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Thanksgiving Peace Meditation
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From: Michael Joly
Instrumental peace meditation interstitial
Crafting a Sound Response - Sept. 11 Memorial
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From: Michael Joly
Making a Flute on Sept. 11, 2001 to process the day
Piece Description
About the peace meditation series. Each interstitial in this series is a musical meditation on peace and the subject of the title. I have a daily practice of performing short pieces with one breath on hand-made, modal reed flutes. Preparation is rigorous. Execution, a spontaneous gesture. I imagine both peace and the subject of the title during the performance of each piece in a recording session. This is difficult to do and I only release the one performance from each session where my focus is most clearly heard. Occasionally, I'll make a special flute and use it only for one particular peace meditation. In that case, construction of the flute is itself a peace meditation on the subject of the title. The enveloping ambient sound field heard in these pieces comes from multiple electronic echo, reverberation and surround sound devices arranged to create an electronic sacred space supportive of the meditation. I enter this virtual "sound house of peace" via headphones and perform a session while present there. Subjectively, the experience is like entering a large mosque, temple or cathedral where sounds magnify, sustain and acoustically rise in a heaven-bound aural metaphor. The combination of hand-made flutes and electronic processing creates a modern spiritual technology with an ancient antecedent - the Tibetan prayer wheel. These mechanical devices focus and amplify meditative consciousness through the hand-turning of a wheel containing written prayers. Tibetans believe meditative focus combined with repetitive physical action causes a corresponding effect in the physical world through energetic resonance. There are other examples of mental/spiritual practice manifested through hand-manipulation of objects - Catholic rosary beads for example. I believe broadcasting these peace meditations would be functionally similar to the repetitive turning of a prayer wheel. The reed flute meditations are activated multiple times as they resonate within the heart and mind of each individual hearing them as the pieces are juxtaposed between news stories.
2 Comments
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Review of Mahmoud Abbas Peace MeditationCalming interstitial spot, provides an opportunity for contemplation and relaxation between current affairs pieces, very much of "All Songs Considered" ilk. |











Chelsea Merz
Posted on September 10, 2003 at 07:47 AM | Permalink
Review of Mahmoud Abbas Peace Meditation
In order to fairly evaluate this I would need to hear it in the right context. This would probably create the intended mood if it were used as a music bed for a show like "The World" or "Living on Earth." On its own this music left me quite neutral. But of course in the right context, juxtaposed with the right content it would gain a whole other dimension--and in doing so I imagine it would leave me feeling slightly blue.