Dive into the avant-garde world of Tod Machover with his captivating album "Hyperstring Trilogy," released on April 4, 2006, under the Oxingale Records label. This 21-track masterpiece spans a duration of one hour and four minutes, offering an immersive journey through the realms of art rock and avant-garde music.
Tod Machover, son of pianist Wilma Machover and computer scientist Carl Machover, brings his unique blend of classical training and technological innovation to this album. "Hyperstring Trilogy" is a testament to his groundbreaking work, featuring a diverse range of compositions that showcase his versatility and creativity.
The album begins with the intricate "Begin Again Again...for Hypercello Solo," a series of movements that explore various moods and techniques, from delicate and varied to rapid and precise. This is followed by the hauntingly beautiful "Song of Penance," which combines the ethereal sounds of the hyperviola with a computer voice and an ensemble of 17 instrumentalists. The album concludes with the uplifting "Forever and Ever for Hyperviolin and Chamber Orchestra," a joyous celebration of life and music.
Throughout the album, Machover's compositions are brought to life by an ensemble of talented musicians, including Matt Haimovitz on hypercello, Kim Kashkashian on hyperviola, and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project under the direction of Gil Rose. The result is a captivating exploration of sound and texture that is sure to captivate listeners and expand their musical horizons.