Comments for Four Eggs

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Produced by Carla Seidl

Other pieces by Carla Seidl

Summary: When invited to be a lunch guest in an Azerbaijani home, be prepared for cultural difference and great hospitality.
 

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Review of Four Eggs

This piece is a sonic feast and a treat for the imagination. Ambient sounds are wonderfully observed and orchestrated here; narration is balanced acoustically, and the words are very fine--both wry and respectful. And the tones of the Azerbaijani language are beautiful, especially in the opening, when they linger untranslated. Some of the later dialogue could be given a more space relative to the translation. That said, it's a remarkably balanced tone poem altogether.

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Review of Four Eggs

Through its subtle use of ambient sounds, Four Eggs transports listeners straight into a village in northern Azerbaijan to exotic, and even intimate, effect.

Seidl's narration has a pleasant, unpolished, and earnest tone which pulls you further into the piece, and the content of the narrative is packed with intriguing information.

There were a couple moments where I thought the background sounds muddied the narrative mildly, but it should not dissuade anyone from enjoying such an original piece.