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Sufjan Stevens: The Decalogue
Sufjan Stevens: The Decalogue

Sufjan Stevens: The Decalogue in Bloomington, MN

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One of the most important things fans should know about this
Sufjan Stevens
album is that he doesn't actually appear on it. In 2017,
Stevens
was commissioned to write music for a dance piece choreographed by
Justin Peck
for the New York City Ballet.
turned in a ten-piece suite for solo piano called
The Decalogue
, the title and themes inspired by the Ten Commandments. 2019's album
gives fans a chance to hear
' score wherever they listen to music, but rather than perform the pieces himself,
Timo Andres
, a noted composer and pianist, was brought in for the recording sessions. Without
' trademark lyrics, vocals, or bold but passionate ensemble arrangements,
becomes a very different animal than nearly everything else in his catalog. The music is angular and often amelodic, though the strength and dynamics of
Andres
' skills at the keyboard are superb and his dexterity gives the recordings a greater sense of drama than most solo recordings would bring. It's more than a bit difficult to imagine how this is supposed to work without seeing
Peck
's choreography in action, but the music moves back and forth between beauty and unrest with enough confidence that one can feel the purpose and the flow of
, even if you can't see it. Like many recordings of music designed as accompaniment and not meant to stand alone,
sometimes feels rather incomplete, especially presented in such elemental form, but committed fans will want to give it a listen, and it's good to hear this unique talent willing to push his own stylistic boundaries. ~ Mark Deming
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