell in worlds, in spaces, to be in accordance with them.
and then: to cast nets, large ones, small ones. to combine worlds into polyphony. to create worlds out of worlds, works out of voices. to space out spaces. time.
"everything wants to float" the heaviest building wants to be light to live in, just space, not containment, charm only, not stone.
and voices want to sing: to sound and be a place for worlds.