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ID: CDMAN124 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano |
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ID: CDMAN128 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano |
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ID: KAI0012332 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Orchestral Works Subcollection: Orchestra When the light gradually fades, only minutes after in vain begins, the quick, interlaced downward lines starting from the outset cease, while soft, lying tones remain, dodging each other by way of quarter-tone intervals. As in Violinkonzert, two harmonic starting points are contrasted: on the one hand, extracts of pure overtone series, on the other hand, chords in the tempered piano mood made of thirds, fourths, and fifths. The difference between these two tone system blurs after the end of the second dark phase with a renewed acceleration of the tempo in the increasing density of the sound. The hearing experience of the overall sound is decisive for Haas:"I don't trust in sound analyses nor in row charts", he explains, examining the detailed computer analyses of real sounds. Georg Friedrich Haas really has a bent for numbers; the implicit symbolism of numbers in in vain applies even to the relation between the size of orchestration (24 instruments in the dark, plus the director in the light) and the microtonal 24:25 interval. (Bernhard Günther)
Includes booklet with text by Bernhard Günther |
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ID: KAI0013022 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Violin José Manuel López López, a composer with many long years of experience, stands out by virtue of his mature style of writing and the consistent way in which he adapts what he writes to the sound which he intends to produce. Since composing his initial musical works during the 1980s, his development has led from atonality to spectralism and, from there, on to experimentation with various temporal granulations. This CD brings together three symphonic works with solo instruments that exemplify this development. Written in the period between 1995 and 2005, they represent three distinctly different contributions to the contemporary orchestral repertoire.
(Horacio Vaggione)
Includes booklet with texts by Horacio Vaggione and José Manuel López López |
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