Nearly a year ago I reviewed Christopher Whitley’s album of pieces for solo violin and electronics Describe Yourself. In the same session Whitley recorded a series of short improvisations for violin using the same 300 year old Stradivarius. The half hour or so of music was recorded unedited in a single take and forms the album almost as soft as silence.
There are fifteen pieces ranging in length from 18 seconds to about four minutes. They are quite varied in mood and method but tend toward the meditative. He uses the full range of sounds from the violin. Sometimes, as in “six” the music is very high and chattery. For some reason it suggested squirrels discussing philosophy. Other pieces, like “a5 b5 g5” seem to have an geometrical structure; a series of smooth crescendos are each followed by a very fragmented fade-out, rinse and repeat. Continue reading


Photo: Bruce Zinger

November is looking busy and interesting in both the theatre and the concert hall. Here are some shows you might be interested in…

Butterfly Lightning Shakes the Earth is a new miniature album of her own compositions by cellist India Gailey. Back in the day we would probably have called this an EP as there is about 20 minutes of music in all.