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    • Oct 31, 2024 Seething Field (2024)
    • Apr 7, 2024 Invisible Museum (2024)
    • Feb 16, 2024 Aurascope (2024)
    • Nov 6, 2023 Glass Mountain (2023)
    • Jun 29, 2023 Now Time is Made Sound (2023)
    • Apr 19, 2023 The Blue of Time (2023)
    • Mar 17, 2023 The Night of the Falling Stars (2023)
    • May 22, 2022 The Road and the Stars (2022)
    • May 21, 2022 Through the dust... (2022)
    • Mar 12, 2022 The Cottonwood Florilegium (2022)
    • Dec 3, 2021 The Fig and The Wasp (2021)
    • Dec 3, 2021 Loom Telling (2021)
    • Feb 9, 2021 polymyth № 645 (2021)
    • Nov 19, 2020 mimenrosp (2020)
    • Aug 1, 2020 a moment indicative of a possibility (2020)
    • Jul 1, 2020 Four Winds (2020)
    • Apr 1, 2020 part and parcel (2020)
    • Sep 30, 2017 The Lacuna (2017)
    • Jun 13, 2017 Anamnesis (2017)
    • Mar 28, 2017 Paul (2017)
    • Jun 28, 2016 Light Is Like Water (2016)
    • Feb 5, 2016 The Leaf Has Turned to Stone (2016)
    • Apr 27, 2014 stringstrung (2014)
    • Apr 21, 2013 Leander's Swim (2013)
    • Dec 1, 2012 minong (2012)
    • Dec 1, 2010 Cameron (2010)
  • discography
    • Mar 8, 2024 Human Capital (2024)
    • Dec 22, 2023 Aurogeny (2023)
    • May 5, 2023 Havona (2023)
    • May 21, 2022 Through the dust... (2022)
    • Feb 11, 2022 #What2020SoundsLike (2022)
    • Nov 5, 2021 Memory Palace (2021)
    • Feb 14, 2020 Music from APNM (2020)
    • May 3, 2019 Spiritual America (2019)
    • Aug 3, 2018 Music from SEAMUS, vol. 27 (2018)
    • Nov 17, 2017 Decade Zero (2017)
    • Sep 8, 2017 Music from SEAMUS, vol. 26 (2017)
  • installations
    • Apr 7, 2024 Invisible Museum (2024)
    • Apr 16, 2021 Translucent Cartography [w/ Adam Vidiksis]
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    • Jun 30, 2024 SPLICE
    • Apr 8, 2024 Aeroidio
    • Mar 9, 2024 Miller/Vidiksis/Wells Trio
    • Nov 3, 2021 Scarp Records
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    • Apr 7, 2024 Invisible Museum (2024)
    • Feb 16, 2024 Aurascope (2024)
    • Dec 1, 2017 bw.tools
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    • Jun 30, 2024 SPLICE
    • Apr 8, 2024 Aeroidio
    • Mar 9, 2024 Miller/Vidiksis/Wells Trio
    • Mar 8, 2024 Human Capital (2024)
    • Dec 22, 2023 Aurogeny (2023)
    • Jun 29, 2023 Now Time is Made Sound (2023)
    • Mar 12, 2022 The Cottonwood Florilegium (2022)
    • Nov 5, 2021 Memory Palace (2021)
    • Jun 29, 2021 Cabinet by Sarah Belle Reid
    • Apr 16, 2021 Translucent Cartography [w/ Adam Vidiksis]
    • Feb 25, 2021 202102252300 [Reid & Wells]
    • Feb 25, 2021 25/02/21, part one [Miller, Vidiksis, & Wells]
    • Feb 9, 2021 polymyth № 645 (2021)
    • Jan 19, 2021 + ± [Biggs & Wells]
    • Dec 18, 2020 Steel and air, a mottled presence by Ryan Seward
    • Dec 15, 2020 Trainomorphosis by Anya Shatilova
    • Dec 15, 2020 Halogen by Jack Kraus
    • Dec 15, 2020 Additives by Aliya Ultan
    • Oct 28, 2020 High-Low II by Scott Miller
    • Jul 1, 2020 Four Winds (2020)
    • Jun 26, 2019 Ansible by Caroline Miller
    • Jun 26, 2019 Mutation (as the mark the noise leaves upon presence) by Robert Seaback
    • May 3, 2019 Spiritual America (2019)
    • Aug 3, 2018 Music from SEAMUS, vol. 27 (2018)
    • Nov 17, 2017 Decade Zero (2017)
    • Jun 19, 2017 Cross Pollination by Keith Kirchoff
    • Jun 16, 2017 ...the serpent – snapping eye by Roger Reynolds
    • Jun 28, 2016 Light Is Like Water (2016)
    • Feb 5, 2016 The Leaf Has Turned to Stone (2016)
    • Dec 1, 2012 minong (2012)
  • video
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    • Jun 29, 2021 Cabinet by Sarah Belle Reid
    • Apr 27, 2021 Thethyscape by Ben Richter
    • Apr 16, 2021 Translucent Cartography [w/ Adam Vidiksis]
    • Feb 25, 2021 202102252300 [Reid & Wells]
    • Feb 25, 2021 25/02/21, part one [Miller, Vidiksis, & Wells]
    • Feb 9, 2021 polymyth № 645 (2021)
    • Jan 19, 2021 + ± [Biggs & Wells]
    • Dec 15, 2020 Halogen by Jack Kraus
    • Dec 15, 2020 Additives by Aliya Ultan
    • Nov 19, 2020 mimenrosp (2020)
    • Nov 19, 2020 Out of Focus by Alex Buck
    • Jul 1, 2020 Four Winds (2020)
    • Apr 27, 2014 stringstrung (2014)
    • Dec 1, 2012 minong (2012)
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polymyth № 645 (2021)

February 09, 2021 in trumpet, compositions, video

for eight trumpets

Sam Wells – composer, trumpeter, audio & video editor

“polymyth № 645” was originally premiered as "polymath 1" on Episode 85 of Metropolis Ensemble’s "House Music" video series.


Note

“Composer and Trumpeter Sam Wells first moved to Los Angeles 18 months ago. It was there that he began to immerse himself in desert ecology, exploring the vast, dusty landscape of the Mojave Desert. He’s always been an outdoorsy person, traversing the mountains of the east coast, but the desert is new to him. Its wide open, barren land seems like a cradle of history—you can see the volcanoes and ancient rock formations of Earth’s past—but at the same time, standing there it feels as if there’s no time at all. So, he’s set out to make music that evokes that feeling of endlessness and interwoven past and present. “polymyth 1” is a movement from a larger, still untitled work that unites these ideas.

Wells began working with Metropolis Ensemble in 2017 when he performed works by electroacoustic composer Paula Matthusen. Since, he’s played with the group at a festival at Bryant Park and at Symphony Space for Bill Brittelle’s Spiritual America. He looks back on each experience fondly, remembering the performances for their high quality and the engaging music he played. 

Beyond its desert inspiration, “polymyth 1” is an exploration of how stories are passed down generation-to-generation, using translucent, layered video and sonic effects to illustrate the ways that stories morph and transform throughout time while maintaining the same core threads. Increasingly, Wells’s practice equally involves recording, editing, and performing, and here, he puts this multimedia style on display. The piece is essentially a trumpet octet, where Wells plays each part. Four of the parts are notated, while four are improvised. What we hear is a weaving, intricate chorale; what we see is an image of Wells that moves in and out of focus alongside the music to illuminate the ways that mythologies are constantly in motion.” – Vanessa Ague

Source: https://metropolisensemble.org/updates/sam...
Tags: Metropolis Ensemble
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