The Year Before Yesterday Los Angeles Percussion Quartet
Album info
Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
30.09.2014
Label: Sono Luminus
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Los Angeles Percussion Quartet
Composer: William Kraft, Shaun Naidoo, Erik Griswold, Joseph Pereira, Isaac Schankler, Nicholas Deyoe
Album including Album cover
- 1 I. First Round 07:12
- 2 II. Second Round: Farnsworth Park at Twilight 02:48
- 3 III. Third Round 02:45
- 4 The Year Before Yesterday 09:16
- 5 I. Rise Up 04:05
- 6 II. Breathe 05:22
- 7 III. Cold Steel 04:39
- 8 IV. Alone 03:18
- 9 V. Punch in the Sky 03:32
- 10 Mallet Quartet 08:23
- 11 Blindnesses 08:07
- 12 Lullaby 5 12:52
Info for The Year Before Yesterday
The Los Angeles Percussion Quartet is back with The Year Before Yesterday, the follow up to their critically acclaimed and Multi-GRAMMY® Nominated album Rūpa-Khandha (DSL-92150), which received wide-spread praise for both the performance and audio presentation. This time the ensemble teams up with a new set of composers to expand the sonic landscape incorporating everything from traditional percussion instruments to found and created items (and even some triggered electronics). This album displays not only a vast array of sonic colors, but also expresses a vast range of emotional depth, moods, characters, and compositional styles that are only rivaled in variety by the wide dynamic range of the instruments themselves.
Los Angeles Percussion Quartet
Los Angeles Percussion Quartet
The Grammy-nominated Los Angeles Percussion Quartet is an innovative and dynamic chamber music ensemble, whose performances of 20th and 21st century music is acknowledged for “championing composers of thought provoking and uncompromisingly intelligent music”. (Percussive Notes) Newly commissioned works by the quartet have garnered numerous awards from the FROMM Foundation, Theodor Presser Foundation, ASCAP, and BMI. In 2012, the LAPQ’s seminal album, Rūpa-khandha, was released by record label Sono Luminus, breaking new ground as the first 7.1 surround-sound high-fidelity recording of percussion chamber music. The quartet’s work on Rūpa-khandha “presents the entire color-spectrum of global percussion instruments intelligently and with great competency” (Neue Musikzeitung), and subsequently earned multiple nominations for the 55th Grammy® Awards, including the prestigious category of Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance.
In the LAPQ’s five-year history, their performances have delighted audiences throughout concert halls, museums, warehouses, and living room salons, with appearances in many of California’s most distinguished concert series, including Monday Evening Concerts, Music and Conversations, People Inside Electronics, Morrison Artists, Fullerton Friends of Music, April in Santa Cruz, and the L.A. Composers Project. The LAPQ has presented workshops and masterclasses to students at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, University of Southern California, California Institute of the Arts, CSU Sacramento/Bakersfield/East Bay, and Occidental College, among others.
Each member of the LAPQ is an active performer and educator in Southern California, and have trained at leading music conservatories, including the University of California – San Diego, Oberlin Conservatory, the Thornton School of Music (USC), and the Herb Alpert School of Music (CalArts).
Matt Cook
performs in a variety of projects from classical art music to Middle Eastern, Jazz and popular music ensembles. He has recently performed with the Robin Cox Ensemble, California E.A.R. Unit, Sonic Generator, Ensemble Green, PARTCH Ensemble, the Cabaza de Vaca Arcestra, Loud Objects, Tehachapi Symphony Orchestra and the United Musicians Symphony Orchestra of Los Angeles. He has worked closely composers Roger Reynolds, Sofia Gubaidulina, Philppe Manoury, Olga Neuwirth, Tristan Perich, David Johnson, and Lewis Nelson. As a drummer and world percussionist, Matt has performed with singers Claudia Vasquez, Coco York, Anthony Starble, Joanna Lemle, indie-pop band Artichoke Heart Souffle, and various musical theater companies in Los Angeles.
Dr. Justin DeHart
is an avid performer and dedicated teacher of a wide variety of musical styles - from classical to pop, and from world to electronic. DeHart’s musical resume includes performances with the San Diego symphony, pipa master Wu Man, and various pop legends, including Cheap Trick. As a California native, he holds a B.M. from CSU Sacramento, a M.F.A. from California Institute of the Arts, and a D.M.A. from UC San Diego. DeHart was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for percussion studies in India (2001) and his talents have been featured at concerts and festivals throughout the United States, Canada and Asia. He will release his debut solo CD entitled Strange Paths on Innova Recordings on February 26th, 2013, featuring works by Brian Ferneyhough, Iannis Xenakis, Michael Gordon and Stuart Saunders Smith. Dr. DeHart currently teaches percussion and improvisation classes at Chapman University Conservatory of Music.
Nick Terry
has performed throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe, he has worked closely with such musical luminaries as Pierre Boulez, Peter Eötvös, Chinary Ung, Steven Schick & red fish blue fish, Fritz Hauser, Eighth Blackbird, the California E.A.R. Unit, and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. He is an active performer in many of Los Angeles’ most acclaimed music series, and his discography includes releases on Albany, Innova, New World, Capstone, and <541> Records. Terry is the Director of Percussion Studies in the Conservatory of Music at Chapman University’s College of Performing Arts, where he additionally lectures in non-Western musical traditions and improvisation. He is a proud Artist Endorser for Sabian Cymbals.
This album contains no booklet.