"Lang: this was written by hand" is a captivating exploration of memory and loss, composed by the renowned David Lang. Released on November 1, 2011, under the Cantaloupe Music label, this free jazz album is a profound and introspective journey through nine evocative pieces, each dedicated to the memory of a significant figure in Lang's life. The album features the exquisite piano work of Andrew Zolinsky, who brings a delicate and meditative touch to Lang's postminimalist compositions.
The centerpiece of the album is the title track, "this was written by hand," a solo piano piece that Lang composed to reflect on the impact of technology on his creative process. Premiered in 2003 at Wigmore Hall in London, this piece is a testament to Lang's ability to blend classical tradition with innovative forms. The remaining eight tracks, collectively titled "Memory Pieces," each pay tribute to a different individual, offering a deeply personal and poignant listening experience.
Recorded in January 2011 at the Royal College of Music in London, the album showcases Lang's unique ability to create music that resists easy categorization. With a duration of just under 45 minutes, "Lang: this was written by hand" is a poignant and reflective collection that invites listeners to contemplate the intersections of memory, loss, and the creative process. Whether you're a longtime fan of David Lang's work or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.