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Carson Cooman's "Light Inaccessible - Solo and Chamber Music for Cello" is a captivating exploration of minimalist composition, showcasing the artist's unique ability to create evocative soundscapes with simplicity and depth. Released on May 20, 2014, under the Carson Cooman label, this album spans a concise yet impactful 35 minutes, featuring a collection of pieces composed between 2002 and 2012.
The album opens with "Clausula I" (2006) for cello, setting a contemplative tone that carries through the subsequent tracks. The centerpiece of the album is the triptych "Light Inaccessible" (2002) for two cellos, divided into three movements: "Chiseled Plateaus," "Cold Horizons," and "Morning Sun." These pieces highlight Cooman's mastery of texture and harmony, creating a sense of space and introspection.
"Morning at Brant Point" (2012) for viola and cello adds a dynamic interplay between the two instruments, while "Rhapsody on a Hungarian Folk Song" (2012) for cello introduces a touch of cultural resonance. The album concludes with "Actaeon (Clausula IV)" (2011) for cello, a piece that encapsulates the album's meditative and reflective qualities.
Cooman's compositions are marked by their minimalist approach, yet they are rich in emotional nuance and technical sophistication. This album is a testament to his ability to craft music that is both accessible and deeply engaging, making it a standout in the realm of contemporary classical music.