From Silence to Sorcery
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Reception
Template:Music ratings The Allmusic review by Stephen Eddins awarded the album 4½ stars stating "it's notable for the variety of its sonorities, for its disciplined economy, and for the integrity of the evocative sound world he creates".[2]
Writing for All About Jazz, Troy Collins commented "A remarkably restrained effort in contrast with his usual output, Zorn again proves his creative viability as a post-modern renaissance man with a sublime collection of chamber music".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by John Zorn
- "Goetia I" - 0:57
- "Goetia II" - 2:46
- "Goetia III" - 1:07
- "Goetia IV" - 1:42
- "Goetia V" - 1:12
- "Goetia VI" - 1:54
- "Goetia VII" - 2:53
- "Goetia VIII" - 1:20
- "Gris-Gris" - 9:41
- "Shibboleth: I Abglanzbeladen/II Im Leeren (In Empty Space)/III Mandelnde (Almond-like)/IV Hinterlassne (Left Back)/V Etwas Wie Nacht (Something Like Night)/VI Aus Verlorem (From Things Lost)" - 12:37
Personnel
- Jennifer Choi - violin (tracks 1-8)
- William Winant - drums, percussion (tracks 9 & 10)
- Lois Martin - viola (track 10)
- Fred Sherry - cello (track 10)
- Steve Drury - clavichord (track 10)
- Brad Lubman - conductor (track 10)
References
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- ↑ Tzadik catalogue
- ↑ Eddins, S. Allmusic Review accessed October 23, 2013
- ↑ Collins, T. All About Jazz Review, July 6, 2007.
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