Misha Feigin & Susan Alcorn
Misha Feigin– classical guitar (on tracks 1 and 2), dobro (on track 3), balalaika (on track 4) | Susan Alcorn – pedal steel guitar
Recorded by Steve Good in Louisville, Kentucky. Produced by Misha Feigin. Photos by Misha Feigin. All Music by Misha Feigin and Susan Alcorn. DPR Records, BMI (c) 2012, 221 N. Clifton Ave. No. 31, Louisville KY 40206
Tracklist: 1. Behind Reflections [12:23] 2. In the Flux [12:35] 3. Aerial Disturbances [18:41] 4. Little Creatures, Lights, and Clouds [10:40]
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Susan Alcorn is a Baltimore, Maryland-based composer and musician who has received international recognition as an innovator of the pedal steel guitar, an instrument whose sound is commonly associated with country and western music. Alcorn has absorbed the technique of C&W pedal steel playing and refined it to a virtuosic level. Her original music reveals the influence of free jazz, avant-garde classical music, Indian ragas, Indigenous traditions, and other musics of the world. The UK Guardian describes her music as “beautiful, glassy and liquid, however far she strays from pulse and conventional harmony.
In addition to frequent tours throughout North America and Europe, Susan has performed in the UK at the London Festival of Experimental Music, the On The Outside Festival in Newcastle, and the Glasgow Improvisors Orchestra Improvisation Festival; in France at the Musique Action Festival in Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, Ateliers Tampon and Instants Chavires in Paris; in Germany at the Leipzig JazzTage and with the ICI Ensemble in Munich; The Stone, CBGBs, and Issue Project Room in New York; Il Continiere in Rome; and at Arsenic and Cave 12 in Switzerland.
Though mostly a solo performer, she has collaborated with numerous artists including Pauline Oliveros, Eugene Chadbourne., the late Peter Kowald, Chris Cutler, Fred Frith, Maggie Nicols, Joe Giardullo, Joe McPhee, Mike Cooper, Lê Quan Ninh, Ellen Fullman, Evan Parker, Ellery Eskelin, and John Butcher as well as continuing projects with Caroline Kraabel, cellist Janel Leppin and Scottish guitarist George Burt.