Robert Baker, Molly Orlando, Byrne-Kozar-Duo, counter)induction, Marlanda Dekine - Douglas Boyce: The Bird is an Alphabet (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 60:48 minutes | 976 MB
Classical | Label: New Focus Recordings, Official Digital Download
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 60:48 minutes | 976 MB
Classical | Label: New Focus Recordings, Official Digital Download
Douglas Boyce is a musical philosopher whose work draws on early music, literature, and aesthetic thought. These are not mere affinities for Boyce, they comprise different components of his core conviction that music can be a forum for enlightened discourse. Working with text gives him the opportunity to merge semantic and abstract expressive meaning, an expansion of possibilities. From the most conventional setting in the program, A Book of Songs, through the exploration of an unconventional instrumentation for the Byrne:Kozar Duo, and finally with Ars Poetica for spoken word poet and ensemble, Boyce explores how text can shape the sound of the music and music can frame the meaning of the text.
The album opens with A Book of Songs, a three movement cycle that sets poems by Jorie Graham, BJ Ward, and Wallace Stevens, respectively. “A Feather For Voltaire” word paints a bird in flight, with flitting and fluttering arpeggiations in the piano accompaniment and swooping, melismatic figures in the tenor part. A contrasting section renders the bird land-bound, with halting music in the lower register of the keyboard. “The Apple Orchard in October” ruminates on mortality with carefully considered cells of musical material that congeal momentarily into a continuous texture. “Cy Est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, Et Les Unze Mille Vierges” is a fantasy that toggles between mystical and earthy impulses. Incandescent voicings, tolling harmonics, and scurrying passagework in the piano support the tenor’s narrative style as it alternates between quasi-recitative and dramatic intervallic jumps.
Scriptorium was written in 2021 for the trumpet and soprano ensemble, the Byrne:Kozar Duo, and sets texts by Melissa Range. Boyce uses medieval counterpoint as a reference point for how to write for two single line voices. Imitation and motivic transposition extend musical ideas, and occasionally Kozar’s trumpet takes a brief, soloistic flight. Within the context of Scriptorium’s overall austerity, mutes on Kozar’s horn define contrasting sound profiles. The final movement, “Verdigris,” contains the piece’s most theatrical music, as Kozar assumes a more accompanimental role with a repeated lontano figure underneath an alternation in Byrne’s line between parlando delivery and wide intervallic leaps. It closes with a crystalline contrapuntal passage, reasserting the rigorous frame which defines the work.
Ars Poetica is a collaboration between Boyce and Gullah-Geechee poet Marlanda Dekine, who is heard performing the spoken word part. Dekine’s texts are evocative of their experience grappling with identity, family, and the meaning of heritage in an ever changing society. The poem is in five parts, with four instrumental intermezzi interspersed between. Boyce deftly uses the trio in varied relationship to Dekine’s measured style of text delivery, sometimes establishing a stable musical texture as accompaniment and other times allowing the music to dynamically evolve with the words, always positioning the music in line with Dekine’s easy, storytelling style. The result is a more dramatic presentation than the other two song settings on the album. “Wilderness” traverses varied musical territory, through an upright introductory prelude, restless transitional passages, and loping grooves. “Returning” holds a tense character of anticipation throughout, momentarily breaking with Dekine’s folksy reminiscence, “And I love big as all that water… I speak to you plain.” The contrast is emblematic of Boyce’s framing of Dekine’s narrative poetry — the music alternates between capturing the intimate vernacular quality of the words before zooming out to contextualize the struggle of preserving heritage within a fractured contemporary civic fabric. “Out There” overflows with anger at the vacuity and inhumanity of modern American culture, as a furious quintuplet figure in the bowed strings is repeatedly destabilized by a polyrhythmic accented triplet in the guitar. “Reclamation” layers quirky accents and figurations over a rocking ostinato pattern in the cello. The four intermezzi show Boyce’s playful side, turning motives around and mining them for developmental potential. Intermezzo I features Robert Fripp-esque unison passagework that eventually splinters into a game of cat and mouse between the instruments. Intermezzo II is listed in the score as a caccia, or a hunt song, channeling Bartok with sharp accents, jaunty leaps, and vigorous ensemble imitation. Intermezzo III is an ethereal duo between violin and cello, a simple meditation on a set of interval relationships, while IV reprises some of the material introduced in the opening movement. Ars Poetica ends with nostalgic Americana, as we hear muted, Copland-esque chords creating a luminescent halo around Dekine’s words of reverent acceptance, “I pray, thank you, every time I remember.”
