Something of Life

November 18, 2014

Something of Life is the debut solo album of cellist Jeffrey Zeigler on Innova Recordings. After eight seasons as a member of the Kronos Quartet, Zeigler is forging a new path as a soloist and collaborative artist moving fluidly across style and genre.

Something of Life is the debut solo album of cellist Jeffrey Zeigler on Innova Recordings. After eight seasons as a member of the Kronos Quartet, Zeigler is forging a new path as a soloist and collaborative artist moving fluidly across style and genre. The record traces the lines of lived life, beginning with Felipe Perez Santiago’s “Glaub,” a piece that explores our constant wrestling with faith and belief. As it moves through new works by Paula Prestini, John Zorn, Philip Glass, Gity Razaz and closes with Glenn Kotche, it touches on both the concrete and the ephemeral, engaging the listener in themes both personal and universal. Joining Zeigler on several tracks are Glenn Kotche, Felipe Perez Santiago, and Jason Treuting from So Percussion.

Track List

1) Glaub
2) Listen, Quiet
3) Babel
4) Orbit
5) Shadow Lines
6) Something of Life

Next is Listen, Quiet by Paola Prestini, an unexpectedly catchy track featuring Jason Treuting of So Percussion. It’s not so much music for solo cello as it is a fantastically quirky percussion piece with a cello narrator. An expert welder of elements, Prestini cuts in recordings of women’s voices in a way that’s vaguely reminiscent of The Books’ Lemon of Pink album.

Album info

Release date:
November 18, 2014

Next is Listen, Quiet by Paola Prestini, an unexpectedly catchy track featuring Jason Treuting of So Percussion. It’s not so much music for solo cello as it is a fantastically quirky percussion piece with a cello narrator. An expert welder of elements, Prestini cuts in recordings of women’s voices in a way that’s vaguely reminiscent of The Books’ Lemon of Pink album.

Q2 Music

November 18, 2014

Something of Life

November 18, 2014

Something of Life

Something of Life is the debut solo album of cellist Jeffrey Zeigler on Innova Recordings. After eight seasons as a member of the Kronos Quartet, Zeigler is forging a new path as a soloist and collaborative artist moving fluidly across style and genre.

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November 10, 2014
Next is Listen, Quiet by Paola Prestini, an unexpectedly catchy track featuring Jason Treuting of So Percussion. It’s not so much music for solo cello as it is a fantastically quirky percussion piece with a cello narrator. An expert welder of elements, Prestini cuts in recordings of women’s voices in a way that’s vaguely reminiscent of The Books’ Lemon of Pink album.