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Susie Ibarra: Drum Sketches
ByIbarra's musical aptitude has been long established particularly through her relationships with modern pioneers like bassist William Parker, pianist Matthew Shipp and saxophonist John Zorn. Drum Sketches was originally commissioned as a visual and musical art performance work that included artist Makoto Fujimura, who painted his reactions to Ibarra's performance. This audio component works primarily because Ibarra herself is more nuanced and agile than dominant in her playing, seemingly allowing the instruments to speak.
On "Drum Sketches 5," Ibarra demonstrates effortless versatility working with the drum kit, kulintang and surunay, the latter two being percussion instruments from Ibarra's native Philippines. She creates a multilayered effect using the naturally diverse sounds of the drum kit and the gong instruments. "Drum Sketches 7" is restrained and resilient, Ibarra using versatile gong tones that sound as though they exist on separate musical levels. The sound is moving toward melody at the same time that it clearly resisting any identity other than percussion.
Ibarra seems equally at home with traditional drumming, Asian gong music, conventional techniques and very unconventional ones. In Drum Sketches she displays an ability to use percussion instruments harmonically. The dimensions of her sound are vertical giving the relationship of various gong tones a strong sense of harmony rather than the more typical sound effect they are often used for. It is rare that one gets to say a solo percussion work is musically appealing but even that would be slighting a work that is as complex and unique as Drum Sketches.
Track Listing
Drum Sketch 1; Drum Sketch 2; Drum Sketch 3; Drum Sketch 4; Drum Sketch 5; Drum Sketch 6; Drum Sketch 7; Drum Sketch 8; Drum Sketch 9; Drum Sketch 10.
Personnel
Susie Ibarra
percussionSusie Ibarra: drums, percussion, field recordings.
Album information
Title: Drum Sketches | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Innova Recordings
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Instrument: Percussion
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