06/25 @ 8:00pm
Mivos String Quartet and the CNS Symphony Orchestra play works by Tony Conrad, Huang Ruo and Luke Dubois + Dave Soldier and Brad Garton
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Dave Soldier and Brad Garton, June 2009
For my third string quartet, we choose to return to the essential quartet, that which is pure. To attain this ideal, one would bring to existence a string quartet untouched by human hands.
The piece is constructed as follows:
1. We selected a favorite string quartet, Schoenberg’s Second, scherzo movement.
2. We retained the original pitches and extirpated all of his rhythms and phrasing marks, rewriting them completely at our whim
3. The string players record our “enhanced” score
4. In performance, they place the instruments on chairs, and sit behind on other chairs. They trigger sections of their own playing using electroencephalograms: the brain waves are projected for the audience to see. The amplitude threshold of the brain signals trigger the entry of their various parts, while frequency and slope are derived to trigger transformations, including changes in tempo and pitch.
There are two movements
1. Fourier Transformations
This is the original Schoenberg second movement in amplitudes of frequency distributions without a time dimension: all frequencies (pitches) used in the piece are played simultaneously, in amplitudes (volume) which are the product of the number of times the pitch is played and the volume used. It is thus quite short in duration, and could be listened to music lovers in a hurry, as it is identical to the original version of the piece, containing all of the same information.
2. Exobiology: I breathe the air on other planets
Expanding time to a variable fractal dimension in our second movement, the recorded phrases are triggered by the performer’s minds. Performers may use motor actions, such as eye closure or isometric muscle presses, to trigger variable brain waves from the cortex and transform their prerecorded performance.
An epigram and further analysis for The Essential Quartet is a western blot (Figure 1) prepared by acquiring two violins, a viola, and a cello, boiling them (or boiling followed by varnish extraction with benzene), and displaying their entire constituent proteins on the basis of molecular weight on a polyacrylamide gel. This provides all essential information on the string quartet and is completely identical to the original.
Mari Kimura, Curtis Steward, violins & brainwaves
Herve Bronnimann, viola & brainwaves
David Eggar, cello & brainwaves
Brad Garton, Dave Soldier, conductors









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