In his program notes for this album Scott Mc Laughlin opens by writing: “Eric Craven’s Entangled States invokes the metaphor of quantum entanglement to comment on the highly symbiotic relationship between composer and performer whose ‘roles become subsumed, [their] individual properties, identities are united in a common goal’.” Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon of ‘superposition’, a subatomic world where particles and forces are intertwined to a degree that would be completely counterintuitive on the human scale. For more on this, a feature of modern physics which fascinates both Eric Craven and Divine Art CEO Stephen Sutton, see elsewhere!
Craven has a unique method of composition which pulls traditional and avant-garde techniques into what he calls non-prescription – the pieces are composed to allow the performer a stipulated degree of freedom; very little in the highly-notated ‘low-order’ works, to the extremely free ‘high-order’ compositions where the performer essentially becomes a co-composer. For more detail download the CD booklet! Suffice it to say that Mary Dullea, in her third Craven album, is the ideal interpreter and ‘realiser’ for Craven as each regards the other as having unique and superlative gifts.
The result is music which is not at all audience-unfriendly but which presents varied, rich, beautiful and understandable sounds. Eric Craven more than most modern composers is one whose voice is a beacon in a morasse of mediocrity and he deserves enormous praise and recognition.
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Eric Craven(b.1944): ENTANGLED STATES
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