Anna Webber

Idiom


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Idiom’ by composer/saxophonist/flutist Anna Webber is the follow-up to her critically-acclaimed release ‘Clockwise’, which the Wall Street Journal called “visionary and captivating” and NPR described as “heady music [that] appeals to the rest of the body.”  

Idiom is a series of six pieces, each of which is based on a specific woodwind  extended technique - a broad term meaning any non-traditional way of producing sound on an instrument, including the use of multiphonics, alternate fingerings, key clicks, overblown notes, and the like - that she has taken from her own, improvisational language.  

As a frequent user of extended techniques in her own playing, Webber set out to create a continuum between her compositional and improvisatory vocabulary, orchestrating these effects across the ensemble, and applying them to different instruments. They are also used to generate chords and scales and, overall, gave license to utilise other naturally occurring sounds, opening up whole new worlds of mysterious sonic combinations and orchestrations.  

“Idiom II” from this book of compositions appeared on ‘Clockwise’, while the new project - spread out over two volumes - comprises the other five “Idiom” pieces. The first four of these feature her Simple Trio - Webber with drummer John Hollenbeck and pianist Matt Mitchell - which has been her primary working group for the past eight years. 

The hour-long “Idiom VI” is performed by a twelve-piece ensemble that brings  together a mix of musicians equally split between improvisers and new music  specialists. With Idiom, Webber has created a singular sonic world, a bold magnum opus that paves a new path for the amalgamation of cutting-edge composition and improvisation.

Tracklist

CD 1: Idiom I / Idiom IV / Forgotten Best / Idiom V / Idiom III  

CD 2: Movement I / Interlude 1 / Movement II / Interlude 2 & Movement III /  Movement IV / Interlude 3 & Movement V / Interlude 4 & Movement VI