Composer Harley Gaber wrote this piece for strings as an emotional examination of the questions posed by Taoist philosopher Chuang Tzu, here performed by a quintet including violinist Malcolm Goldstein.
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David Gibson-cello
Stephen Reynolds-viola
Kathy Seplow-violin
Linda Cummiskey-violin
Malcolm Goldstein-violin
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UPC: B0031S4K3G
Label: Edition Rz
Catalog ID: ed. Rz 4008-9
Squidco Product Code: 14233
Format: 2 CDs
Condition: New
Released: 2007
Country: Germany
Packaging: Cardstock Foldover in a clear vinyl sleeve
Originally recorded by Ralph Dopmeyer in New York's Adirondack Mountains in June of 1976.
How endlessly the heavens turn.
And yet the earth remains at rest.
Do the sun and the moon quarrel as to their positions?
Who rules over and orders all these things?
By whom are they in harmony?
Who effortlessly causes and maintains them?
Is there, perhaps, some hidden tension
that prevents them from being other than as they are?
Must the heavenly bodies move as they do, powerless to do otherwise?
Look how the clouds drop the rain!
And how the rain rises again to form the clouds!
Who moves them to this abundance?
Who effortlessly produces the primary orb and stimulates it?
The winds rise in the north and blow to the east and west.
Others move upward uncertainly.
Whose breath moves them?
Who effortlessly causes them to blow?
What is the cause?
[ Chuang Tzu ]
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• Show Bio for David Gibson "David Gibson, a graduate of the Juilliard School and Yale Univrsity, pursues a milti-faceted career as a performing cellist of the traditional, baroque, and contemporary repertoires. He has premiered and recorded many new works. His recordings appear on Columbia, Lovely, and Titanic labels. Gibson is active as a conductor, clinician, and teacher at his home in Hadley, MA and in Troy, New York, where he teaches at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute." ^ Hide Bio for David Gibson • Show Bio for Malcolm Goldstein "Malcolm Goldstein (born March 27, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American-Canadian composer, violinist and improviser who has been active in the presentation of new music and dance since the early 1960s. He received an M.A. in music composition from Columbia University in 1960, having studied with Otto Luening. In the 1960s in New York City, he was a co-founder with James Tenney and Philip Corner of the Tone Roads Ensemble and was a participant in the Judson Dance Theater, the New York Festival of the Avant-Garde and the Experimental Intermedia Foundation. Since then, he has toured extensively throughout North America and Europe, with solo concerts as well as with new music and dance ensembles. Since the mid-1960s he has integrated structured improvisation aspects into his compositions, exploring the rich sound textures of new performance techniques within a variety of instrumental and vocal frameworks. Numerous ensembles such as Essential Music, Relâche, Musical Elements, The New Performance Group of Cornish Institute, L'Art pour l'art, Quatuor Bozzini and Klangforum Wien have performed his music, as well as the Ensemble for New Music/Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt, of which he was the director in the 1990s. His music has been performed at several New Music America festivals, Meet the Moderns/Brooklyn Philharmonic, Pro Musica Nova Bremen, Acustica International/WDR Cologne, Invention '89 Berlin, Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik, De Ijsbreker Amsterdam, Maerz Music Berlin, Cologne Triennale, Sound Culture Tokyo, Neue Horizonte and Ton Art Bern, and Musique Action Nancy. He has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts/Inter-Arts (USA), the Massachusetts Council on the Arts, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Conseil des arts et lettres du Québec, as well as numerous commissions from Studio Akustische Kunst/WDR Cologne. In 1994 he received the Prix International award for his acoustic art/radio work "between (two) spaces". He has written extensively on improvisation as in his book Sounding the Full Circle. His critical edition of Charles Ives's "Second String Quartet", which was commissioned by the Charles Ives Society, is now being prepared for publication. He now resides in Sheffield, Vermont, USA and Montréal, Québec, Canada." ^ Hide Bio for Malcolm Goldstein
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Track Listing:
Disc 1
1. The Winds Rise In The North (Part 1) 27:19
2. The Winds Rise In The North (Part 2) 25:19
Disc 2
3. The Winds Rise In The North Pt. 3 26:33
4. The Winds Rise In The North Pt. 4 24:19
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