A Book of Songs (2019)
Robert Baker, tenor; Molly Orlando, piano
Recorded and edited by Dan Shores
Sono Luminus, 11 June 2017
Scriptorium (2021)
Byrne:Kozar:Duo: Corinne Byrne, soprano; Andrew Kozar, trumpet
Recorded and edited by Ryan Streber
Oktaven Audio, 21 March 2021
Ars Poetica (2021)
counter)induction: Marlanda Dekine, poet; Nurit Pacht, violin; Daniel Lippel, guitar; Caleb van der Swaagh, cello
Recorded and edited by Ryan Streber
Oktaven Audio, 24 June 2024
Tracklist:
01. Boyce: A Book of Songs: i. A Feather For Voltaire
02. Boyce: A Book of Songs: ii. The Apple Orchard in October
03. Boyce: A Book of Songs: iii. Cy Est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, Et Les Unze Mille Vierges
04. Boyce: Scriptorium: i. Tyrian Purple
05. Boyce: Scriptorium: ii. Orpiment
06. Boyce: Scriptorium: iii. Lampblack
07. Boyce: Scriptorium: iv. Verdigris
08. Boyce: Ars Poetica: i. Wilderness
09. Boyce: Ars Poetica: ii. Intermezzo 1
10. Boyce: Ars Poetica: iii. Returning
11. Boyce: Ars Poetica: iv. Intermezzo 2
12. Boyce: Ars Poetica: v. Out There
13. Boyce: Ars Poetica: vi. Intermezzo 3
14. Boyce: Ars Poetica: vii. Reclamation
15. Boyce: Ars Poetica: viii. Intermezzo 4
16. Boyce: Ars Poetica: ix. Risk
foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2023-12-05 19:19:34
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Analyzed: Robert Baker, Molly Orlando, Byrne:Kozar:Duo, counter)induction and Marlanda Dekine / Douglas Boyce: The Bird is an Alphabet
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -1.03 dB -17.23 dB 8:06 01-Boyce: A Book of Songs: i. A Feather For Voltaire
DR12 -2.23 dB -19.46 dB 6:27 02-Boyce: A Book of Songs: ii. The Apple Orchard in October
DR11 -1.03 dB -17.50 dB 6:39 03-Boyce: A Book of Songs: iii. Cy Est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, Et Les Unze Mille Vierges
DR14 -1.17 dB -22.53 dB 5:03 04-Boyce: Scriptorium: i. Tyrian Purple
DR12 -1.04 dB -18.44 dB 5:38 05-Boyce: Scriptorium: ii. Orpiment
DR14 -1.04 dB -21.91 dB 2:52 06-Boyce: Scriptorium: iii. Lampblack
DR12 -1.49 dB -19.68 dB 5:19 07-Boyce: Scriptorium: iv. Verdigris
DR13 -1.04 dB -17.88 dB 5:08 08-Boyce: Ars Poetica: i. Wilderness
DR13 -1.03 dB -19.26 dB 2:28 09-Boyce: Ars Poetica: ii. Intermezzo 1
DR14 -3.07 dB -22.21 dB 3:05 10-Boyce: Ars Poetica: iii. Returning
DR12 -1.03 dB -14.87 dB 1:48 11-Boyce: Ars Poetica: iv. Intermezzo 2
DR9 -1.03 dB -12.59 dB 2:02 12-Boyce: Ars Poetica: v. Out There
DR7 -11.93 dB -26.40 dB 1:02 13-Boyce: Ars Poetica: vi. Intermezzo 3
DR14 -2.51 dB -20.12 dB 1:58 14-Boyce: Ars Poetica: vii. Reclamation
DR13 -2.46 dB -20.08 dB 1:40 15-Boyce: Ars Poetica: viii. Intermezzo 4
DR12 -3.25 dB -18.59 dB 1:35 16-Boyce: Ars Poetica: ix. Risk
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Number of tracks: 16
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2338 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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log date: 2023-12-05 19:19:34
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Analyzed: Robert Baker, Molly Orlando, Byrne:Kozar:Duo, counter)induction and Marlanda Dekine / Douglas Boyce: The Bird is an Alphabet
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -1.03 dB -17.23 dB 8:06 01-Boyce: A Book of Songs: i. A Feather For Voltaire
DR12 -2.23 dB -19.46 dB 6:27 02-Boyce: A Book of Songs: ii. The Apple Orchard in October
DR11 -1.03 dB -17.50 dB 6:39 03-Boyce: A Book of Songs: iii. Cy Est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, Et Les Unze Mille Vierges
DR14 -1.17 dB -22.53 dB 5:03 04-Boyce: Scriptorium: i. Tyrian Purple
DR12 -1.04 dB -18.44 dB 5:38 05-Boyce: Scriptorium: ii. Orpiment
DR14 -1.04 dB -21.91 dB 2:52 06-Boyce: Scriptorium: iii. Lampblack
DR12 -1.49 dB -19.68 dB 5:19 07-Boyce: Scriptorium: iv. Verdigris
DR13 -1.04 dB -17.88 dB 5:08 08-Boyce: Ars Poetica: i. Wilderness
DR13 -1.03 dB -19.26 dB 2:28 09-Boyce: Ars Poetica: ii. Intermezzo 1
DR14 -3.07 dB -22.21 dB 3:05 10-Boyce: Ars Poetica: iii. Returning
DR12 -1.03 dB -14.87 dB 1:48 11-Boyce: Ars Poetica: iv. Intermezzo 2
DR9 -1.03 dB -12.59 dB 2:02 12-Boyce: Ars Poetica: v. Out There
DR7 -11.93 dB -26.40 dB 1:02 13-Boyce: Ars Poetica: vi. Intermezzo 3
DR14 -2.51 dB -20.12 dB 1:58 14-Boyce: Ars Poetica: vii. Reclamation
DR13 -2.46 dB -20.08 dB 1:40 15-Boyce: Ars Poetica: viii. Intermezzo 4
DR12 -3.25 dB -18.59 dB 1:35 16-Boyce: Ars Poetica: ix. Risk
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Number of tracks: 16
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2338 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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