Mitte der 70er Jahre startete Askill seine Karriere
als Erster Schlagzeuger des Sydney Symphony Orchestras und Begründer
der Perkussionsgruppe Synergy. In seinen Kompositionen verschmelzen
die Rhythmen der verschiedenen Kulturen mit Avantgarde-Elementen.
Vieles ist für Tanzaufführungen geschrieben und in Zusammenarbeit
mit anderen Musikern entstanden (Tekbilek, Hudson, Riley Lee u.a.).
Die 14 Stücke für Schlag- und viele andere Instrumente
wirken nicht abstrakt, sondern sehr konkret und sinnlich.
the projectMichael Askill says his favorite compositions are the ones that have a narrative quality. Rhythm in the Abstract uses his music to tell the story of his varied career. This set of recordings covers more than a decade and includes musicians as diverse as composer/synthesist Nigel Westlake, Japanese koto player Satsuki Odamura, and the Australian Aboriginal musician David Hudson. Listeners who know of Askill's many recordings for Celestial Harmonies and Black Sun may recognize some of these pieces, but this compilation also includes some revised versions of previously released works, and offers a first glimpse at Askill's new score for Graeme Murphy's Sydney Dance Company, a work that uses digital samples from Celestial Harmonies' impressive roster of traditional world music recordings. Askill's music draws as heavily on world music traditions as it
does on Western jazz, rock, and classical music. And being a percussionist,
he says, definitely colors the types of music he creates. "I feel
most comfortable composing - in the traditional sense, on manuscript - with
percussion instruments." As this compilation shows, though, there
is little traditional in Askill's compositions. "that's why I work
with the people I do," he explains. "They bring me the improvising
traditions that they are a part of - Riley Lee's Japanese flute, or
Faruk Tekbilek's Turkish
instruments - and improvise within my context." the artistProducer and composer, Michael Askill, was born in Durban, South Africa, to a British father and a South African mother of British descent. Foreseeing some of the problems Apartheid would bring, the family moved first to Birmingham, England, and then, in 1957 when Askill was five, to Australia. He is regarded by many as Australia's finest percussionist. He is a founding member and Artistic Director of Australia's premier contemporary ensemble Synergy, a composer, producer, and the former Head of the Percussion Department at the Canberra School of Music. He has collaborated with many master musicians in their own right such as Omar Faruk Tekbilek and David Hudson.
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