David Rosenboom (b 1947) has been widely acclaimed as an innovator in American experimental music since the 1960s. Although much of his work has been collaborative, virtually none of his large-scale collaborative works has hitherto been documented on record.
How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims (1969-71) is considered to be one of the most important, prompting the following Washington Post review after a 1970 performance:
"If there were a device whereby one could plug into the deepest levels of human consciousness, and then translate this input into sound, what we would hear would probably resemble How Much Better if Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims, the radical composition by David Rosenboom . . . The elemental pulsations of the piece seem to echo not only our fundamental biological cycles, but those innate psychical tides that govern the flux of human thought and feeling . . . The listener becomes receptive to fantasy and hallucination and instants seem stretched to eternities . . . Rosenboom's idiom poses a new esthetic . . . against the ascetic, disciplined, puritanical streak that one associates in this country with the Pilgrims, this new music hurls a rejuvenated sensuality and mysticism."
This is the world-premiere recording of the complete work.
Section I: Erika Duke-Kirkpatrick, cellos
Section II: David Rosenboom, electronics, computer
Section III: Vinny Golia, contrabass saxophones
Section IV: Erika Duke-Kirkpatrick, cellos; Vinny Golia, winds; David Rosenboom, field recordings
Section V: Swapan Chaudhuri, tabla; Vinny Golia, winds; Aashish Khan, sarode; Daniel Rosenboom, trumpet; David Rosenboom, piano, computer; I Nyoman Wenten, pemade
Section VI: PLOTZ! and DR. MiNT (double rock bands)
Section VII: David Rosenboom, piano in expanded pelog tuning; I Nyoman Wenten, pemade; William Winant, jegog, calung
Section VIII: Daniel Rosenboom, trumpets; David Rosenboom, piano, drawbar organ, computer
Section IX: David Rosenboom, piano, computer; I Nyoman Wenten, Balinese drum; William Winant, marimba
On historical recordings in Sections II & V: Donald Buchla, Thomas McFaul, Lynn Newton, Gerald Shapiro, Michael Slevin
David Rosenboom: How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims
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How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims: Section I. (essential tension to the universe)
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How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims: Section II. (symmetrical harmonies in chaotic orbits)
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How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims: Section III. (world)
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How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims: Section IV. (life)
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How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims: Section V. (humanity)
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How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims: Section VI. (culture)
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How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims: Section VII. (impression)
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How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims: Section VIII. (unification)
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How Much Better If Plymouth Rock Had Landed on the Pilgrims: Section IX. (links)
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