This New Music Friday, Ravello Records presents works that explore the intersections of musical and scientific concepts, unveiling new discoveries in instruments, technology, and the ways in which they can work in harmony.
Dive in and discover new music from William Jason Raynovich, Bill Whitley, Fared Shafinury, Jeff Morris, Juliana Hodkinson, David Congo, Colin Kemper, Daniel De Togni, Jeffrey Hall, John Ritz, and Jessica Dodge-Overstreet.
MIND AND MACHINE, VOLUME FIVE
William Jason Raynovich, Bill Whitley, Fared Shafinury, Jeff Morris, Juliana Hodkinson, David Congo, Colin Kemper, Daniel De Togni
Offering meditative reflections on the ephemeral moments in our lives and exploring resemblances between music and scientific concepts, MIND & MACHINE, VOLUME FIVE delivers a sprawling artistic soundscape that allows for deep introspection and self-discovery.
EARMOVIE II
Jeffrey Hall
If you crave a deep dive into a new and exciting solar system of starry digital soundscapes, Jeffrey Hall’s EARMOVIE II is certain to take you on an interstellar ride. The titles of its movements are only a guideline to the experience; what the music truly evokes and tells is entirely up to you.
ROOT
Jessica Dodge-Overstreet
On ROOT, classical saxophonist and music theorist Jessica Dodge-Overstreet harnesses the ethereal, almost-vocal timbre of the soprano saxophone. Accompanied only by pianist Wan-Ting Yu, Dodge-Overstreet performs music written by a culturally-diverse cast of female composers.