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Dive into the innovative world of Harry Partch with "Plectra & Percussion Dances," a captivating exploration of avant-garde and experimental music released on Bridge Records. This album, originally premiered in 1953, offers a unique blend of spoken word and intricate compositions, showcasing Partch's pioneering work in microtonal music and his self-made instruments. The album is divided into three main parts, each with its own distinct narrative and musical journey. "Castor" and "Pollux" delve into mythological themes, while "Ring Around the Moon" and "Even Wild Horses" present abstract, rhythmic explorations. The inclusion of Partch's 1953 introduction to the live broadcast adds a historical context, making this release a fascinating blend of performance and commentary. Spanning just under an hour, this album is a testament to Partch's genius and his enduring influence on experimental music.