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Transliaciya

by Ales Tsurko

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Twenty-six 02:16
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Forty-two 07:04
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Thirteen 11:56
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No. 1 05:20
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No. 2 06:37
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Twenty-seven 04:07
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No. 4 04:37
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Transliaciya 03:08

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written, recorded and mixed by ales tsurko

tatiana volynets – violin
anna skripnikova – viola
olga yemtsova – cello
anastasiya benderskaya – soprano
natalia vedeneeva – violin (on twenty-six)

vsevolod shvayba – photo
anastasiya benderskaya – model

mastered by ian hawgood

www.preservedsound.com
2016 © Preserved Sound PS34

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released April 1, 2016

Influenced by such composers as Sergei Rachmaninov, Valentin Silvestrov, Morton Subotnick, François Bayle and Iannis Xenakis, Ales Tsurko uses composition techniques from contemporary classical music and mixes them with elements from the non-academic and electronic fields of music, as well as post rock and shoegaze music.

Ales Tsurko is a self-taught composer from Minsk, Belarus. He is also the founder of the Society for the Development of New Music, the purpose of which is to develop and promote contemporary classical music. This is his first album on Preserved Sound.


We are transmitters of the Big Bang.

In a sharp white and infinitely long empty room, a boy pushed a black billiard-like ball. The ball rolled, and then collided with another black ball. The first ball transferred force, which caused the second ball to move … then they both stopped. It was started with a push, which was the result of a will … and the will was the result of a thought … the thought was the result of an idea or emotion, created by the brain … and the brain was the result of evolution … and all of this was the result of the Big Bang.

Everything is subject to the laws of nature, whose son the boy was. And this is why he knew when and where the ball would stop. And most importantly, he knew that the ball would stop. Even if the boy spent his whole life rolling the ball in the infinity of whiteness, the ball would stop with the end of life … all force inevitably becomes just heat.

Everyone transmits force in their own way. A mother gives birth to a child – a new transmitter … a politician via words … and force sparks in our hearts and minds. But the cleanest transmission is the one via an artist. A meteorologist remarked that if the chaos theory were correct, one flap of a seagull’s wings would be enough to alter the course of the weather forever.

Everybody will roll somewhere. It just depends on the number of the trolleybus on which they are travelling. Someone will leave, someone will change trolleybus. The driver will ask others to leave the trolleybus at the end of the line. Maybe someone has a particular trolleybus that they often travel on? Then perhaps it’s the trolleybus’s number? And on each doors closing he hears: “The trolleybus’s last stop is Pushkinskaya Metro Station.”

Every event is a result of the previous one. These events are a complex causal relationship, and it’s possible to look back to its start. And so, possibly, there is some algorithm at the root. And if all around has sense, the sense is in the result. And all intermediate calculations should be correct for the correct result. If everything is the subject of a single order, if everything is based on a single equation, then each result of the computation is exact and real … exactly defined … as a defined number which a variable is equal to.

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