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Music for Falling from Trees

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Download links and information about Music for Falling from Trees by Peter Broderick. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Indie Rock, Country, Alternative genres. It contains 7 tracks with total duration of 28:44 minutes.

Artist: Peter Broderick
Release date: 2009
Genre: Indie Rock, Country, Alternative
Tracks: 7
Duration: 28:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. An Introduction to the Patient 1:00
2. Patient Observation 3:01
3. Pill Induced Slumber 6:02
4. The Dream 4:56
5. Awaken - Panic Restraint 3:02
6. Electroconvulsive Shock 3:57
7. The Path to Recovery 6:46

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This short album (a little under 30 minutes) documents a suite composed for Falling from Trees, a choreography by Adrienne Hart. Broderick recorded the music in early January 2009, three weeks before the premiere. He deliberately chose simple means of recording, camping out in a barn with upright piano, violin, viola, and computer. The music is typical Broderick: post-classical compositions with a post-rock feel, quiet and languid, with a touch of sorrow and the occasional ray of sunshine. He has used multi-tracking with the piano and strings to play depth-perception tricks, and it works marvelously well, especially in "Pill Induced Slumber," where the accrued piano rumbles amount to a gnarling drone that drowns out the violin's frantic sixteenth notes. Less accessible than his song-based albums (like 4 Track Songs, released almost simultaneously), Music for Falling from Trees is concise, focused, and well-executed. A beautiful experiment, and a piece of incidental music that stands strong on its own. ~ François Couture, Rovi