The Sea

Francisco del Pino, Charlotte Mundy

Notice Recordings, 2025

[EN] The Sea is a fine example of a beautiful exchange between composer and performer, with Francisco del Pino’s precise and rhythmically intricate compositions brought vividly to life by Charlotte Mundy’s clear, subtly emotive and powerful voice. Despite having unmistakable reference points in early polyphony, The Sea employs harmonies, rhythms, and articulations that reach out gently but firmly. The repetition of syllables in “Material” brings out the thrill of small changes: sudden chords, dissonances, the fleeting emotion of Mundy’s meticulous phrasing. By contrast, “The Sea”—a text by Victoria Cóccaro—foregrounds words in a layered, roiling bed composed of ruminations on water, creation, mysteries of existence, and ecstatic passions for the mundane and beautiful. Repeated phrases and lines form a loamy foundation from which unfurls an expansive wave-like monologue that, through Mundy’s voice, alternately resembles a mantra, a recitation, and a desperate prayer. Simultaneously grieving, wildly optimistic, and in love with life. The layering of words necessitates a particular way of listening; comprehending only some phrases above the fray, with such fragmentation leading to heightened, momentary resonances as the brain tries to stay afloat. In a profound way, this deeply generous performance also brings to mind the role of recording technologies—multitrack digital recording, editing, panning, reverbs—in achieving a level of precision almost absolute in terms of both performance and emotional intent. (Evan Lindorff-Ellery)

Créditos
Francisco del Pino, música
Charlotte Mundy, canto

Texto de “The Sea” por Victoria Cóccaro, traducido al inglés por Rebekah Smith. Editado por DoubleCross Press, 2024

Producido y grabado por Charlotte Mundy y Francisco del Pino
Mezclado y masterizado por Matt Poirier

Con un especial agradecimiento a Princeton Sound Kitchen y el Departamento de Música de la Universidad de Princeton

Diseño de portada por E. Lindorff-Ellery
Impreso en Small Fires Press


obras en este disco:
The sea (2020) ca. 20'
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Material (2024) ca. 30'
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