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Duane Pitre/Pilotram Ensemble - Organized Pitches Occurring In
Time CD
imprec154 - CD - $11.99 
Organized Pitches Occurring in Time consists of two 25
minute pieces of music, both spawned from the same conceptual composition/score
by Duane Pitre, titled Ensemble Drones. With their
form reminiscent of works by La Monte Youngs Theater
of Eternal Music and their tonality touching on the floating
works of Terry Riley, The Ensemble Chord in Eb with a
Minor 7th and a Pump Organ Base & The Ensemble Chord
in C with a Major 7th and a Guitar Base are aural tapestries
based on a minimal tonal palette with their instrumentation consisting
of guitars, alto saxophones, bass clarinet,
violin, viola, cello, tone generator,
and pump organ.
The Ensemble Drones composition varies from the traditional sort
as it is rule-based with the score consisting of a set tonic, set
pitch classes, playing methods, technique restrictions, and spontaneous
conduction. The score is a structure for the performing ensemble
to improvise onorder spawning chaos producing order that is
different on each occasion of a performance or recording. Ensemble
Drones is discipline and freedom, both within each other, the first
major focus of the work. Variance is the second major focus of the
composition; with instrumentation, ensemble performers, tonic, pitch
classes, and the physical space varying from performance to performance,
the results can never be the same.
One way to view Ensemble Drones is like a compositional body,
as in the composition taking human form. The score is the skeletal
structure that gives the "body" its general shape and
feel. The pump organ, for instance, could serve as the circulatory
system, the bass clarinet as the muscles, cello and saxophones as
the internal organs, the electrically generated tones as the nervous
system, guitars as the flesh, viola as the skin, violin as strands
of hair, and the listenerthe listener acts as the eyes. Not
in the sense of vision, thougheach listener will "view"
the same compositional body differently, and, in return, the body
will view itself differently with each new set of eyes. This helps
to analogize the last major focus of the Ensemble Drones score/composition,
which is perception.
ARTIST BIO:
Duane Pitre is a composer/performer who is recognized for his creation
of multiple abstract sounds such as dense/atmospheric drones and
minimalist compositions/improvisations.
After Duane Pitre's departure from San Diego's The Camera Obscura
in summer 2000, he started the project known as Pilotram. In September
2004 Pitre moved to Brooklyn, New York, and Pilotram started performing
at NYC venues such as The Ontological-Hysteric Theater (NOISE! 2005),
The Knitting Factory, Galapagos, Lit, and ABCNoRio. There, Pitre
began in-depth studies of music and sound including: the physics
of sound, the involvement of mathematics in tuning and temperament,
the ancient tuning system of Just Intonation and other microtonal
tuning systems, as well as the minimalist composers La Monte Young,
Terry Riley, and Steve Reich.
Although improvisation played its part in Pitres works pre-2004,
the improvisational NYC scene had an immense impact on him. After
sessioning around town for the better part of 2005; Pitre had a
new love, spontaneity.
2006 found Pitre heading back to San Diego to focus on his solo
works, the exploration of new instruments like his Justly Tuned
Ukelin, and the continuation of his Just Intonation and microtonal
studies (these studies also included the traditional world music
of India, Persia, and Japan; which all utilize microtonal systems).
2006 also marked the transformation of his performance/recording
title from Pilotram to Duane Pitre/Pilotram; 2007 will see further
title transformation to Duane Pitre; shedding the Pilotram moniker
altogether.
While in San Diego, Pitre began to implement his Just Intonation
and microtonal studies into his own music, spawning the pieces Music
for Microtonal Guitar and Mallets and Comprovisation for Justly
Tuned Ukelin [no.1], both to be included on a new record of solo
works which will be completed in spring 2007.
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