"After eight years of performing, Wooden Cities' first release in a trilogy of upcoming albums on Infrasonic Press grapples with work, labor, commodity, and justice. The record's three pieces have sat lost to time and have been construc...
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Megan Kyle-oboe
Nelson Rivera-tenor saxophone
Steve Baczkowski-bari saxophone
Dylan Gechoff-trombone
Ethan Hayden-trombone, voice, score realizations
Ian Kerr-Mace-Euphonium
Stephen Lattimore-percussion
John Smigielski-percussion
Stephen Solook-percussion
Nicholas Emmanuel-piano
Michael McNeill-piano
Rebecca Marin-voice
Evan Courtin-violin
T.J. Borden-cello
Katie Weissman-cello
Megan McDevitt-contrabass
Brendan Fitzgerald-guitar, instrument builder, conductor
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UPC: 193483951492
Label: Infrasonic Press
Catalog ID: IFSP 00-c
Squidco Product Code: 35469
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2020
Country: USA / Canada
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at the University at Buffalo, in Buffalo New York, on July 23rd, 25th and 26th, 2018, by Chris Jacobs.
"After eight years of performing, Wooden Cities' first release in a trilogy of upcoming albums on Infrasonic Press grapples with work, labor, commodity, and justice. The record's three pieces have sat lost to time and have been constructed and reconstructed through careful research, including dialogues with original performers, direct accounts, and other sources. This is WORK."-Infrasonic Press
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Steve Baczkowski "Steve Baczkowski is an improviser, saxophonist, and multi-wind instrumentalist. Baczkowski began playing alto saxophone at age eight and switched to baritone by the time he was twelve. He studied music in high school at Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts and went on to studies in music, saxophone performance, literature, and ethnomusicology at the State University of New York at Buffalo from 1994 to 1999. In 1999, Baczkowski became the music director of Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center in Buffalo, N.Y, where he has since produced and presented hundreds of concerts of contemporary music as well as numerous community-based artist residencies. In addition to organizing multiple ensembles, such as the Buffalo Improvisers Orchestra, and the Buffalo Suicide Prevention Unit, Baczkowski also performs with the 12/8 Path Band, Genkin Philharmonic, Ubudis Quartet, Rey Scott's Unusually Different, in duos with percussionists Ravi Padmanabha and John Bacon and guitarists Bill Nace, Omar Tamez, and Bill Sack and in numerous other ensembles as well as solo. He has collaborated with many renowned musicians and has appeared at festivals in North America, Mexico, and Europe." ^ Hide Bio for Steve Baczkowski • Show Bio for Michael McNeill "Michael McNeill is a pianist, improviser, and composer from Western New York. He's involved in projects ranging from reinterpretations of music by Thelonious Monk (on the album Refractions with drummer John Bacon) to the chambercore quartet The Evolution of the Arm, which "nearly forge[s] an entirely new subgenre of sounds" (TakeEffect). two CDs with bassist Ken Filiano and drummer Phil Haynes have drawn praise from critics in the US and abroad, who note that the band's music is "brimming with intelligence and passion" (AllAboutJazz.com), and that the trio "has much to offer not only to jazz or classical music, but music as a whole" (Music On The Run, Brazil). Current projects include an album of telepathic improvisations with The Evolution of the Arm, sideperson appearances in drummer Scott Clark's new Dawn & Dusk, and solo electronic music. His quartet Allegories - featuring pedal steel guitar innovator Susan Alcorn, trumpet virtuoso Dave Ballou, and exploratory percussionist Shelly Purdy - toured and recorded in June 2022 and will release an album in 2024. [...]" ^ Hide Bio for Michael McNeill • Show Bio for T.J. Borden "Tyler J. Borden is a cellist working with, in, and around the constraints of the cello. Formerly from Western NY, he is now based in Brooklyn NY, where he spends much of his time finding ways to exploit the strengths and failures of himself and his instrument." ^ Hide Bio for T.J. Borden
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Track Listing:
1. Cornelius Cardew - Red Flag Prelude 02:40
2. Frederic Rzewski - The Price of Oil (Introduction) 02:35
3. Frederic Rzewski - The Price of Oil (Part 1) 18:21
4. Frederic Rzewski - The Price of Oil (Part 2) 09:46
5. Julius Eastman - Stay On It 29:06
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Compositional Forms
Electro-Acoustic
Electroacoustic Composition
Large Ensembles
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