Troxler / Glass Farm Ensemble: Brouhaha

Troxler / Glass Farm Ensemble: Brouhaha

Troxler / Glass Farm Ensemble: Brouhaha

Format: CD

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Title: Brouhaha
Artist: Troxler / Glass Farm Ensemble
Label: Innova Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 726708683528
Genre: Classical

Brouhaha, the new album by Glass Farm Ensemble founder and director Yvonne Troxler, is far more than an assemblage of her most compelling new chamber pieces-it works the seams where music connects to the world and finds startling connections there. Whether drawing on the natural tones produced by a high-rise building in New York City during a storm (Penn 1), calling on the metaphorical weight of meteorites disguised as common rocks in a small Indian village in the three movements of Shergotty, or incorporating glass bowls into a work inspired by a Swiss musical tradition of rolling coins inside ceramic bowls, Troxler's music doesn't stand apart from the clamor of everyday life but instead embraces and celebrates it.

Tracks:
1.1 Penn 1, for Flute/Bass Flute, Bass Clarinet, Vibraphone and Piano
1.2 [Part 1]
1.3 [Part 2]
1.4 [Part 3]
1.5 [Part 1]
1.6 [Part 2]
1.7 Susurrus, for Viola, Cello, and Piano
1.8 [Part 1]
1.9 [Part 2]
1.10 [Part 3]
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