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CHICK COREA - Septet [ECM 1297 (827-258-1)]
01. Septet 1st Movement [0:01:58.72] 02. Septet 2nd Movement [0:02:19.62] 03. Septet 3rd Movement [0:08:06.72] 04. Septet 4th Movement [0:05:27.11] 05. Septet 5th Movement [0:09:57.42] 06. The Temple Of Isfahan [0:13:48.50] Chick Corea Piano Ida Kavafian violin Theodore Arm Violin Steven Tenenbom viola Fred Sherry Cello Steve KujaSa Fiuta Peter Gordon French Horn Recorded October 1984 at Mad Hatter Studios, Los Angeles, CA Engineer: Bernie Kirsh Assistant Engineer: Jeff Vaughn Digitally mixed at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg Engineer: Martin Wieland Cover Design: Barbara Wojirsch Produced by Chick Corea An ECM Production Composed by Chick Corea Published by Litha Music (ASCAP) Chick Corea plays a Busendorfer Piano, Model No. 275 Chick Corea Management: Ron Moss Musicians Services 2635 Griffith Park Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90039 ECM Records GleichmannstraBe 10 8000 Munchen 60 ©1985 ECM Records GmbH The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center commissioned me to compose a piece of chamber music for the New World Festival held in Miami on June 13,1982. Fred Sherry, who has been associated with the Society for some time, originally proposed the idea to them. The result was the Septet There was a subsequent set of performances in New York the following January 9th, 1983, ending with a PBS "Live from Lincoln Center" broadcast. Finally, in September/October 1984 I reformed the group for a concert tour of the United States at the end of which this recording was made. Writing the Septet was my first venture as a composer into creating a through-written piece of this length and complexity. I must say I had great fun doing it. I began with no idea of form but only the idea that I would improvise the form as I wrote. I just kept writing until I ran out of time and then composed an ending. The rhythmic interdependency of each part is what creates the technical challenge of playing this piece. Ida, from the first violin position, and Fred, from the cello position, carve the guidelines of performance. The Temple of Isfahan (originally titled Isfahan) is a reworking of a piece that I composed for Al DiMeola as a guitar soloist with string quartet and piano. In the present version, the French horn and the flute divide what was the guitar solo part. My thanks to all the musicians for pouring their hearts into this project and to Manfred Eicherfor his support by including it in the ECM catalogue. Chick Corea July 18,1985 Sharing Widget |