Zane Banks, Ingwe, Campbelltown Arts Centre photo John Humphreys |
Guitarist Zane Banks appears before us shrouded in mist, armed with guitar, foot pedals and music stands ready to explore the Mysterium (2003-09), a larger work of which Ingwe is part. A series of movements ensues, each oscillating internally, between cool, liquid reflection and starbursts of awe and anger.
I'd seen Lentz praised in print for his eschewal of rock guitar cliches. However, this should not obscure the fact that the composer and his virtuoso instrumentalist deploy an array of recognisable electric guitar tropes that lend the work a wider resonance than the category 'contemporary classical' might suggest. Sudden note flurries, feedback, reverberation, heavy chording, thrashing, and rapid ascents and descents are vertiginously juxtaposed with quiet jazz-inflected near-melodies, soft brushing of strings and recurrent, transcendent harmonics, chiming and sparkling against a pervasive darkness. Almost ironic, power driven anthemic phrasings, marches and hymning pulse angrily through Ingwe while delicately fingered passages bring temporary reprieve. But a gentle brushing across the strings can turn abrasive, chugging, fast, destructive. The darkness that is Ingwe is alive and volatile.
Zane Banks, Ingwe, Campbelltown Arts Centre photo John Humphreys |
You can hear Zane Banks play Ingwe on Naxos CD 8.572483.
Aurora Festival of Living Music: George Lentz, Ingwe, from Mysterium (Caeli enarrant...VII), for solo electric guitar, guitar Zane Banks, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Sydney, May 12; www.auroranewmusic.com.au/
RealTime issue #109 June-July 2012 pg. web
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