Concert broadcast from Glasgow last month, with the announcer opening on a Xenakis quote: "savageness is part of everyday life". With such a weighty introduction, you'd be expecting some fireworks, and the musicians of the BBC SSO certainly deliver in the opening blast of Xenakis' computer-composed Atrées. But there's subtlety too, in the sumptuous rendering of Debussy's Jeux that fills out the concert's first half.
Ilan Volkov, a conductor I always like for his relish for the avant-garde, talks us through the tuning used for Ligeti's Ramifications before taking the two groups of strings into the piece's still-remarkable miasma of sound. The grand finale is another landmark in 20th century music, Bartók's Music For Strings, Percussion & Celesta, sounding riveting all the way from the grand sweep at its outset through the eerie third movement and beyond.
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Iannis Xenakis at SGTG:
Phlegra, Jalons etc
Oresteïa
Synaphaï
Persephassa
Ata, Jonchaies etc
Pléiades/Psappha
Bohor etc
Kraanerg
Terretektorh/Nomos Gamma
La Légende D'Eer
Persepolis
Oresteïa
Synaphaï
Persephassa
Ata, Jonchaies etc
Pléiades/Psappha
Bohor etc
Kraanerg
Terretektorh/Nomos Gamma
La Légende D'Eer
Persepolis
György Ligeti at SGTG:
hello alan, thank you for your great recommendations and ongoing work here. would you please check if you could find the gunter herbig pärt recording "here ever I go" on naxos please?
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Alan. Do you happen to have or know a web site where I can get the new Tangerine Dream 8 cd box set. I am surprised that it's this hard to find. Thank you and again welcome back.
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