Alan Bern, a renowned figure in the avant-garde music scene, presents his captivating album "Notefalls," released on April 1, 2015, under the Winter and Winter label. This intriguing collection of compositions spans a diverse range of styles and moods, all united by Bern's distinctive avant-garde vision.
The album opens with the two-part "Deep Blue C," setting a contemplative tone before diving into the playful "Don't Let the Boogie-Man Get You" and the whimsical "Plain 'N' Fancy." Bern's unique sense of humor and wit shine through in tracks like "March of the Wild Turkey Hens" and "Desiccated Desert Desserts," offering a delightful contrast to the more introspective pieces.
A significant portion of the album is dedicated to the expansive suite "Sideways," a multi-part exploration of rhythm, melody, and form. Each movement presents a different facet of Bern's compositional prowess, from the swaying duets to the intricate quartets, culminating in a satisfying finale.
The album's second half is devoted to "Notefalls, A Musical Day Book," a series of six pieces that evoke the passage of time and the changing moods of a day. From the tender "Valentine For B.B." to the enigmatic "Pitch-Black (For M.M.)" and the serene "Lily-White," each piece tells a story, painting a vivid sonic landscape that invites listeners to immerse themselves in Bern's world.
With a duration of 71 minutes, "Notefalls" is a testament to Alan Bern's versatility and creativity. Whether you're a seasoned avant-garde enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that showcases the breadth of Bern's musical imagination.