Zap!
2008 CD
Post-Modern
Classical
Modern Classical
Ambient
Electro
Experimental

Main image
Airplane Ears Music
bass Robert Black
cello Felix Fan
clarinet Evan Ziporyn
composed by Christine Southworth
guitar Eddie Whalen
mastered by Rob Friedman
piano Evan Ziporyn
recorded by Joel Gordon
recorded by Lawrence Manchester
voice Philippa Thompson
The sound of electricity at its rawest and most majestic - sparks, booms, lightning bolts, sizzling corona and low hums from giant motors - intermingle with the sounds of cello, bass, guitar, piano, clarinets, percussion and voice.

Christine Southworth created Zap! in 2004 to explore these possibilities, using the Boston Museum of Science's Theater of Electricity as her venue and instrument. Its centerpiece - MIT Professor Robert Van de Graaff's eponymous Generator, was born in 1931 as one of the world's largest atom smashers. It is still the largest of its kind in the world, standing forty-feet tall and producing up to 1.5 million volts of electricity.

Zap!, a composition in seven parts, takes the sounds of this machine, two large Tesla Coils, and a Jacob's Ladder, merged with rock rhythms and sweet melodies performed by Robert Black, David Cossin, Felix Fan, Philippa Thompson, Eddie Whalen, & Evan Ziporyn. The resulting music is ... electrifying!

Barcode: 859700746721