Erik.Friedlander--Maldoror-(2003)-diss

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        artist: Erik Friedlander

         title: Maldoror

          date: 2003

         label: brassland

         genre: Instrumental

     rls. date: Feb/2004

        tracks: 10

       bitrate: 192kbps

          size: 55,6 MB



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     THE ARTIST

     The first thing to know about Erik Friedlander is that he is a

     unique cellist whose work blurs genre borders. Is he a composer

     or improviser? Is this classical music or jazz? The LA Times

     put it best when they wrote, "Friedlander's performance clearly

     positions him as the first potential star performer on his

     instrument." Maldoror is his first solo recording and consists

     of ten improvisations inspired by the early surrealist poems of

     Lautreamont and recorded at Berlin's Teldex Studios. Intense,

     mystical, and beautiful, it is a journey into music's darkest

     heart.s



     THE RECORD

     In a darkened recording studio in old East Berlin, in a

     seance-like atmosphere, a time-traveling collaboration took

     place between the lawless black humor of the 19th-century poet

     Isidore Ducasse and the daring and sensitivity of the 21st

     century cellist Erik Friedlander. Producer Michael Montes, an

     audience of one, had carefully selected 10 excerpts from

     Ducasse's Maldoror which he believed would be particularly good

     for inciting musical inspiration. In the course of one hour the

     excerpts were placed in front of Erik one at a time. He

     responded to each excerpt with what you hear on this recording.

     The music is beautiful, mystical, intense--a journey into

     music's darkest heart.



     THE WRITER

     Andre Breton wrote that the Comte de Lautreamont's Les Chants

     de Maldoror is "the expression of a revelation so complete it

     seems to exceed human potential." Little is known about its

     pseudonymous author aside from his real name, Isidore Ducasse,

     his birth in Uruguay in 1846, and his early death in Paris in

     1870. Lautreamont's writings bewildered his contemporaries but

     the Surrealists modeled their efforts after his menacing

     visions of angels, gravediggers, hermaphrodites, pederasts,

     lunatics and strange children. Maldoror includes the full text

     of the poems that inspired Erik's improvisations, laid out in

     an elegant package by designer Heung-Heung Chin.



     BACKGROUND

     Erik's dad was the noted art photographer Lee Friedlander,

     known best by musicians and jazz aficionados for the cover

     photos he took for Atlantic Records in the 60s. His passion for

     r&b and jazz greatly influenced Erik, whose earliest memories

     are of a household filled with the sounds of his father's

     subjects--Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, McCoy Tyner, Ornette

     Coleman, and John Coltrane. Erik's been playing the cello since

     age 8, and we assure you that if you have a concept of what

     that instrument can do, he will reshape it.



     Maldoror is Erik's first solo recording, though it's hardly a

     debut. He has toured Europe many times, released recordings on

     labels like ECM and Tzadik, and played with some of the biggest

     names in contemporary music, people like John Zorn, Dave

     Douglas, Laurie Anderson, and Joe Lovano. He's also accompanied

     pop acts ranging from Alanis Morissette to Courtney Love.



     Erik came into his own in the 1990s as he became an integral

     part of NYC's downtown jazz scene. He played with artists like

     saxophonist John Zorn, tenor player Joe Lovano, and trumpeter

     Dave Douglas; he toured and recorded with two of his own

     groups, Chimera and the still-extant Topaz. Erik has played on

     records released on labels like Tzadik and Avant, receiving

     notices in publications like the Boston Globe, The Wire, and

     Billboard which wrote, "Friedlander [is] one of today's most

     ingenious and forward- thinking musical practitioners."



     (http://www.brassland.org)





     artist's site:



     (http://www.erikfriedlander.com/)







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      01-May It Please Heaven                                   [03:30]

      02-One Should Let One's Fingernails Grow                  [03:08]

      03-The Wind Groans                                        [05:30]

      04-O Stern Mathematics                                    [04:54]

      05-The Palace Of Pleasures                                [04:33]

      06-Here Comes The Madwoman                                [02:53]

      07-I Am Filthy                                            [04:52]

      08-Flights Of Starlings                                   [03:47]

      09-He Contemplates The Moon                               [03:31]

      10-A Sewing Machine And An Umbrella                       [03:45]

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                                                                 40:23 min

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Files

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01-erik_friedlander--may_it_please_heaven.mp34,83 MB
02-erik_friedlander--one_should_let_ones_fingernails_grow.mp34,31 MB
03-erik_friedlander--the_wind_groans.mp37,56 MB
04-erik_friedlander--o_stern_mathematics.mp36,73 MB
05-erik_friedlander--the_palace_of_pleasures.mp36,26 MB
06-erik_friedlander--here_comes_the_madwoman.mp33,98 MB
07-erik_friedlander--i_am_filthy.mp36,70 MB
08-erik_friedlander--flights_of_starlings.mp35,21 MB
09-erik_friedlander--he_contemplates_the_moon.mp34,84 MB
10-erik_friedlander--a_sewing_machine_and_an_umbrella.mp35,16 MB
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