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November 18, 1998  |
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World Financial Center New York, NY, USA |
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In the second of two performances that day in what he describes in his diary as a “secular cathedral”, Fripp’s muse seems somewhat forbidding in places. Paradise Lost fills the entire building all the way to the very top of the glass atrium with dense banks of ascending orchestral strings. As ever in soundscapes, no matter how bleak or mournful things become, a sense of hope is never far away, and Affirming shines light in what had become at times, a dark desolate space.
The Hover section is interesting, as though it were in the middle of a typical transitional approach (the tinkling bell tones), but then caught in the moment - hovering indeed - into a meditative piece based around three descending notes.
Here, the Threnody motif is less angular and dissonant than on other occasions, consisting of slow-moving waves of sustained notes underscored with descending basslines that are intense but relatively smooth and static. Nevertheless, The build-up of tension in the final five minutes of this piece, and the inevitable release when it comes in the closing moments, is both devastating and utterly beautiful. As the chorus reduces to an echo of the opening melody, everything else fades away, leaving a solitary drone. Remarkable music.
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      Afternoon or evening set?, Tue., May 8, 2012
Written by fhc339835
This is an excellent soundscape recording, one of the best so far in total, and the best of this certain period around the millenium. The liner notes indicate that on this day two sets have been performed by Robert, the current download available being the second one, evening set. However, from same day, new sounds radio broadcasted last summer an excerpt - Threnody. The setting and timbre is similar, the music is not identical though. But John Schaefer of new sounds mentioned as well the music was from the evening performance. Can anybody help?
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