![]() ![]() The term singing poets is coined in order to regroup artists who used poetic texts for their songs or adopted a poetic persona themselves, but also accounts for the reception of a particular style of popular music in the period and the countries under discussion as poetic/intellectual song. Its central claim is that the concept of the singing poet provided a crucial framing of the field of popular music in both countries and led to a reassessment of the links between literature and popular culture. Like all of Mertens' early releases, Struggle for Pleasure was originally released under the group name Soft Verdict and reissued under Mertens' own name in the late '80s.This thesis is based on a comparative examination of popular music in Greece and France between 19. ![]() As a result, his music is accessible to more listeners than just the die-hard 20th century classical crowd, making the album title considerably less descriptive than it might otherwise be. ![]() Indeed, Mertens' piano style on 'Close Cover' recalls the fragmented impressionism of Bill Evans. Mertens, who began composing and recording at the age of 28, has the melodic sensibility of someone who grew up not only with the modern classical tradition, but with jazz and pop as well. The opening 'Tourtour,' for soprano saxophone and harp, brings entirely unexpected textures out of both instruments, and 'Salernes' keeps from sounding too much like early Terry Riley through the unexpected start-stop motif that reappears throughout the piece. Although Mertens is clearly heavily influenced by American minimalist composers - the title track and 'Gentleman of Leisure' are unalloyed Philip Glass homages - he brings his own brilliant compositional sense and a genuine gift for unexpected arrangements to these pieces. Although 'Close Cover' is the clear highlight of Struggle for Pleasure, the other five tracks are beautifully arranged pieces of modern chamber music. ![]() The fourth release by Belgian post-minimalist composer Wim Mertens, 1983's Struggle for Pleasure, is a brief EP's worth of, as the composer puts it, 'petite musique de chambre.' It sounds a bit stuffy, but it's indicative of Mertens' talent that one of these six tracks, the hauntingly beautiful piano instrumental 'Close Cover,' actually became a hit on the continent when it was released as a single. ![]()
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