Correlations (on 11 pianos) Carlos Cipa
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
08.05.2020
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Carlos Cipa (b. 1991):
- 1 Promenade I (on Blüthner Grand, 1935) 01:05
- 2 Dreamlessly (on Blüthner Grand, 1935) 05:28
- 3 Sable sonatina I (on Bechstein Grand, 1898) 01:35
- 4 Fantasia on Bach (on Steinway Grand, 1975) 02:55
- 5 Promenade II (on Collard and Collard Square, 1840) 01:44
- 6 Sitting at a dead piano, trying to find some notes that work 01:43
- 7 I wanted you to know (on Yamaha Upright, 1981) 04:33
- 8 We tell ourselves stories in order to listen (on Yamaha Upright, 1981) 06:27
- 9 Promenade III (on Yamaha Upright, 1981) 01:24
- 10 Untitled (on Fender Rhodes, 1976) 04:07
- 11 Surges (on Broadwood Grand, 1875) 07:32
- 12 Playful (on Pleyel Grand, 1834) 04:08
- 13 Sable sonatina II (on Bechstein Grand, 1898) 01:29
- 14 Stairwell, 1130 p.m. (on Zierold Grand, 1900) 03:03
- 15 Promenade IV (on Pleyel Grand, 1834) 01:38
- 16 Forgotten in the attic (on Ritter Upright, 1920) 04:51
Info for Correlations (on 11 pianos)
“I find it fascinating how each piano is different from the next,” says the 30-year-old Munich-based composer. “Some instruments really open up your creativity. To play on a lot of different ones is the best way to come up with new ideas. […] It’s this fascination which drives CORRELATIONS. Having begun playing at an early age [...] CIPA launched his recording career in 2012 [...]. Since then he has expanded his artistic range, collecting instruments and building his own studio, culminating in 2019’s Retronyms, an album he describes as “dedicated to the idea of creating my own sound world”. With this new release, however, he has decided to return, in a sense, to his roots. “I wanted to simplify the process,” he says, “by focusing again on the piano, but spreading the concept.”
Carlos Cipa, piano
Carlos Cipa
is a Munich-based composer and multi-instrumentalist. He has been classically trained on the piano and studied contemporary classical composition at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Munich. During his teenage years, he started playing the drums and gained experience as a member of various bands. Experimenting with different styles of music, he turned back to piano as his main instrument, facilitating him to find his way throughout composition and improvisation, before releasing his debut »The Monarch and the Viceroy« and his sophomore record »All your life you walk« on Denovali Records in 2012 and 2014.
Booklet for Correlations (on 11 pianos)