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MP3 Hsia-Jung Chang - Inside the Piano - 21st Century Improvisations

Structured improvisation using mostly the inside of the piano rather than the keys, with unconventional sounds reminiscent of the meditative instruments qin, wood blocks, bells, ancient Asian melodies, willow talk, creaking doorways, bugs, and Chopin.

7 MP3 Songs in this album (34:03) !
Related styles: AVANT GARDE: Structured Improvisation, WORLD: Asian

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These improvisations are unedited explorations, mostly inside the piano, recorded on August 5, 2006. My sister Hsi-Ling set up the microphones and left me alone for the day with my mallets, oscillators, walnut husks, newspaper, spray bottle, and the remote. My original intention was to explore sound ideas for my Taiji teacher’s DVD, at his request. For this I had planned to evoke the qin, my favorite Chinese string instrument. However, improvisations have a way of deviating from original intention, and I soon found myself in the realm of the subconscious, of serendipitous and psychedelic sound collages, unraveling stories narrated by strange voices from other dimensions. I will be the first to admit this music is not suited for dinner parties or driving in the car due to it''s unpredictable nature. Listening to it in a quiet environment with the lights off works the best for me. Total playing time: 34:08.
Hsia-Jung Chang 2008, New York City

Engineered by Grammy-nominated Hsi-Ling Chang
Cover design by Bai Ma
Chopin Bug graphic by Stehpanie Yue


Japanese Sounds 2:40 First experiment using the walnut.

Chopin Bug 4:46 A pianist’s practice is interrupted by a bug and its swarm of friends.

Drunk on Taiji 3:51 Based on my favorite Chinese qin tune 酒狂(Drunken Craze) by Ruan Ji from the 1st Century. Inspired by the flowing energy and joy that underlies the deceptively quiet movements of Taiji, this improvisation is dedicated to my father H.T. Chang who first taught me Taiji quan when I was ten, and to my Chen Taiji teacher Ren Guang-Yi.

Le Gibet Revisited 4:10 Inspired by Aloysius Bertrand’s poem Le Gibet in which a listener, hearing the incessant bells of the gallows, takes an imaginary journey of horror as his subconscious slowly unravels what the ringing bells imply.

Ukulele Lady 5:10 Piano strumming.

Lullaby of the Insomniac 6:04 Inspired by those unidentifiable sounds in the dark the restless mind amplifies while trying desperately to fall asleep. This lullaby is not recommended for putting children under the age of 12 to bed.

Willows in the Wind (version 2) 6:43 Inspired by the excellent piano piece The Willows are New by Chou Wen-Chung. Chou’s piece is based on a famous qin piece called Yang Guan Qu, set to the poetry of 8th-century poet Wang Wei. The poem describes friends sharing a last drink under the green willow trees before one of them travels west of the Yang Guan mountain pass, beyond which there will be no more friends. In this version, I imagined what the willows might say.

Pianist Hsia-Jung Chang has premiered and commissioned numerous works by composers in the United States and Scandinavia. A regular performer on the New York NeWorks series, Chang was a founding member of the American-Scandinavian group Acidophilus– Live Culture which championed the works of living composers. Upcoming recordings for the Mandala Studio label include a third album of Chopin’s piano music. For more information about the artist, please visit https://www.tradebit.com and https://www.tradebit.com .

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