
Lori Goldston expertly elicits a textural tone to bring us into the open spaces of “We Miss You and Wish You Well.” The video by transgender filmmaker Clyde Peterson gives us shots of clouds in real time and views from above snow enshrouded mountains as if from a plane taking off from the winter climate for parts as yet determined. Goldston’s string work on the cello feels like both the ties that bind us to the environs we know and the pull to new places and experiences. The ascending lines soar and level out with the music trailing off and returning with greater force and energy only to float off into the distance again. In the last minute of the song Goldston’s bowing brings forth a sound of conflicting forces reflecting feelings similarly at odds within one’s own mind but in the end settling into the tranquility of acceptance of a decision made. The title of the song says much for the instrumental piece and as part of the new album High and Low, with the “High” part of the album being a series of solo improvised pieces as memorials for Goldston’s friend and Canadian artist-musician the late Geneviève Elverum it expresses well the fragile intensity and delicacy of feeling and the inner turmoil that can strike you when you think on your friend again in bursts that seem manageable if you don’t allow yourself to be crushed by the immensity of it all at once but how that never quite works out. But Goldston tries and gives that expression of heavy emotion some grace and elegance in the execution. Watch the video for “We Miss You and Wish You Well” on YouTube and follow Goldston at the links provided. High and Low is available now via SofaBurn.

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