Label:
Horo Records – HDP 15-16
Format:
2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Gatefold cover / Country: Italy / Released: 1978
Style:
Experimental, Free Improvisation
Recorded
Rome, November 15 and 16, 1977, Mama Dog Studio.
Antonio
Ortolan / art direction
Sandro
Lodolo / cover art
Maria
Tereza Tannozzini / cover design
Raul
Matta / graphic design
Aldo
Sinesio / producer
Gianni
Gualberto / assistant producer
Raimondo
Caruana / recording engineer
Joachim-Ernst
Berendt / liner notes
Matrix
/ Runout (Runout Area Side A): HDP 15-16 - 2 A
Matrix
/ Runout (Runout Area Side B): HDP 15-16 - 2 2
Matrix
/ Runout (Runout Area Side C): HDP 15-16 - 2 3
Matrix
/ Runout (Runout Area Side D): HDP 15-16 - 2 4
side
1:
A - Via
Della Luce (Richard Teitelbaum)
............................................................... 23:24
side
2:
B1
- Fox (Steve Lacy)
..............................................................................................
9:43
B2
- Cross Over One (Karl Berger)
..........................................................................
2:25
B3
- Slugging Rocks (Garrett List)
...........................................................................
6:48
side
3:
C1 - Psalm (Alvin Curran)
......................................................................................
14:07
C2
- What Is Freedom? (Frederic Rzewski)
............................................................. 5:25
side
4:
D1
- Dewline (Steve Lacy)
.......................................................................................
7:54
D2
- Cross Over Two (Karl Berger)
..........................................................................
3:14
D3
- Cross Over Three (Karl Berger)
....................................................................... 3:06
D4
- Sea Line (Steve Lacy)
......................................................................................
5:25
Musicians:
Frederic
Rzewski – piano, electric piano, composer
Alvin
Curran – synthesizer, piano, vocal, flugelhorn, composer
Richard
Teitelbaum – synthesizer, shells, composer
Karl
Berger – vibraphone, piano, electric piano, melodeon, composer
Steve
Lacy – soprano saxophone, composer
Garrett
List – trombone, composer
One
of the most mythical experimental groups of all time, Musica Elettronica Viva
was formed in 1966 by a group of American composers in Rome, its nucleus
comprised of pianist Frederic Rzewski, sound improviser Alvin Curran, and the
improvisatory keyboardist Richard Teitelbaum. Taking cues from John Cage and
David Tudor, MEV employed open, limitless structures, using found instruments,
toys, a homemade synthesizer, and the first Moog to reach mainland Europe.
Improv and critical listening practices aimed to liberate listeners from the
constraints of bourgeois capitalism and as their sound evolved, forms of Jewish
mysticism and surrealist automaticism pointed to transcendent potential.
An
abortive US tour in 1970 split MEV into three units, but the Kabbalistic
Dixieland band later reformed with Rzewski, Curran, and Teitelbaum joined by
saxophonist Steve Lacy, trombonist Garrett List, and keyboardist Karl Berger.
The resultant double album United Patchwork, a return to classic form for MEV –
after some of the more tripped-out experiments of the early 70s, recorded in
November 1977 at Mama Dog for Horo Records, captures MEV in all of their
discordant, improvisatory glory, from Teitelbaum's side-long opener, "Via
Della Luce", to the honking noise of Lacy's "Fox", the excessive
keyboard meanderings of Curran's "Psalm", Berger's vibraphone folly,
"Cross Over One" and Rzewski's ponderous "What Is Freedom".
But, the whole album is, thanks to a very freewheeling sense of improvisation, a stunning mix of free jazz and electronics.
But, the whole album is, thanks to a very freewheeling sense of improvisation, a stunning mix of free jazz and electronics.
Note:
Richard
Teitelbaum, an electronic artist, keyboardist and composer who combined an
interest in non-western musical languages with a focus on experimental
practice, died on Thursday, April 9, 2020 at HealthAlliance Hospital in
Kingston, N.Y.
If
you find it, buy this album!
MEV – United Patchwork (Horo Records – HDP 15-16 / 2LP-1978)
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thanxs a lot vitko!...a sad period filled with GREAT MUSIC!! ... in remember of richard teitelbaum ... ermanno
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Nicos
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