Metaludios II Gustavo Díaz Jerez
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
10.09.2021
Label: IBS Classical
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Gustavo Díaz Jerez
Composer: Gustavo Díaz-jerez
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Gustavo Díaz-jerez (b. 1970): Metaludios Ii, Book 4:
- 1 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 4: 1. Eigengrau 04:07
- 2 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 4: 2. L-system 05:14
- 3 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 4: 3. Mice music 02:56
- 4 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 4: 4. Stribog 04:38
- 5 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 4: 5. Omaggio a Carlo Gesualdo 04:04
- 6 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 4: 6. La espiral del viento 09:58
- Metaludios Ii, Book 5:
- 7 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 5: 7. Melussyne 10:51
- 8 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 5: 8. Boötes void 05:57
- 9 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 5: 9. Cassini's dream 05:38
- 10 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 5: 10. Pavana triste (Homenaje a Antonio José) 04:10
- 11 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 5: 11. Hidden states 04:20
- 12 Díaz-jerez: Metaludios Ii, Book 5: 12. Belphegor's prime 08:43
Info for Metaludios II
These two new books of metaludios, which continue the three already recorded releases in 2018, explore new sound territories through the piano. Science is once again the main pillar underlying the compositional process of these twelve new pieces. Multiple scientific disciplines serve as generators of musical raw material: biology (L-system, Mice music), psychoacoustics (Eigengrau), astronomy (Boötes void, Cassini's dream), artificial intelligence and machine learning (Hidden states), as well as pure mathematics (Belphegor’s prime). As in the previous three books, I have also found inspiration in mythological figures (Melussyne, Stribog), and have paid tribute to artists I admire (Omaggio a Carlo Gesualdo, La espiral del viento, Pavana triste). Many of the metaludios use electronics and inside-the-piano extended techniques, not as mere effects but as a necessary and integrating part of the musical discourse. It is important to me, as performer as well as composer, that the pianistic writing is as comfortable and ergonomic as possible, but without distorting the original idea or sacrificing brilliant and virtuosic writing. Since the composition of the first metaludios, back in 2013, I have learned that the sound possibilities of the piano have only one limit: our own imagination.
Gustavo Díaz-jerez, piano
Gustavo Díaz-Jerez
The Metaludios are relatively short works grouped in books of six pieces. In this CD I present the first three, totaling eighteen pieces. This project started in 2013 but does not end here; the fourth book is almost finished and a fifth is on its way. The word Metaludio is derived from the prefix meta-, “beyond” and the suffix -ludio, from the Latin ludēre, “to play”, “to exercise”. When coining this word, I tried to encompass these pieces beyond the usual preludes, interludes, etc. I have tried to give each Metaludio its own character, with distinguishing features that define its identity and differentiate it from the next. The titles give them away, sometimes because of the underlying scientific process, sometimes because of a mythological story behind, a tribute to a specific artist, or simply because of a sound resource that develops and grows in complexity.
Booklet for Metaludios II