Beatrice Dillon / Hideki Umezawa
Basho / Still Forms
Portraits GRM
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2025
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Beatrice Dillon »Basho«

The title of this work by Beatrice Dillon is taken from the notion of ›basho‹, developed by Kitaro Nishida, Japanese philosopher and father of the Kyoto school. Kitaro's 'basho' refers to a fundamental place or field where things exist and interact. Not just a physical location, but a more abstract space where all experiences, thoughts, and phenomena are interconnected. In Nishida's philosophy, »basho« is a dynamic, living ground where subject and object, self and world, are not separate but mutually interrelated. Inspired by this, Beatrice Dillon develops a music of a complex nature, that never ceases to constitute itself as pure presentation, constantly re-exposed, reactivating at every moment both the object of attention and the listener who aims at it. Borrowing both it's sounds (which have no real origin or internal space) and it's idioms from electronic music, Dillon's »Basho« is a diversion, a rearrangement that places us, through elements that are familiar but suddenly alien, back into a field of pure listening.

Hideki Umezawa »Still Forms«

»Still Forms«, by Japanese composer Hideki Umezawa, draws it's sound material from the exploration of Baschet sound structures, instruments developed by the brothers Bernard and François Baschet in the 1950s that have since been highly prized by the world of contemporary musical creation. These structures were presented at the 1970 Osaka World's Fair, and some remained in Japan. Through various recording sessions, in Japan but also in France, Hideki Umezawa re-explores the fascinating sonic potential of these atypical instruments to include them in a highly mastered composition where sounds of acoustic origin and electronic textures respond to each other, as in the distorted reflection of the resonators of the Baschet structures. »Still Forms« is thus a tribute to, and a journey through time through, the incredible power of inspiration and invention of these sound structures, but also a sharpened proposal of contemporary electroacoustic composition that knows how to renew itself without denying it's origins.