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Hockets for Two Voices (EP)

by Meara O'Reilly

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    A beautiful package featuring photography of sculptures by Tauba Auerbach. Inserts include graphic representations of each hocket. Mastered and cut for vinyl by Grammy-winning engineer Emily Lazar (Björk, Sia, Beck, et al).

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    A beautiful package featuring photography of sculptures by Tauba Auerbach and signed by composer Meara O'Reilly. Inserts include graphic representations of each hocket. Mastered and cut for high-quality 180g vinyl by Grammy-winning engineer Emily Lazar (Björk, Sia, Beck, et al).

    Includes unlimited streaming of Hockets for Two Voices (EP) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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    Edition of just two test pressings for Meara O'Reilly's acclaimed debut, "Hockets for Two Voices," straight from the QRP factory. Each copy is signed by the composer and shipped in a protective polybag.

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II. 01:42
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III. 01:36
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IV. 01:30
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V. 01:32
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VI. 01:26
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VII. 01:22

about

In just over ten minutes of recorded music, Los Angeles-based composer, artist, and instrument designer Meara O’Reilly can communicate a daunting breadth of creative possibility. That’s no mean feat in today’s soundbite-obsessive world, but it’s part of what makes Hockets for Two Voices such an unusual and compelling addition to the hypermodern canon of new music.

Hocketing refers to the practice of splitting a melody across multiple parts, often in very surprising ways. While the form dates back to the vocal music of medieval Europe, it’s also found in indigenous folk practices from all over the world.

For O’Reilly, who grew up in a household filled with classical music, but who was drawn to the study of musical cognition and perception, her pursuit of hocketing is a natural extension of her interests.

“I feel a little like an outsider in some ways,” she admits, “in the sense that I didn’t come from a conservatory background. I was very much steeped in experimentalism and noise music in college. More recently I’ve found myself crossing over in the other direction, where I’m learning to write for orchestral instruments. I really love the focus and discipline and attention to listening that’s present in classical music, where you have the careful rehearsal of these perfect, beautiful little elements. I'm interested in merging both of these perspectives in my work.”

Hockets for Two Voices​ consists of seven movements, each less than two minutes long, but it took a year to record, requiring a vocal precision that pushed O’Reilly to physical limits she hadn’t yet explored, much less conceived of. At times, each voice alone can be an off-kilter sequence of leaps in pitch and rhythm; clarity only comes when that voice joins its counterpart. The result, referred to in music cognition as pseudo-polyphony, is the perception that there are more voices at play than in reality. In writing these pieces, O’Reilly drew inspiration from psychoacoustic researcher Albert Bregman, who demonstrated how the limits of our perceptual processes can actively shape our experience of music.

credits

released October 25, 2019

All tracks performed and recorded by Meara O’Reilly in Los Angeles CA, April 2017-June 2018.
Engineering by Sonny Diperri, April 21-26 2017
Mixed by Marta Salogni in London UK, March 2019.
Mastered by Emily Lazar at the Lodge NYC, assisted by Chris Allgood, April 2019.

Early versions of hockets II., V., and VI. were commissioned by Tauba Auerbach for a performance at The Kitchen in NYC on April 29th, 2016.

For Isaiah Saxon.

Special thanks: Tauba Auerbach, Kate Conklin, David Longstreth, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Thom Monahan, Christina Isobel, Arwen Griffith, Timothy O’Reilly, Gina Blaber, Bob Poole, Marina Mcdougall Vella, Rosemary Feitis, Marg Starbuck, and Bill Boykin.

Executive Producers:
Michael Gordon, David Lang, Kenny Savelson and Julia Wolfe
Label Manager: Bill Murphy
Sales & Licensing: Adam Cuthbert
Label Assistant: Cassie Wieland
Art Direction and Design: Tauba Auerbach, Meara O’Reilly, Isaiah Saxon
Cover Image: an edited photograph of a sculpture by Tauba Auerbach,
titled: Where there had once been a snag in the fabric.
Photography: Field Studio. © MOCA Cleveland 2018

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Meara O'Reilly Los Angeles, California

Meara O'Reilly is a composer and artist with a focus on perception and new musical interfaces.

Hockets for Two Voices is her debut EP with Cantaloupe Music.

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