Maya Beiser, described as a “cello rock star” (Rolling Stone) and “ferociously adventurous” (San Francisco Chronicle), will release her next album, TranceClassical, worldwide on July 29, 2016 with Innova Recordings. The full album is streaming for one week, beginning on July 22, exclusively on Apple Music. Watch the album trailer now Here. TranceClassical is available for pre-order on iTunes.
In TranceClassical, Maya explores music for cello that entrances, and that transforms and transcends boundaries, styles, and centuries. TranceClassical includes selections by a wide array of composers, brought to common ground by Maya’s unique artistic vision – from J.S. Bach to Imogen Heap, from Medieval visionary composer Hildegard von Bingen to Wilco drummer and composer Glenn Kotche, from Arab-American composer Mohammed Fairouz’s new Kol Nidrei to David Lang’s take on Lou Reed’s Heroin, plus world premiere recordings of music by Michael Gordon, Julia Wolfe, and David T. Little, and original arrangements by Maya.
Praise for TranceClassical so far:
“The pulsating bass line ticks away, reminding us of the timelessness of [Bach’s] music” -NPR
“a kickass new record” -WNYC
“Maya Beiser’s aptly titled new album indeed casts a spell.” -Blogcritics
“simply one of the most interesting, most stunning albums of contemporary music I have heard in a while” -Audiophile Audition
“rockstar glam and personal magnetism … endlessly inventive and a joy to listen to” -San Francisco Classical Voice
“Beiser’s cello is augmented with all manner of high-tech studio wizardry . . . that yield orchestral-size textures” -The Philadelphia Inquirer
Upcoming Concert Dates (details: www.mayabeiser.com/calender-page):
August 13: Breckenridge, CO – Breckenridge Music Festival
August 17: San Francisco, CA – SFJazz
September 13: New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge
October 27: Iowa City, IA – Hancher Auditorium
November 19: Stockholm, Sweden – Konserthus
February 10: London, England – Kings Place
Maya’s performance of J.S. Bach’s Air on G, which opens the album, evokes the sound of an old LP, spinning on a distant turntable. Michael Gordon’s All Vows takes the Jewish Yom Kippur prayer, the Kol Nidrei (which translates to All Vows) and reimagines it entirely. Maya melds cello and electronically transformed vocals, sung simultaneously while she plays, in Imogen Heap’s mesmerizing Hide and Seek. Composer and drummer Glenn Kotche of Wilco contributes Three Parts Wisdom, a rhythmic and multilayered new work for Maya, described as “a soaring, gorgeous tour de force for solo cello” by The Washington Post. In Lou Reed’s Heroin, arranged by David Lang, Maya sings the haunting confessional over her cello’s arpeggios in a startlingly moving take on the original. Julia Wolfe’s Emunah (or “belief”) is an ancient-feeling vocal and cello duo expounding on the idea of devotion. Arab-American composer Mohammed Fairouz’s new Kol Nidrei, in which Maya sings the text in Aramaic, also engages echoes of ancient cantorial styles, and has been described as “simply gorgeous” (The New York Times) and “luxuriant” (San Francisco Chronicle). David T. Little’s driving Hellhound, writtenfor Maya, is based on legendary bluesman Robert Johnson’s 1937 song Hellhound On My Trail, which tells the story of a man pursued by demons. The album closes with Maya’s plaintive but ardent arrangement of Medieval visionary Hildegard von Bingen’s O Virtus Sapientiae.
Cellist Maya Beiser defies categories. Passionately forging a career path through uncharted territories, she has captivated audiences worldwide with her virtuosity, eclectic repertoire, and relentless quest to redefine her instrument’s boundaries. A featured performer on the world’s most prestigious stages including Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, London’s South Bank Centre, Sydney Opera House, Big Ears, and the Barbican’s Sound Unbound, she has collaborated with a wide range of artists across many disciplines, including Brian Eno, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Robert Woodruff, Bill Morrison, among many others. Maya Beiser is a 2015 United States Artists Distinguished Fellow. Her 2011 TEDtalk has been watched by close to one million people and translated to 32 languages. www.mayabeiser.com