Alarm Will Sound: A/Rhythmia
A/Rhythmia
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- Label:
- Warner, 2009
- UPC/EAN:
- 0075597993301
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 16.10.2009
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Alarm Will Sound ist ein 20-köpfiges Ensemble, das die New York Times folgendermaßen beschreibt: “Eines der originellsten und aufregendsten Ensembles der amerikanischen Musik-Szene“ Auf ihrem neuen Album “A/rhythmia“, ihrem Nonesuch-Debut, gibt es 14 Stücke, die 6 Jahrhunderte der Musikgeschichte durchlaufen, immer auf der Suche nach “Arrhythmia“: Dem Verlangen nach Rhythmus und Regelmäßigkeit.“ Besondere Herausforderungen in dieser Hinsucht stellen die ausgewählten Stücke dar von u. a. Ligeti, Autechre, Michael Gordon oder Benedict Maosn. Ganz besonders hervorzuheben sind die Stücke von Conlon Nancarrow: Ursprünglich für Maschinen komponiert, haben Alarm Will Sound im gefeierten Konzert in der Carnegie Hall bewiesen, dass auch Menschen diese Kompositionen spielen können.
Nonesuch releases a / rhythmia, the new album from Alarm Will Sound—the 20-member group described by the New York Times as “one of the most vital and original ensembles on the American music scene”—on September 15.
For a / rhythmia, this new-music band—led by Artistic Director Alan Pierson—performs 14 pieces from composers spanning six centuries, all of which explore the concept of “arrhythmia”: “want of rhythm or regularity, specifically of the pulse.” The resulting work, on the ensemble’s fifth record and its first complete album on Nonesuch, upends order and expectation, often taking ideas akin to minimalism and refracting them through a fun-house mirror.
Central to the disc is the player piano work by Conlon Nancarrow, who has intrigued composers like György Ligeti (also represented on a / rhythmia) and John Adams. Although Nancarrow’s studies were originally thought to be playable only by machines, Alarm Will Sound (along with other intrepid musicians) has, as Pierson writes in his program notes, “set about proving that (at least some of) his studies are actually playable by people.” Pierson calls the final track of a / rhythmia, Nancarrow’s Player Piano Study 3A (his first player piano composition), “the most rhythmically challenging music we’ve ever performed.”
Also on the album are short pieces from English composer-filmmaker Benedict Mason’s Animals and the Origins of Dance and longer works by such artists as Michael Gordon, electronic-music duo Autechre, and the 15th-century composer Josquin des Prez.
After Alarm Will Sound performed the a / rhythmia program in a Carnegie Hall concert last year, the New York Times said that the group “shows an admirable commitment and a spirit of adventure.” New York magazine, in its Year in Culture survey, cited the concert as one of the Top Ten Classical Events of 2008
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Nonesuch releases a / rhythmia, the new album from Alarm Will Sound—the 20-member group described by the New York Times as “one of the most vital and original ensembles on the American music scene”—on September 15.
For a / rhythmia, this new-music band—led by Artistic Director Alan Pierson—performs 14 pieces from composers spanning six centuries, all of which explore the concept of “arrhythmia”: “want of rhythm or regularity, specifically of the pulse.” The resulting work, on the ensemble’s fifth record and its first complete album on Nonesuch, upends order and expectation, often taking ideas akin to minimalism and refracting them through a fun-house mirror.
Central to the disc is the player piano work by Conlon Nancarrow, who has intrigued composers like György Ligeti (also represented on a / rhythmia) and John Adams. Although Nancarrow’s studies were originally thought to be playable only by machines, Alarm Will Sound (along with other intrepid musicians) has, as Pierson writes in his program notes, “set about proving that (at least some of) his studies are actually playable by people.” Pierson calls the final track of a / rhythmia, Nancarrow’s Player Piano Study 3A (his first player piano composition), “the most rhythmically challenging music we’ve ever performed.”
Also on the album are short pieces from English composer-filmmaker Benedict Mason’s Animals and the Origins of Dance and longer works by such artists as Michael Gordon, electronic-music duo Autechre, and the 15th-century composer Josquin des Prez.
After Alarm Will Sound performed the a / rhythmia program in a Carnegie Hall concert last year, the New York Times said that the group “shows an admirable commitment and a spirit of adventure.” New York magazine, in its Year in Culture survey, cited the concert as one of the Top Ten Classical Events of 2008
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Benedict Mason: "Jitterbug Mecanique" From Animals And The Origins Of Dance
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2 Michael Gordon: Yo Shake
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3 Benedict Mason: "Camouflage Des Agrements" From Animals...
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4 György Ligeti: "Movimento Preciso E Meccanico" From Chamber Concerto
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5 Mochipet: Dessert Search For Techno Baklava
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6 Johannes Ciconia: Le Ray Au Soleyl
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7 Benedict Mason: "Highland Balls And Village Halls" From Animals...
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8 Conlon Nancarrow: Player Piano Study 6
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9 Harrison Birtwistle: Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae Perpetuum
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10 Benedict Mason: "Degringolade Des Pingouins" From Animals...
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11 Josquin Des Prez: "Agnus Dei II" From Missa L'homme Arme Super Voces Musicales
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12 Autechre: Cfern
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13 Benedict Mason: "Disgraceful Bossanova With Lemurs" From Animals...
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14 Conlon Nancarrow: Player Piano Study 3A