Description
Christopher Robertsās five intimate and virtuosic movements/pieces for a trio of double basses are here performed by the composer and two other virtuosos of the instrument, Mark Morton and James Bergman. This music, much of it inspired by the composerās life in Papua New Guinea (where he ran off to after Juilliard to study musicās ānatural prosodyā), subtly extends the double bassās standard playing techniques with such expressive elements as bowing patterns inspired by the sound of hornbills in flight. Famed bass virtuoso Bertram Turetzky called Trios āA magnificent piece! Thereās nothing like it. Roberts has a truly original voice.ā And composer Michael J. Schumacher declared that āRoberts has arrived at a new American music by traversing the heart of Papua New Guinea...and the result is something unique.ā Writing in The Wire magazine, Julian Cowley called this recording of Trios āAn elegantly reverberant, harmonically rich and gracefully delineated composition for resonant strings.ā Writing in Seattleās The Stranger, Christopher DeLaurenti proclaimed this CD āA remarkable disc.... Recommended.ā And noted music critic and author Greg Sandow wrote, āTrios for Deep Voices is thoughtful music, beautifully worked out, and very absorbing to listen to. Itās wonderfully individual, both in its sound and its construction. Clear some space in your life, both literally and figuratively, and give it a listen.ā