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Harold Budd + Ruben Garcia + Daniel Lentz - 1992 Music for 3 pianos
Harold Budd has been a principal figure in the California avant-garde scene since the early ‘60s. Music For 3 Pianos, originally released in 1992, is the result of a long-standing friendship with Daniel Lentz and Ruben Garcia. Inspired by Morton Feldman's multi-piano pieces, the trio continues to explore the space between music and silence with these six sketches for piano.
Harold Budd is an American ambient/avant-garde composer. Born in Los Angeles, California, he was raised in the Mojave Desert, and was inspired at an early age by the humming tone caused by wind blown across telephone wires.
Daniel Lentz is an electronic Western classical-music composer. Daniel Lentz achieved much fame as a musician while quite young—when he was still a student at Brandeis University he was awarded a fellowship in composition at Tanglewood in the summer of 1966. This was followed by a Fulbright Fellowship in Electronic Music in 1967–68, which was completed in Stockholm, Sweden.
Ambient pianist Ruben Garcia debuted with the gorgeous, slow-motion, Harold Budd-like piano melodies of Colors In Motion.
"Highly recommended and thoroughly enjoyable half-hour with three gifted and unpretentious musicians. There is no electronic manipulation of the improvised piano text, and no attempt to exploit the polyphonic possibilities of three keyboards. The result could easily be mistaken for the work of one person seated at the piano. The music is utterly simple, and guiless, direct. Imagine Eric Satie, Chopin and nusery rhymes and you will begin to get the picture." -Flakk Magazine
Tracklist:
1. Pulse Pause Repeat
2. La Muchacha De Los Sueños Dorados
3. Iris
4. Somos Tres
5. The Messenger
6. La Casa Bruja
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