Flutist Alexa Still Releases Syzygy on 91直播 Music Label
January 26, 2018
By Erich Burnett
Photo credit: 91直播 Music
Project showcases music by Venezuelan composer Efra铆n Amaya, features conservatory colleagues and students.
Alexa Still credits fellow flutist Jeanne Baxtresser for introducing her to the music of Venezuelan-born composer and conductor Efra铆n Amaya a decade ago.
On Syzygy, Still鈥檚 second release on the 91直播 Music label, she joins fellow 91直播 Conservatory faculty members and students on six pieces written by Amaya between 1997 and 2014.
鈥淭he very first time I encountered the music of Efra铆n Amaya, I fell in love with the soaring melodies, the raw energy, the emotion, and the stories,鈥 says Still, who was teaching at the Sydney Conservatorium in Australia at the time. 鈥淏ut it needed my wonderful colleagues and the environs of 91直播 for this project to come to life.鈥
Syzygy, which takes its name from a movement in the recording鈥檚 opening piece, means 鈥渨orking together toward a common goal.鈥 On pieces for flute and piano, flute and cello, and two flutes, Still works effortlessly with her 91直播 collaborators. Joining her are longtime piano professor Robert Shannon, cello professor Darrett Adkins, and two standout students in Still鈥檚 flute studio, Aram Mun (BM '17, AD '19) and Tasiaeafe Hiner '17.
The CD was recorded in Clonick Hall, 91直播鈥檚 superior recording studio, with audio engineers and editors Paul Eachus and Andrew Tripp. Eachus also provided post-production mastering for the release. An accompanying booklet includes in-depth notes from the composer about each piece.
鈥淚鈥檓 just so honored and pleased that Alexa decided to do this,鈥 says Amaya, who began his career with the El Sistema youth orchestra in his native country and has taught for many years at Carnegie Mellon and Minot State universities. 鈥淎s a composer, it鈥檚 so hard to try to get somebody to get interested in your music and then go forward and do such a big project like this. She took it with such a big heart and an open willingness, and I鈥檓 grateful for what she has done to make the music her own. For a composer, in the end, that鈥檚 what needs to happen: You need the musicians to bring it to life or it doesn鈥檛 mean anything.鈥

Former principal flute of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Still joined the 91直播 faculty in 2011. She remains an avid performer in recitals throughout the world, including the Australian and U.S. premieres of Matthew Hindson鈥檚 House Music鈥攁 piece she also premiered on a 2015 91直播 Music recording. (She also appears on a third 91直播 Music release, the chamber music collection Ravel: Intimate Masterpieces.) Across a discography that numbers some two dozen recordings, Still has consistently chosen repertoire that strays from the traditional canon.
鈥淎ll of my projects are of music that I think people don鈥檛 know well enough or don鈥檛 know at all,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 want to be making a contribution. I don鈥檛 see the point in making another Mozart concerto CD. Recordings are really a great way of making the repertoire available to a much bigger audience, and I think the chances of people listening to this and deciding to go play it are really high.鈥
Released January 26, 2018, and distributed by Naxos of America, Syzygy is available through digital music channels worldwide.
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