Andrea Belfi - Eternally Frozen (MDR065)
€20.00
Release date for physical: April 21st 2023
Eternally Frozen consists of a series of canon based compositions for brass ensemble,
percussion and synthesizer by Andrea Belfi. The canon is an ancient compositional
technique in which an initial melody is imitated at a specified time interval by one or more parts, creating illusionary never-ending musical journeys.
The work is inspired by the evocative image of the Deprong Mori, a mythological bat with
the alleged ability to fly through solid matter by bending atoms by its natural skill of audio echolocation. The myth suggests that one of these bats had been “eternally frozen” in a wall of solid lead in 1952 by the researcher of the Rockefeller University, Donald R. Griffith. This story is exhibited in a display at the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Los Angeles, an institution renowned for both speculative, fantastical reinforcement of mythology and playful and beguiling distortions of mysterious could-be truths.
Both the canon and the “frozen” Deprong Mori are man-made illusory simulations of
eternity. Their attempt is to create mirages, where the insinuation of facts is more
meaningful than the reality.
After many years of sonic explorations with percussion, drums, and electronics, Belfi is
here projecting himself as a composer through the direction of an astonishing brass
ensemble in the realization of these canonic works. There are evident echoes of the works of Arthur Russell, Miles Davis, Moondog, William Basinski, and the Italian soundtrack tradition of Ennio Morricone and Egisto Macchi.
The brass ensemble consists of Robin Hayward - Tuba, Henrik Munkeby Nørstebø -
Trombone, Elena Kakailogu - French Horn. The three of them have a long list of
prestigious collaborations in the experimental music world, including artists and composers such as Eliane Radigue, Ellen Arkbro, Phill Niblock.
"Eternally Frozen" is released physically via Maple Death and digitally by Bow