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      2. some places are forever afternoon - wayne horvitz

      Some Places Are Forever Afternoon

      Wayne HorvitzWayne Horvitz
      • 2015
      • 12 tracks
      • 58 min
      • avant-garde
      Some Places Are Forever Afternoon - Wayne Horvitz
      Some Places Are Forever Afternoon - Wayne Horvitz

      Album Details

      Wayne Horvitz's "Some Places Are Forever Afternoon" is a captivating journey through the poetic landscapes of Richard Hugo, translated into a suite of 11 avant-garde and free jazz compositions. Released on July 13, 2015, under the Songlines label, this album is a testament to Horvitz's mastery in blending genres and evoking deep, resonant emotions through music.

      The album features a unique instrumentation that combines two of Horvitz's working ensembles, creating a rich and dynamic soundscape. Each track is a musical interpretation of Hugo's poems, capturing the essence of his words and transforming them into a sonic experience. From the haunting melodies of "Money or a story (The Milltown Union Bar)" to the evocative "last place there (for Richard Hugo)," Horvitz's compositions are both introspective and expansive, offering a profound exploration of Hugo's poetic themes.

      Recorded between January 6 and January 9, 2015, "Some Places Are Forever Afternoon" is a 58-minute odyssey that showcases Horvitz's ability to weave together complex musical ideas with a deep sense of narrative. The album's title track, "Some places are forever afternoon (West Marginal Way)," encapsulates the timeless quality of Hugo's poetry, while tracks like "The car that brought you here still runs (Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg)" and "You must have strayed hours (Driving Montana)" add layers of depth and intrigue.

      Horvitz's work on this album is not just a musical endeavor but a homage to the poetic legacy of Richard Hugo. The final track, a direct homage to Hugo, serves as a fitting conclusion to this extraordinary collection. "Some Places Are Forever Afternoon" is a must-listen for fans of avant-garde and free jazz, offering a unique and immersive experience that lingers long after the final note fades.

      July 13, 20152015 Songlines2015 Songlines

      Tracks

      1. Money or a story (The Milltown Union Bar)Wayne Horvitz
        3:39
      2. those who remain are the worst (Three Stops to Ten Sleep)Wayne Horvitz
        4:26
      3. you drink until you are mayor (Dixon)Wayne Horvitz
        4:47
      4. Nothing dies as slowly as a scene (Death of the Kapowsin Tavern)Wayne Horvitz
        3:45
      5. all weather is yours no matter how vulgar' (Fairfield)Wayne Horvitz
        5:10
      6. the beautiful wives (Missoula Softball Tournament)Wayne Horvitz
        5:59
      7. For Jim and Lois Welch (Cataldo Mission)Wayne Horvitz
        2:24
      8. in some other home (The Only Bar in Dixon)Wayne Horvitz
        5:23
      9. The car that brought you here still runs (Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg)Wayne Horvitz
        10:31
      10. last place there (for Richard Hugo)Wayne Horvitz
        3:31
      11. You must have strayed hours (Driving Montana)Wayne Horvitz
        4:20
      12. Some places are forever afternoon (West Marginal Way)Wayne Horvitz
        4:13
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      About Wayne Horvitz

      Wayne Horvitz is a versatile American composer, keyboardist, and record producer who has left an indelible mark on the music scene. Born in New York City in 1955, Horvitz gained prominence in the vibrant Downtown scene of the 1980s and '90s, where he collaborated with notable artists like John Zorn's Naked City. His musical journey has been as eclectic as it is impressive, spanning genres from avant-garde to free jazz.

      Horvitz's work is celebrated for its multifaceted nature, blending elements of avant classical, folksy charm, and experimental sounds. He has performed extensively across Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America, showcasing his unique compositions and keyboard skills. In addition to his solo work, Horvitz is known for his collaborations with artists like Butch Morris and his wife, the talented singer and pianist Robin Holcomb.

      Currently based in Seattle, Washington, Horvitz continues to be an active force in the music community. He leads several ongoing groups and has contributed to the academic world as an adjunct professor of composition at Cornish College of the Arts. His latest works, such as his piece inspired by the number 55, reflect his ongoing evolution as an artist. Whether through his innovative compositions or his dynamic performances, Wayne Horvitz remains a pivotal figure in contemporary music.

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