Manfred Kniel: Manfred Kniel and his Reduction Quartet – LOW DOWN MUSIC

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Published on: July 3, 2010

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LOW DOWN MUSIC

You hear the "Reduction Quartet" with eight LOW DOWN compositions. LOW DOWN MUSIC is a clear, uncompromisingly reduced, independent tonal language that includes the basic statements of all possible types of music. LOW DOWN MUSIC is the music of enlightened simplicity, of cheerful failure - it's music by me.

Manfred Kniel

The first title citizen music - in American Burgermusi - is dedicated to the successful German musician, composer and producer Dieter Bohlen. Over a rigid, uniform drum/bass foundation, the wind instruments repeat old Italian operatic-sounding melody fragments. In the middle of the piece, the trumpeter is allowed to briefly interrupt the monotonous severity of the Bürger- or Burgermusi with a whimsical free jazz interlude (parody?) for music-pedagogical reasons.

The second title Naive, deep and horribly beautiful however, is dedicated to our trombonist Mike Svoboda. Mike works closely with the star composers of the contemporary music scene. Difficult, highly complex trombone concertos were/are written especially for him. The Low Down Trombone Concerto Naive, deep and horribly beautiful however, is (monkey)simple. The theme is built of three tones. The accompanying motif of the trumpet consists of 2 (in words: two) different pitches. In addition, there is a steadily reducing simple drum/bass pattern. That's it. Once the soloist has mastered the theme, he can play whatever he wants. Good luck.
PS: I played the prelude to the LOW-DOWN trombone concerto on a metallophone that my Swabian grandfather made during the war. Shortly before his death - he was already on his deathbed - he gave me the instrument. For 10 DM.

The third title miss blue is dedicated to an Irish landowner, in whose house my wife and I were allowed to spend a wonderful, quirky holiday. The aged, educated, distinguished lady lived almost exclusively on biscuits and whiskey.

The fourth title scandal I wrote for a person whom I already know quite well, but who I would like to get to know better. I dedicated the piece to myself. More is nothing more to say.

The fifth title Free'n'open I dedicated it to our bass player. American Southern "down home feeling" blends with the uplifting and comforting sounds of a Salvation Army horn section.

The sixth title police is an attempt at a musical comic strip. The comic heroes, two high-ranking police chiefs, meet regularly at a secret place to goof off. Quote: "This is the only way to endure this job in the long run." There is a dramatic break in the middle of the composition. Without warning, one finds oneself in the reality of a television political discussion show. Two MEPs argue violently. Topic: Will Germany be defended at the Hindu Kush, yes or no? Back to our comic heroes. The police officer duo keeps fooling around. Shit job, indeed.

The seventh title dirge is a mixture of African polymetry and a Czech polka. The dirge is written in a major key. Africans lament in major, Europeans in minor!!!!! I have no idea if that statement is true. I say it anyway.

The eighth title snowfields II has something to do with my childhood or my early youth. At that time I was first with the YMCA and later with the Boy Scouts. At the campfire we sang “great” songs, so-called journey songs. One song stuck in my mind to this day. In the chorus of When the colorful flags are waving - later we sang the song when we were drunk - it says: "Snowfields flash - shine from afar - lands sink - in the sea of ​​​​clouds". The LOW-DOWN title was born from this memory snowfields II. The music of snowfields II is a mixture of long-distance song and punk rock, so-called long-distance punk. I dedicate this title to the punk group “Die Toten Hosen”.

program:

Manfred Kniel and his Reduction Quartet
Low down music

[01] citizen music 09:17
[02] Naive, deep and horribly beautiful 07:32
[03] miss blue 04:24
[04] scandal 06:27
[05] Free'n'open 06:35
[06] police 05:07
[07] dirge 04:52
[08] snowfields II 02:54

total time: 47:10

All compositions by Manfred Kniel

Karl Farrent, trumpets
Mike Svoboda, trombone
Veit Huebner, bass
Manfred Kniel, drums

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08/2010

LOW DOWN MUSIC is a clear, uncompromisingly reduced and independent musical language, which includes the basic elements of all possible kinds of music. All the pieces on this CD demonstrate a huge variety of influences on the music; the German musician and composer Dieter Bohlen, the trombonist in the ensemble Mike Svoboda, an Irish land owner and the Salvation Army to name but a few.

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