Rose, Jon & Weston, Veryan / Temperament
Album: | Temperament | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Rose, Jon & Weston, Veryan | Added: | Sep 2002 | |
Label: | Emanem |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2002-11-04 | Pull Date: | 2003-01-06 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 14, 2007: | Cognitive Overload
In Search of the Pythagoran |
3. | Jul 13, 2006: | Cognitive Overload
In Search of the Pythagoran |
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2. | Apr 12, 2007: | Cognitive Overload
The Tuning Wheel 1 |
Album Review
Red West
Reviewed 2002-10-05
Reviewed 2002-10-05
Phew. This is a piece of work. I'm a Jon Rose fan but this lacks the element I enjoy the most- the narrative, the overt humor of his radio plays. This 2-disc set may appeal to fans of improvised music (but Clay and Eva are long departed!)
Craig M.s hasty synopsis: "All of Rose's stuff is General, this could be Jazz… great concept: They play in various tuning schemes (ie different differences between notes) Weird sounds…" check the liner notes. For me a problem is the way they mix the different scales, they aren't exploring their merits and strengths, instead are playing around on their carefully built & tuned instruments in a way that's ultimately pointless. This was a difficult CD to listen to. Listening again, there are some good tracks and playing one track can be engaging, but I can't bring myself to hear it all over again. On the other hand, I'm not the best Jon Rose fan as plenty of his improvisations go way over my head, thus this does too! If you already like his collaborations, this is for you.
Craig M.s hasty synopsis: "All of Rose's stuff is General, this could be Jazz… great concept: They play in various tuning schemes (ie different differences between notes) Weird sounds…" check the liner notes. For me a problem is the way they mix the different scales, they aren't exploring their merits and strengths, instead are playing around on their carefully built & tuned instruments in a way that's ultimately pointless. This was a difficult CD to listen to. Listening again, there are some good tracks and playing one track can be engaging, but I can't bring myself to hear it all over again. On the other hand, I'm not the best Jon Rose fan as plenty of his improvisations go way over my head, thus this does too! If you already like his collaborations, this is for you.
Track Listing
1. | Just Tuning | 13. | The Harmonious Anvil 3 | |||
2. | The Tuning Wheel 1 | 14. | In Search of the Pythagoran | |||
3. | Forks | 15. | The Tone Ladder | |||
4. | The Tuning Wheel 2 | 16. | In Search of the Boethian Sc | |||
5. | Forks 2 | 17. | The Tone Ladder 2 | |||
6. | The Tuning Wheel 3 | 18. | The Harmonious Anvil 4 | |||
7. | 3 Part Invention 1 | 19. | The Tone Ladder 3 | |||
8. | Forks 3 | 20. | Melodic Fragment, Variations | |||
9. | Mendel's Library | 21. | 3 Part Invention 2 | |||
10. | The New Guinean Dentist | 22. | The Tone Ladder 4 | |||
11. | The Harmonious Anvil 1 | 23. | In Search of the Pythag 2 | |||
12. | The Harmonious Anvil 2 | . |