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Music of what happens

by Tim Feeney

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    This release comprises an audio recording of the score, as read by Cassia Streb; a recording of a performance of the score by Tim Feeney, Cassia Streb, Cody Putman, Laura Steenberge, Mustafa Walker, and Jessika Kenney at REDCAT in Los Angeles, CA, on February 28, 2020; an audio recording superimposing the reading of the score and its performance; a PDF of the score; and six folk melodies included in the tunebook, presented on 3 x 5 cards.

    The audio portions of the release as well as the PDF of the text score are available via download. For an additional five dollars, you are invited to purchase Music of what happens (Envelope) below, and you will receive by mail the physical manifestation of this release, including a USB drive containing each of the tracks, a PDF of the score, and a series of accompanying photographs; the program note; a download code; and six folk melody scores, all presented in an elegant envelope. ... more
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    This release includes a USB drive containing each of the tracks, a PDF of the score, and a series of accompanying photographs; the program note; a download code; and scores for the six folk melodies included in the tunebook, which are presented on a series of 3 x 5 cards, all presented in an elegant envelope.

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about

For a few years now, when on the road, I’ve kept a journal that I fill with short ideas for pieces. Occasionally, they come together as complete, crystal-clear entities that I have only to hand to a neighbor in order to hear and see miracles; more often they are fragmented, disjointed, or maddeningly unfinished, hinting at small possibilities for making sounds, for layering them in dialogue with one another, or gesturing towards a vague poetry suggestive but incomplete.
"Music of what happens" became a folio of these text pieces and is an attempt to connect the agency so important to our improvising ethic to our memories and to older musics, collaging abstract sounds with fragments of folk music, including some sean nós songs of western Ireland. It allows for an explicitly nostalgic source to be renewed and repatterned, in a way that feels viscerally important at a time when nostalgia seems to be a hiding place from an otherwise increasingly fragmented and fearful present.

—Tim Feeney

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released February 4, 2022

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