Carson Cooman's "Light Inaccessible - Solo and Chamber Music for Cello" is a captivating exploration of minimalist composition, released on May 20, 2014, under his own label, Carson Cooman. This concise yet impactful collection spans just 35 minutes, featuring a series of works that showcase the expressive power of the cello, both in solo and chamber settings.
The album opens with "Clausula I" (2006), a solo cello piece that sets the tone for the introspective journey ahead. Cooman's compositional prowess is further highlighted in "Light Inaccessible" (2002), a three-movement work for two cellos, each piece evoking distinct landscapes and moods. The interplay between the two cellos in "Chiseled Plateaus," "Cold Horizons," and "Morning Sun" creates a rich tapestry of sound that is both intricate and accessible.
The album continues with "Clausula II" and "Clausula III" (both 2007), solo cello pieces that showcase Cooman's ability to craft compelling narratives with minimalistic means. "Morning at Brant Point" (2012) for viola and cello introduces a new timbre to the collection, adding depth and variety to the listening experience. The album concludes with "Rhapsody on a Hungarian Folk Song" (2012) and "Actaeon (Clausula IV)" (2011), both for solo cello, leaving the listener with a sense of fulfillment and a desire to explore Cooman's work further. This album is a testament to Carson Cooman's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of the cello's expressive range.
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