One of the most compelling elements of Stainless Staining is the fantastic pairing of pianist Lisa Moore and composer Donnacha Dennehy. Moore, the founding pianist for Bang on a Can, is well-known for her artistic prowess, and her performance on this CD is breathtaking. (It should be noted that this is the third EP release by Moore in a series for Cantaloupe, the remaining two of which I will be purchasing when my budget allows.) Her energy, virtuosity, and exquisite musicality is perfectly suited to the Dennehy’s music. Dennehy, perhaps better known as the founder of the Crash Ensemble, has been commissioned by many a major new-music performer and ensemble, but it is hard to imagine a pairing working much better than this.
The EP opens with the piece Stainless Staining, which was commissioned by Moore. A soundtrack accompanies the piano, which is based on piano samples that are retuned to match 100 overtones of a low G#. Rhythmic and driving, the music constantly borders on frenetic, but the pacing for this 15-minute work remains spot on. The tuning of the backing track, given the complexity of so many overtones, turns toward interesting territory, yet the piano (at equal temperament) blends seamlessly into the mix. The end result is a wash of sound and energy that should be enjoyed at a high volume on the best speakers you have at your disposal.
Both pieces are extremely effective and beautifully played. You cannot ask for more.
Lisa Moore, Stainless Staining (Cantaloupe CA21062, 2012) | Buy on Amazon
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R. Andrew Lee is an avid performer of minimalist and postminimalist piano music and records for Irritable Hedgehog Music. Follow him on twitter: @andyleedma.