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He sustained speeds of over 19.5 notes per second in each, and played between 13 and 14 notes per second for one full hour. Japanese vocal artist Hatis Noit, whose first EP Illogical Dance came out to much. Though the music is as ever Melnyk’s own, Fallen Trees once again features a number of Erased Tapes artists. In 1985, Lubomyr Melnyk set two world records, documented on film and with full audio, at the Sigtuna Stiftelsen in Sweden. The work that gives it its name, the five-part, 20-minute Fallen Trees, is one of the most ambitious and demanding pieces he has ever created. To explain the proper physical and mental techniques for his music, Melnyk wrote a treatise OPEN TIME: The Art of Continuous Music (1981) and 22 Etudes, to teach the fundamental levels of his continuous technique. Butterfly (For Solo Piano) Erased Tapes first introduced Lubomyr Melnyk and his unique continuous music technique to a wider audience. In 2012 Lubomyrs ears began to notice the remarkable tonal depth of upright pianos. Featuring three newly composed solo piano pieces, the long-form EP showcases another side to Lubomyr Melnyk his more gentle and melodic work. Described as a short musical interlude, Evertina focuses more on melody with another three compositions. Melnyk has composed over 120 works, mostly for piano solo and double piano, and some for piano with ensemble. Now he returns with a 24-minute mini album entitled Evertina. Lubomyr Melnyk Evertina (2014) Released in December 2014 on the London-based Erased Tapes record label as a follow up to Corollaries, the Evertina EP stands in total contrast to the complexity of Three Solo Pieces. Through his work with Carolyn Carlson, he began to create continuous music for piano. This mean, metal-looking guy with a bit of the crazy in his eye is a.
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With numerous self-released albums, on his very own Bandura Records, Melnyk is quickly gaining recognition among his contemporaries and fans. Many of his works were presented in conjunction with modern dance. Ukranian born Lubomyr Melnyk has an appearance contradictory to the sounds he makes. Although Melnyk’s discography goes back to 1979, it is with the support of Erased Tapes that this amazing artist is first introduced to our ears. Melnyk lived in Paris from 1973 to 1975, supporting himself by playing for modern dance classes, most notably in conjunction with Carolyn Carlson at the Paris Opera.