Icy, ghostly uneasy listening from microtonal magician Giacinto Scelsi (1905-88). This nice compact album from the Royal Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia contains four of Scelsi's works for string orchestra; as the liner notes point out, this is the ideal force for really exploring in depth how Scelsi's music was so unique. The continuous shifting of the tonal and harmonic ground beneath your feet, coupled with the various advanced techniques applied to the strings, mean that any temporary refuge in a recognisable chord is likely to vanish into thin air the next moment.
This can be appreciated to its fullest extent on the first and lengthiest piece Natura Renovatur (1967), a rewrite of an earlier string quartet. The unrelenting darkness of Anagamin (1965) is next, contrasted with the calmer, luminous Ohoi (1966), then to finish comes the brief, but no less eerie Elohim, published posthumously. Incredible music to get lost in on dark nights.
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Previously posted at SGTG:
Quatro Pezzi Per Orchestra/Anahit/Uaxuctum
Quatro Pezzi Per Orchestra/Anahit/Uaxuctum

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Hmm. Strange indeed - when I try downloading and testing the files in my usual media player, right enough, they fail, but play fine in the basic player that came with my phone.
DeleteYeah, must have got corrupted somehow. Will re-up when I get the chmnce. Sorry about that!
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DeleteCD re-ripped, re-upped & checked - should be all good!
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ReplyDeleteThe new link works perfectly. Thank you for this great music !
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