Monologues & Dialogues Peter Sheridan

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2011

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
17.08.2021

Label: Move Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Interpret: Peter Sheridan

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  • Madelyn Byrne (b. 1963):
  • 1Byrne: In a winter landscape05:27
  • Ross Edwards (b. 1943):
  • 2Edwards: Ulpirra01:32
  • Adrienne Albert (b. 1941): Three for Two:
  • 3Albert: Three for Two: Dark and light04:22
  • 4Albert: Three for Two: Lament for Sarah04:13
  • 5Albert: Three for Two: Sassy02:36
  • Gary Schocker (b. 1959):
  • 6Schocker: Dark Star03:35
  • Hilary Taggart: Noisy Oyster:
  • 7Taggart: Noisy Oyster01:59
  • 8Taggart: Noisy Oyster: Defragmented02:13
  • 9Taggart: Noisy Oyster: Zephyr03:43
  • 10Taggart: Noisy Oyster: Partita02:32
  • 11Taggart: Noisy Oyster: Autumn Leaves01:42
  • Vaughan McAlley (b. 1970):
  • 12McAlley: Serenade02:36
  • 13McAlley: Burlesque02:14
  • Stanley M. Hoffman (b. 1959):
  • 14Hoffman: Meditations and Memories03:53
  • Vincent Giles:
  • 15Giles: Differing Dialogues04:48
  • David Loeb (b. 1939):
  • 16Loeb: Winter sarabande03:37
  • Mike Mower (b. 1958): Two Sonnets:
  • 17Mower: Two Sonnets: One04:08
  • 18Mower: Two Sonnets: Two05:11
  • Houston Dunleavy:
  • 19Dunleavy: Serenade05:16
  • Peter Sheridan:
  • 20Sheridan: Groaning Oceans06:25
  • Michal Rosiak:
  • 21Rosiak: Quasi Latino03:42
  • Total Runtime01:15:44

Info zu Monologues & Dialogues

This recording features the resonant and meditative sounds of the modern day low flutes. These austere, breathy and even creepy flute sounds should inspire an abundance of musical imaginations.

These unique instruments transverse down to deep dark tones and into the depths of low frequencies still unexplored by most woodwind instruments, especially flutes. The hyperbass flute alone plays lower than a concert piano, as the sub-contrabass flute shares the same range as the orchestral string bass.

The title of the album originates from the dramatic medium, yet has direct applications to our musical language. Monologue is the sharing of one’s personal thoughts and feelings to an audience, as dialogue is the written or verbal exchange between two or more people. During the late 19th century the terms found new philosophical meanings as the essence of ‘true dialogue’ was deemed an authentic relationship between human and human, and between human and God.

The musical purpose of the recording is based on this philosophical connotation of ‘true dialogue’. Any musical tone, phrase, instrument or even composition may also be considered an authentic relationship. These sonic relationships of musical sound and feeling create a purpose far beyond everyday entertainment, and may go as far as embodying healing powers for mind, body and soul.

“Peter Sheridan is a low flute specialist who lives and teaches in Melbourne, Australia. On his web site, lowflutes.com, there is a photo of him with his instruments that has to be seen to be believed. Those flutes are what you'll be hearing on this recording, and they don't play as naturally or as easily as he makes them sound. One of the composers calls him "a cyclone disguised as a flute player", but I'll call him a wizard…The playing is superb. Everything sounds completely natural, and some pieces call for quite a bit of agility considering the instruments they're written for. You won't regret hearing this release, and you might enjoy returning to it as well.” — Gorman, American Record Guide

“Sheridan plays with an ease which belies the unwieldiness of the instruments…a generous 77 minutes of mellow delights.” — Malcolm Tattersall, Music Forum Magazine

Peter Sheridan, flutes
< Lisa-Maree Amos, C-flute (tracks 12, 13)
< Jane Hammond, piano (tracks 6, 17, 18)




Peter Sheridan
A specialist in low flutes (bass, contrabass and sub-contrabass flutes), performer Peter Sheridan has commissioned over seventy compositions for these unique instruments.

He has recorded Hollywood soundtracks and has been a recipient of awards from Mannes College, University of Arizona, Aspen Music Festival, Ottorino Respighi Festival (Italy), American Composers Forum, and Santa Monica College.

A native of New York City, Peter has performed and taught in America, England and Australia. He has been a faculty member of numerous music faculties in Los Angeles and was a founding member of the Los Angeles Flute Quartet. He is now a Teaching Associate at Monash University, and a woodwinds instructor and band director at Donvale Christian College and Mazenod College in Australia.

He is an active soloist and chamber musician and his flutes can be heard on Albany, Innova, Warner Music Latina, Varese Sarabande and Move record labels.

Peter performs on Kotato and Fukishima bass and contrabass flutes, and Jelle Hogenhuis's subcontrabass and hyperbass flutes.



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