On this CD:
1. Aïs, for amplified baritone voice, solo percussion & orchestra
Composed by Iannis Xenakis
Performed by La Jolla Symphony
with Steve Schick, Philip Larson
Conducted by Thomas Nee
2. Gendy3, for 2-track tape, 4 loudspeakers & reflective synthesis based on computer sounds
Composed by Iannis Xenakis
Performed by La Jolla Symphony
with Philip Larson
Conducted by Thomas Nee
3. Taurhiphanie, for 2-track tape & 4 loudspeakers
Composed by Iannis Xenakis
Performed by La Jolla Symphony
with Philip Larson
Conducted by Thomas Nee
4. Thalleïn, for 14 musicians
Composed by Iannis Xenakis
Performed by SONOR Ensemble of USCD
Conducted by Rand Steiger
Xenakis: Thalleïn; Aïs, Music, Philip Larson, Iannis Xenakis, Rand Steiger, Thomas Nee, SONOR Ensemble of USCD, La Jolla Symphony, Steve Schick, Chamber, Chamber Music, Classical, Classical Composers, Electronic/Computer/Tape Music, Solo Voice(s) and Orchestra, Vocal
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Xenakis: Thalleïn; Aïs
Manufacturer: Neuma ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000005VX9 Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
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A mixed bag.......2001-07-31
I find Tauriphanie a more interesting listen. It also uses computer-generated sounds, but this time inspired by the sounds of bulls.
This disc is currently the only way to hear these two pieces.
Aïs and Thalleïn are fine works, but there's a newer and much stronger performance of Aïs on Timpani.
More essential Xenakis recordings.......2000-07-21
If it weren't for the first piece on this CD, "Aïs", I'd say this CD is probably one to leave alone. It has 2 recent electronic pieces, and another chamber piece (which sounds strikingly like "Aïs" but without the baritone or percussion solo). I've always found Xenakis' acoustic music much more interesting than his purely electronic music because, like most electronic music, it tends to come off flat and uninteresting.
Having said that, "Aïs" is one hell of a piece... possibly the best Xenakis I've heard. It's a piece for baritone solo, percussion solo and orchestra and is one of the most intense 10 mins of music I've heard. "Aïs" alone is worth the price of this CD. Not only is the piece excellent, but the performance is impeccable. Steve Schick (percussion) and Philip Larson (baritone) and two of the most accomplished interpreters of contemporary music around, so to hear them performing together on such an incredible piece is quite a treat.
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