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Sufjan & timo andres Stevens - Decalogue
The title of âThe Decalogueâ has a touch of the grandiose: it means âThe Ten Commandments.â Yet this score, composed by Sufjan Stevens for a dance work choreographed by Justin Peck that premiered with the New York City Ballet in May of 2017, is quiet and experimental. Stevensâs piano score, as played and recorded by Timo Andres, sounds like etudes in the Romantic-modernist tradition, as if prompted by Debussy. With âThe Decalogue,â now released digitally, and on vinyl and CD, Sufjan is makingâgently, without ostentationânew departures. The Decalogue is the third collaboration between NYCB Resident Choreographer Peck and Stevens, following 2012âs Year of the Rabbit and 2014âs Everywhere We Go. The piece was widely praised upon its premiere; The New York Times lauded the âbeauty and charmâ of Peckâs choreography as well as Stevensâ âromantically modernist Ă©tudes.â Brooklyn-based composer-pianist Timo Andres is a Nonesuch Records artist, who has written major works for the Boston Symphony, Carnegie Hall, the Barbican, the TakĂĄcs Quartet, the Concertgebouw, and elsewhere. He performs regularly with Gabriel Kahane, and has frequently appeared with Philip Glass, Becca Stevens, Nadia Sirota, the Kronos Quartet, John Adams, Ted Hearne, and others. As a pianist, Timo has performed at Lincoln Center, for the New York Philharmonic, the LA Phil, at Wigmore Hall, for San Francisco Performances, and at (le) Poisson Rouge. Upcoming highlights include a curated program for the Cincinnati Symphony (featuring Dance Heginbotham and a performance of Andresâs cello concerto, Upstate Obscura), and a solo piano recital for Carnegie Hall. Previous work with Sufjan Stevens includes the orchestration of âPrincipiaâ for Justin Peck and the New York City Ballet. A singer-songwriter currently living in New York, Sufjan Stevensâ preoccupation with epic concepts has motivated two state records (Michigan and Illinois), a collection of sacred and biblical songs (Seven Swans), an electronic album for the animals of the Chinese zodiac (Enjoy Your Rabbit), an expansive EP in homage to the Apocalypse (All Delighted People), a full length partly inspired by the outsider artist Royal Robertson (The Age of Adz) and two Christmas box sets (Songs for Christmas, vol. 1-5 and Silver & Gold, vol. 6-10). BAM has commissioned two works from Stevens, a programmatic tone poem for the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (The BQE) and an instrumental accompaniment to slow-motion rodeo footage (Round-Up). Stevensâ Planetarium, a collaborative album with Nico Muhly, Bryce Dessner and James McAlister imbued with themes of the cosmos, was released in 2017 to widespread critical praise. 2015âs highly acclaimed Carrie & Lowell explored his relationship with his mother in the wake of her death; a companion collection of outtakes, remixes and demos, The Greatest Gift Mixtape, was released in 2017. The songs âLove Yourselfâ and âWith My Whole Heartâ were released in 2018 in celebration of Pride Month, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting the Ali Forney Center in Harlem, NY and the Ruth Ellis Center in Detroit, MI. Stevens also contributed three much-lauded songs to Luca Guadagninoâs critically acclaimed film Call Me By Your Name, including the Oscar-nominated âMystery of Love.â SIDE A 1 I 3:36 2 II 1:40 3 III 1:29 4 IV 3:04 5 V 2:37 SIDE B 6 VI 2:55 7 VII 3:01 8 VIII 3:01 9 IX 2:13 10 X 3:42
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The title of âThe Decalogueâ has a touch of the grandiose: it means âThe Ten Commandments.â Yet this score, composed by Sufjan Stevens for a dance work choreographed by Justin Peck that premiered with the New York City Ballet in May of 2017, is quiet and experimental. Stevensâs piano score, as played and recorded by Timo Andres, sounds like etudes in the Romantic-modernist tradition, as if prompted by Debussy. With âThe Decalogue,â now released digitally, and on vinyl and CD, Sufjan is makingâgently, without ostentationânew departures. The Decalogue is the third collaboration between NYCB Resident Choreographer Peck and Stevens, following 2012âs Year of the Rabbit and 2014âs Everywhere We Go. The piece was widely praised upon its premiere; The New York Times lauded the âbeauty and charmâ of Peckâs choreography as well as Stevensâ âromantically modernist Ă©tudes.â Brooklyn-based composer-pianist Timo Andres is a Nonesuch Records artist, who has written major works for the Boston Symphony, Carnegie Hall, the Barbican, the TakĂĄcs Quartet, the Concertgebouw, and elsewhere. He performs regularly with Gabriel Kahane, and has frequently appeared with Philip Glass, Becca Stevens, Nadia Sirota, the Kronos Quartet, John Adams, Ted Hearne, and others. As a pianist, Timo has performed at Lincoln Center, for the New York Philharmonic, the LA Phil, at Wigmore Hall, for San Francisco Performances, and at (le) Poisson Rouge. Upcoming highlights include a curated program for the Cincinnati Symphony (featuring Dance Heginbotham and a performance of Andresâs cello concerto, Upstate Obscura), and a solo piano recital for Carnegie Hall. Previous work with Sufjan Stevens includes the orchestration of âPrincipiaâ for Justin Peck and the New York City Ballet. A singer-songwriter currently living in New York, Sufjan Stevensâ preoccupation with epic concepts has motivated two state records (Michigan and Illinois), a collection of sacred and biblical songs (Seven Swans), an electronic album for the animals of the Chinese zodiac (Enjoy Your Rabbit), an expansive EP in homage to the Apocalypse (All Delighted People), a full length partly inspired by the outsider artist Royal Robertson (The Age of Adz) and two Christmas box sets (Songs for Christmas, vol. 1-5 and Silver & Gold, vol. 6-10). BAM has commissioned two works from Stevens, a programmatic tone poem for the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (The BQE) and an instrumental accompaniment to slow-motion rodeo footage (Round-Up). Stevensâ Planetarium, a collaborative album with Nico Muhly, Bryce Dessner and James McAlister imbued with themes of the cosmos, was released in 2017 to widespread critical praise. 2015âs highly acclaimed Carrie & Lowell explored his relationship with his mother in the wake of her death; a companion collection of outtakes, remixes and demos, The Greatest Gift Mixtape, was released in 2017. The songs âLove Yourselfâ and âWith My Whole Heartâ were released in 2018 in celebration of Pride Month, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting the Ali Forney Center in Harlem, NY and the Ruth Ellis Center in Detroit, MI. Stevens also contributed three much-lauded songs to Luca Guadagninoâs critically acclaimed film Call Me By Your Name, including the Oscar-nominated âMystery of Love.â SIDE A 1 I 3:36 2 II 1:40 3 III 1:29 4 IV 3:04 5 V 2:37 SIDE B 6 VI 2:55 7 VII 3:01 8 VIII 3:01 9 IX 2:13 10 X 3:42













