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Solo Traveler: Music for Music Boxes

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Solo Traveler: Music for Music Boxes
Solo Traveler: Music for Music Boxes

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Solo Traveler: Music for Music Boxes

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A companion piece to the composer's first album,
Outlier
,
John Morton
's
Solo Traveler
again finds him creating musical works out of reconfigured music boxes, with sound processing and other performers added on occasion. Typical is the opening track,
"Teetines,"
which begins in what sounds like a familiar pattern of sounds from an old-fashioned music box, but becomes increasingly complex as collaborator
Miguel Frasconi
's mbiras and toy pianos are added. The title track combines the sounds of five music boxes with the singing of the vocal group
Dare to Breathe
, who sing the words of
Cynthia Nadelman
's poem "The Cathedral as Process." It's good that those words are reproduced inside the CD booklet, because they could not easily be comprehended from the singing, which treats the syllables largely as sounds to be repeated, extended, and mixed up, just as
Morton
's music boxes rearrange the simple, conventional melodies the boxes originally played before he began reconstructing them. The composer works alone on the final three tracks, beginning with the music box sounds and then altering them and adding
electronic
and other sounds, notably the sound of piano wire pulled through holes in the music boxes during
"Through the Wall."
"Amazing Grace Variations,"
which closes the album, employs an existing melody at first, but takes it into unexpected and amazing sonic explorations.
's music isn't for everyone, not even for every fan of
contemporary classical
music, but it is a fascinating mixture of the commonplace and the
avant-garde
. ~ William Ruhlmann

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