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The Levels

The Levels

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  • Release Date: 15/07/2022
  • Barcode: 4250317420725
The Levels

The Levels

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While Stefan's work has been established through years of written composing and arranging, his creative process is made up of different levels that includes his choice of diverse ensemble members; his inter-cultural activity; his collaborative practices through which he re-contextualises compositional developments; and his performance practice as a pianist in diverse settings. Through the coming together of these different levels of activity Stefan has developed a permeable, integrational composing process. This current version of the ensemble is both reduced and diverse. Stefan: "The change in the ensemble's setup allows me to bring more freedom, to bring together all my practices. What I wanted with the ensemble is to have a pool of people who are connected to different aesthetics. I see the ensemble like a picture. It's symmetric. I imagine that I'm sitting in front of the piano with the lid removed - to my left side is the marimba, to my right a vibraphone, in front of the marimba is the guitar, on the other side is the bass. Then in front of that are the four horns in the middle - in the centre at the rear is the drumkit, with vocals down front. So, it really feels like a symmetrical picture, an extension of the instrument and as a composer I want to work with the different colours." The Levels was originally conceived during a stay in Japan (Goethe Institute 2017). He was introduced to musical ideas associated with the Komuso monk tradition - the meditational shakuhachi (the traditional flute originally played by Fluke Monks who wore a basket over the head while playing). He experienced the large group vocal Buddhist chant music Shomyo; the long form Noh musical drama; and was overwhelmed by the technological intensity of Tokyo's Akihabara district. These experiences fed new compositional thinking and while the tracks Ukiyo-e and Komuso make obvious connections to the experience of Japan, the influence also permeates at other levels of compositional thinking and playin.

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