Meredith Monk: Stimme, Orgel, jüdische Harfe
Daniel Ira Sverdlik, Dick Higgins, Collin Walcott, Lanny Harrison,
Mark Monstermaker: Stimmen
A-Seite
Porch, 2:16 Min.
Understreet, 4:19 Min.
What does it mean?, 3:58 Min.
Vision, 1:16 Min.
Fat Stream, 7:28 Min.
B-Seite
Vision, 2:03 Min.
Do You Be?, 4:12 Min.
Vision, 0:36 Min.
Change, 3:45 Min.
Dungeon, 6:49 Min.
“This recording contains Meredith Monk's earliest compositions
for voice. The songs that make up ’Key’ were composed
and performed in a 3-year period between 1967 and 1970, when Monk
collected them into this 45-minute ’invisible theater’
experience.
‘In 'Key’ I wanted to create a constantly shifting ambience.
Each song dealt with a different vocal character, landscape, technical
concern or emotional quality. I was trying for a visceral, kinetic
song form that had the abstract qualities of a painting or a dance.
I knew that I didn't want to set music to a text; for me, the voice
itself was a language which seemed to speak more eloquently than
words. I chose certain phonemes for their particular sound qualities.
In a sense, each song became a world in itself with its own timbre,
texture and impulse’" (Meredith Monk, zit. nach http://www.lovely.com/titles/cd1051.html)
Meredith Mong verfügt über einen Stimmunfang von drei
Oktaven.
"I come from a long tradition of singers. I'm a fourth generation
singer in my family, so I really had something that I could work
with that was just given to me. It was really about finding all
the voices within my voice and all the possibilities of producing
sound and voice as sound. I think early on I realized that I didn't
want to have words in the songs because I felt that the voice itself
was a language and that within it was limitless possibilities of
color and texture, breath and gender, age, landscape and character"
(Meredith Monk, zit. nach http://www.ascap.com/playback/2003/fall/monk.html).
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