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Mason Bates: Stereo Is King - Baird Dodge (violin); Claremont Trio; Cynthia Yeh (percussion); Donna Kwong (piano); Emily Bruskin (violin); Eric Banks (percussion); Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble; Jacob Nissly (percussion); Jennifer Gunn (flute); Julia Bruskin (cello)
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  1. Stereo Is King, for percussion & electronics
  2. Observer in the Magellanic Cloud, for chorus
  3. Difficult Bamboo, for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano & percussion
  4. Terrycloth Troposphere, for ensemble (after Terry Riley's "In C")
  5. String Band, for piano trio
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  1. Stereo Is King, for percussion & electronics
  2. Observer in the Magellanic Cloud, for chorus
  3. Difficult Bamboo, for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano & percussion
  4. Terrycloth Troposphere, for ensemble (after Terry Riley's "In C")
  5. String Band, for piano trio
  6. White Lies for Lomax, for piano & pre-recorded material
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Stereo Is King collects a group of pieces by the young American composer Mason Bates, many of them written during a residency with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. From the evidence of these works, Bates is a composer to watch. His music, with its overall emphasis on rhythm and percussion, seems distantly rooted in the minimalist movement, but it's neither pan-tonal nor rhythmically repetitive. In two works here, Bates seems to have found strong, productive principles for the use of electronics in (at least) two ways. First, ...

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