Kientzy plays Johnson
Tom Johnson
Kientzy plays Johnson
Daniel Kientzy, saxophones; Meta Duo; Tom Johnson, narrator
It is a great pleasure for Pogus to present this recording of Daniel Kientzy playing the works of Tom Johnson.
200 Ans
Tom Johnson
That means "200 Years" in English, and the work is a 30-minute opera for soprano, baritone, and an ensemble of cellos, which was written for the French bicentennial and was premiered at the Festival d'Avignon in 1989. A limited edition of 200 numbered copies.
Music for 88
Tom Johnson
Nine pieces for the 88 keys of the piano, first performed on French radio in 1988, and mostly having to do with the number 88. Pascal's Triangle, The Multiplication Table and Eratosthenes' Sieve are a few of the titles. An 80 page book with sewn binding and instructions in French and German, as well as in English.
Music for 88
Tom Johnson
Simplicity and clarity have always been among Tom Johnson's chief concerns as a composer. That concern led him to research number theory, particularly by Pascal, Fermat, and Euclid, and these sources suggested musical structures somewhat more complicated than those that he had used before. Music for 88 is the result of these researches. It contains nine sections (six of which are on this recording), each of which is a musical demonstration of a mathematical phenomenon.
Organ And Silence
Tom Johnson
A music concerned for, as the author writes in the disc notes, "… the importance of silence in music…". This work is conceived not "for organ" but, really, for "organ and silence", as the silence is a fundamental part of it, and it’s not possible to give it up. It’s an attempt, as the author explain " to permit as much silence as possible, without allowing the music to actually stop".
Tom Johnson is one of the masters of minimalism, but he combines this with rigorous logic. His work, free from false glitters, defines, better that any other one, the sense of a research the goes beyond the strict genre definitions, and become poetic application of original ideas.
Recorded in Nerinx, in Kentucky, spring 2001 - Wesley Roberts, organ.
Edition of 1000 copies. All transparent jewel case. 8 pages booklet with author's notes and bios, in Italian and English
Private Pieces
Tom Johnson
Prose instructions for short piano pieces to be played in private. A 1976 edition of the 218 Press.
Rational Melodies
Tom Johnson
A collection of 21 systematic melodies playable on all melodic instruments.
Rational Melodies
Tom Johnson
This collection of 21 melodies is a kind of summary of the logical and mathematical techniques used by the composer. While all melodic instruments can play this music, this recording features the interpretive talents of German flutist Eberhard Blum
Symmetries
Tom Johnson
An earlier and smaller version of the Symmetries for piano four-hands published in 1990. The 1981 version includes only the compositional drawings, without the specific instructions as to how to play them.
The Chord Catalogue
Tom Johnson
Excerpts from the liner notes by Tom Johnson:
I like to think of The Chord Catalogue as a sort of natural phenomenon--something which has always been present in the ordinary musical scale, and which I simply observed, rather than invented. It is not so much a composition as simply a list. I have often tried to explain that my music is a reaction against the romantic and expressionistic musical past, and that I am seeking something more objective, something that doesn't express my emotions, something that doesn't try to manipulate the emotions of the listener either, something outside myself.