
KENNETH KIRSCHNER
SEPTEMBER 19, 1998 ET. AL
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RELEASE: MAY 2003
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TRACKS:
1. september 19, 1998 (MP3)

2. september 27, 2002
3. february 8, 2003
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Kenneth
Kirschners music combines the influence of the 20th century
avant-garde (most importantly Morton Feldman) with the techniques
and technologies of contemporary electronic music. His methods
mix a systematic use of chance procedures with the sort of rigorous
editing only possible in the digital environment. An advocate
of the freedom of information, Kirschner makes his work freely
available online, and releases material on CD under intellectual
property licenses that encourage, rather than inhibit, the musics
free proliferation and appropriation.
12k is pleased to present September 19, 1998 et al., the first
available CD collection of Kirschners highly varied output.
The opening track, September 19, 1998, juxtaposes
a spare, Cagean piano line with percussion sounds derived from
found household objects, principally kitchenware. September
27, 2002 is a dense, polyrhythmic study in the possibilities
of software synthesizer sound design. The final piece, February
8, 2003, transforms tiny, unconsciously selected fragments
of the composers mp3 collection into a flowing assemblage
designed to evoke the late-period orchestral music of Feldman.
(All of Kirschners pieces are titled for the date on which
they were begun.)
Kenneth Kirschner was born in 1970 and lives in New York City.
His music is available at www.kennethkirschner.com.
post_piano, a collaboration with Taylor Deupree, was released
by Sub Rosa in 2002.
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