DiscoverCentennial SoundsJessica Meyer’s ‘Luminous Prison’ Is A Moving Meditation Composed For A Unique Venue
Jessica Meyer’s ‘Luminous Prison’ Is A Moving Meditation Composed For A Unique Venue

Jessica Meyer’s ‘Luminous Prison’ Is A Moving Meditation Composed For A Unique Venue

Update: 2018-07-04
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​Composer Jessica Meyer recently had the kind of experience that gives musicians nightmares. She traveled to the desert in northwestern Colorado to perform a new piece in concert on her viola. It was built on layers of electronic loops. But the unique acoustics at the venue -- known simply as The Tank -- caused those loops to dissolve into a squall of feedback. So Jessica tossed aside the music she’d carefully composed and created something unlike anything she’d written before. She called it “Luminous Prison.” Hear the world premiere of the piece, and the emotional backstory, in this episode of Centennial Sounds from CPR Classical and Colorado Public Radio.
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Jessica Meyer’s ‘Luminous Prison’ Is A Moving Meditation Composed For A Unique Venue

Jessica Meyer’s ‘Luminous Prison’ Is A Moving Meditation Composed For A Unique Venue