








Kory Reeder - Codex Praxis | CD
A Document of Practice for Ensemble
The act of, and the movement of all things: together.
Here, I have attempted to express what could be seen, and what might be I heard in the best ways I could. Standard practice has left a gap in creative impulse; how can we document the creative drive at initiation? It’s about asking questions about the nature and tools of creation, and engaging that world
released March 17, 2020
Music by Kory Reeder
Júlia Coelho - soprano/harp
Héctor A. Torres González - theorbo
J. Andrew Smith - percussion/voice
Diego Villamil - baroque fiddle
Kory Reeder - viola da gamba
Recorded/Mixed/Mastered by Kory Reeder
Assisted by Patrick Reed
A Document of Practice for Ensemble
The act of, and the movement of all things: together.
Here, I have attempted to express what could be seen, and what might be I heard in the best ways I could. Standard practice has left a gap in creative impulse; how can we document the creative drive at initiation? It’s about asking questions about the nature and tools of creation, and engaging that world
released March 17, 2020
Music by Kory Reeder
Júlia Coelho - soprano/harp
Héctor A. Torres González - theorbo
J. Andrew Smith - percussion/voice
Diego Villamil - baroque fiddle
Kory Reeder - viola da gamba
Recorded/Mixed/Mastered by Kory Reeder
Assisted by Patrick Reed
A Document of Practice for Ensemble
The act of, and the movement of all things: together.
Here, I have attempted to express what could be seen, and what might be I heard in the best ways I could. Standard practice has left a gap in creative impulse; how can we document the creative drive at initiation? It’s about asking questions about the nature and tools of creation, and engaging that world
released March 17, 2020
Music by Kory Reeder
Júlia Coelho - soprano/harp
Héctor A. Torres González - theorbo
J. Andrew Smith - percussion/voice
Diego Villamil - baroque fiddle
Kory Reeder - viola da gamba
Recorded/Mixed/Mastered by Kory Reeder
Assisted by Patrick Reed
“Well, it was just as I thought,
the path
all but obliterated-
We had moved then
from the first to the second stage,
from the dream to the proportion.
And look-
here is the line between,
resembling
this line from which our words emerge;
moonlight breaks through.
Shadows on the snow
cast by pine trees”
[...]
“Every hour or so, my friend turned to wave at me,
or I believed she did, though the dark obscured her.
Still her presence sustained me:
some of you will know what I mean.”
-Louise Glück, from “Winter Journey”
credits
released January 5, 2024
Music by Kory Reeder
Marijn Meijer, violin; Colin Stokes, cello; Benjamin Damann, percussion; Kory Reeder, piano
Recorded, Mixed, and Mastered by Kory Reeder in Denton, Texas
Images by Kory Reeder
Executive Producer, Kory Reeder
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