Paddle to the Sea Third Coast Percussion
Album info
Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
09.02.2018
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Philip Glass (1937 - ):
- 1 Aguas da Amazonia: No. 1, Madeira River 05:42
- From "Paddle to the Sea":
- 2 The Lighthouse and the Cabin 04:23
- 3 Flow 02:34
- 4 Open Water 04:19
- 5 Thaw 03:36
- 6 The Stewards 02:44
- 7 Niagara 03:20
- 8 Sanctuary 05:07
- 9 The Locks 03:08
- 10 Release 01:52
- 11 The Lighthouse 02:54
- Traditional:
- 12 Chigwaya (Arr. M. Chingodza for Percussion Ensemble) 04:57
- Jacob Druckman (1928 - 1996): Reflections on the Nature of Water:
- 13 I. Crystalline 02:56
- 14 II. Fleet 01:52
- Philip Glass (1937 - ): Aguas da Amazonia:
- 15 No. 2, Xingu River 04:59
- Jacob Druckman (1928 - 1996): Reflections on the Nature of Water:
- 16 III. Tranquil 02:45
- 17 IV. Gently Swelling 02:09
- Philip Glass (1937 - ): Aguas da Amazonia:
- 18 No. 3, Japurá River 02:57
- Jacob Druckman (1928 - 1996): Reflections on the Nature of Water:
- 19 V. Profound 04:35
- 20 VI. Relentless 02:15
- Philip Glass (1937 - ): Aguas da Amazonia:
- 21 No. 4, Amazon River 09:35
Info for Paddle to the Sea
Third Coast Percussion’s Paddle to the Sea transports listeners into a realm of imaginative sounds and world-premiere recordings evoking the aquatic world. Anchoring the album is the Grammy Award-winning ensemble’s original new collaborative composition Paddle to the Sea. The fearsomely talented foursome conceived it as a live soundtrack to the charming, Oscar-nominated 1966 film of the same name, based on a classic children’s story about a Native Canadian boy who carves a wooden figure called Paddle-to-the-Sea and launches him on a solo canoe voyage to the ocean. The Dallas Morning News called Third Coast’s concert performance “arresting and enjoyable.” TheaterJones called it “unforgettable” and said, “There was something magical about the performance, but it is almost impossible to describe the experience in mere words.”
In composing Paddle to the Sea, Third Coast found a wellspring of ideas in the other works they’ve included on the album. Jacob Druckman’s Reflections on the Nature of Water revels in textures and timbres unique to the marimba as it explores the different characters water can embody. Third Coast plays its own arrangement of selections from Philip Glass’s 12 Pieces for Ballet (originally composed for piano) — also drawing inspiration from Brazilian group Uakti’s multi-instrumental version, titled Aguas da Amazonia. The final leg of Third Coast’s waterborne adventure is Zimbabwean Musekiwa Chingdoza’s arrangement of Chigwaya, a song from the Shona tradition used to call water spirits.
This new version of "Madeira River" highlights the craftsmanship Third Coast Percussion puts into each phrase. Even subtle moments can be revelatory ... They play as if they're a single, eight-armed organism ... A sense of understatement gives this interpretation much of its potency." (Brad Turner, NPR)
Third Coast Percussion
Third Coast Percussion
Hailed by The New Yorker as “vibrant” and “superb,” Third Coast Percussion explores and expands the extraordinary sonic possibilities of the percussion repertoire, delivering exciting performances for audiences of all kinds. Formed in 2005, Third Coast Percussion has developed an international reputation with concerts and recordings of inspiring energy and subtle nuance.
These “hard-grooving” musicians (New York Times) have become known for ground-breaking collaborations across a wide range of disciplines, including concerts and residency projects with engineers at the University of Notre Dame, architects at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, astronomers at the Adler Planetarium, and more. The ensemble has also designed free iPhone and iPad apps that allow audience members to create their own musical performances and take a deeper look at the music performed by Third Coast Percussion.
Third Coast Percussion is the Ensemble-in-Residence at the University of Notre Dame's DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, a position they assumed in 2013. They have the honor of being the first ensemble at the University of Notre Dame to create a permanent and progressive ensemble residency program at the center. Third Coast Percussion performs multiple recitals annually as part of the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center’s Presenting Series, engages with the local community, and leads interdisciplinary projects in collaboration with a wide range of disciplines across campus.
Third Coast’s recent and upcoming concerts and residencies include the Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY), De Doelen (Rotterdam), the Barbican (London), Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago), Town Hall Seattle, Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival (CO), Eastman Kilbourn Recital Series (NY), St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Liquid Music Series (MN), Ensemble Music Society of Indianapolis, National Gallery of Art (DC), University of Chicago Presents, the Austin Chamber Music Festival, and more. Third Coast has introduced percussion to chamber music audiences in Texas, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Illinois, securing invitations to return to many of these series.
Third Coast’s passion for community outreach includes a wide range of residency offerings while on tour, in addition to a long-term residency with the Holy Cross/Immaculate Heart of Mary Marimba Ensemble on Chicago’s South Side. In addition to its national performances, Third Coast Percussion’s hometown presence includes an annual Chicago series, with four to five concerts in locations around the city. The ensemble has collaborated in concert with a wide range of artists and performing ensembles including Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Eighth Blackbird, the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, Ensemble Signal, and video artists Luftwerk.
The members of Third Coast Percussion —Sean Connors, Robert Dillon, Peter Martin, and David Skidmore—hold degrees in music performance from Northwestern University, the Yale School of Music, the Eastman School of Music, the New England Conservatory, and Rutgers University. Third Coast Percussion performs exclusively with Pearl/Adams Musical Instruments, Zildjian Cymbals, Remo Drumheads, and Vic Firth sticks and mallets.
Booklet for Paddle to the Sea