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Keeril Makan, Either/Or, Laurie Rubin & California E.A.R. Unit : Target
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This CD presents premiere recordings of four works by Keeril Makan, described as "an arrestingly gifted young American composer" by The New Yorker.
Genre: Avant Garde: Modern Composition
Release Date: 2011
Target
Keeril Makan, Either/Or, Laurie Rubin & California E.A.R. Unit
Record Label: Starkland
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. 2 (Feat. Jennifer Choi & David Shively) 17:35 Album Only
2. Zones d'accord (Feat. Alex Waterman) 8:37 Album Only
3. Target: Twister I (Feat. California E.A.R. Unit) 2:33 Album Only
4. Target: Leaflet I (Feat. California E.A.R. Unit) 2:21 Album Only
5. Target: PsyOps: Know Your Target (Feat. California E.A.R. Unit) 2:36 Album Only
6. Target: Leaflet II (Feat. California E.A.R. Unit) 2:44 Album Only
7. Target: Twister II (Feat. California E.A.R. Unit) 3:11 Album Only
8. Resonance Alloy (Feat. David Shively) 28:57 Album Only
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Album Notes

This CD presents the premiere recordings of four works by the rising-star composer Keeril Makan, described as "an arrestingly gifted young American composer" by The New Yorker.

David Lang, co-founder of the Bang on a Can festival and a Pulitzer-winning composer, wrote the CD's Introduction. He remarks that when he first heard Makan's music he was "blown away" by works that were "so strong and so smart."

Commissioned by Carnegie Hall, Makan collaborated with poet Jena Osman to create Target for soprano and chamber ensemble. After Target's premiere at Carnegie Hall, The New York Times observed:

"Target is a moody, ruminative and volatile setting of a text assembled from poems by Jena Osman and phrases taken from leaflets dropped over Afghanistan in the wake of Sept. 11, scored for mezzo-soprano and four instrumentalists, including a percussionist. It is meant as a stinging political commentary on American military intervention abroad. Mr. Makan responded to the earthy, rich and poignant qualities of Ms. Rubin's voice by writing music thick with sliding, moaning figurations for the voice and all the instruments... she gave a courageous performance of difficult music that clearly speaks to her."

Makan comments, "When I composed Target in 2003-4, I thought the subject matter, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, would quickly become dated. Unfortunately, Target remains stubbornly relevant, not only because of the West's continuing presence in those countries, but because PsyOps remains a key technique of U.S. military operations."

Lang attended the premiere of the "muscular and terrifying" Target, a scary, aggressive juggernaut of invention." He remarks that the disturbing text captures "a kind of violent, psychological damage that takes place deep beneath the surface layer of ordinary words."

Regarding 2, 20th Century Music writes, "This was a masterful piece, one of the best heard this year. Far from music in the abstract, 2 is a work-it-out-in-the-raw-sounds kind of piece that revels in its sonic splendors."

The CD ends with Resonance Alloy, recorded by percussionist David Shively in an astonishing, single, unedited performance of the 29-minute work. This piece intensely explores continuously shifting timbres produced by vibrating metals.

Lang concludes that "the emotionality of it all, the drama, the depth of feeling, percolating way down deep, never boiling over and yet never going away" is "strangely powerful, and all his own."

The exceptionally high-quality sound results from all the original recordings being made at high-resolution audiophile standards.

Makan's music has been described as "memorably explosive" (International Herald Tribune), "a fascinating wedding of intellect and expressivity" (Newsday), and "hard-driving and visceral, but not without moments of quiet, beautiful repose" (Andante.com).

Numerous ensembles have championed Makan's music, including the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the International Contemporary Ensemble, Kronos Quartet, Paul Dresher Ensemble, Del Sol String Quartet, New York New Music Ensemble, Newspeak, Continuum, Le Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, Scharoun Ensemble Berlin, Argento Chamber Ensemble, and the New Juilliard Ensemble.

Makan's only other CD, In Sound (Tzadik), received impressive reviews: "Top 10 CDs for 2008" (New Music Box); "An amazing disc" (Sequenza21); "frontiers are crossed in this music" (American Record Guide).

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