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ID: NMCD121 (EAN: 5023363012126) | 1 CD | DDD Ausgefolgt: 2006
- LABEL:
- NMC
- Subkolektion:
- Orchester
- Komponisten:
- ANDERSON, Julian
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Interpreten:
- COCCIOLI, Lamberto (electronics) | WILSON, Scott (electronics)
- Ensembles:
- Birmingham Contemporary Music Group | City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus | City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
- Dirigenten:
- BRABBINS, Martyn | HALSEY, Simon | KNUSSEN, Oliver | ORAMO, Sakari
- Andere Infos:
Book of Hours combines ensemble and live electronics in a tribute to the glories of late medieval art; it uses electronic sound as (in the composer's words) "an extra colour … rather as gold-leaf might be applied in a Medieval manuscript".
This exploration of other times and sound-worlds is continued in Eden, Four American Choruses and Symphony (inspired by a painting of Lake Keitele in Finland); the disc is completed by Imagin'd Corners, an exuberant showpiece for five horns and orchestra.
Note on Recording (Track 9 "noise")
We would like to point out that the crackling noise present on track 2 of Book of Hours (track 9 of the album) is intentional. The composer's idea was to begin Part 2 of the work as a distorted version of Part 1 (track 8). Julian Anderson has explained to us that he is recreating - with electronics - the surface noise of LPs bought in Eastern Europe before the fall of the Berlin Wall (he has a strong interest in Eastern European music).
1- City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra/ Martyn Brabbins, conductor
2, 7 - City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra/ Sakari Oramo, conductor
3, 4, 5, 6 - City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus/ Simon Halsey, conductor
8, 9 - Birmingham Contemporary Music Group/ Oliver Knussen, conductor
CD 1
ANDERSON, Julian b.1967
1. Eden
2. Imagin'd Corners
3. Four American Choruses: 1 - I'm A Pilgrim
4. Four American Choruses: 2 - Beautiful Valley of Eden
5. Four American Choruses: 3 - Bright Morning Star!
6. Four American Choruses: 4 - At the Fountain
7. Symphony
8. Book of Hours: Part 1
9. Book of Hours: Part 2
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"For his "fusion of direct simplicity and delirious complexity", which won him this year's RPS award for large-scale composition, Anderson has become one of the most admired British composers of his generation. Here's why."
The Observer 2006
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