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Titre du CD/DVD |
Strange and Sacred Noise |
Référence article |
6025997 |
Sous-catégorie |
Ensembles de steel drums/ ensembles de percussions |
Interprète |
Percussion Group Cincinnati |
Compositeur |
Adams, John Luther |
Editeur * |
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Référence article / fournisseur * |
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Information succincte |
2005 Best Experimental Music - OtherMusic.com
Also available on DVD.
"...The music seemed to enact vast and complex natural processes, as if I were witnessing, in sonic form, the solar system forming or the continents shifting. It had an incredible visceral impact..." – Jonathan Russell, San Francisco Classical Voice
"...you really can't help but fall into its entrancing rhythms... carrying the ear through sonic white water as swiftly as it floats over a subsequent movements scored for four air-raid sirens... Adams uses these timbres to speak with a degree of nuance and subtlety that pushes buttons noise acts never quite reach." – Molly Sheridan NewMusicBox
"In some ways, this music exists beyond judgment, which I think is very much Adams's intention. One simply has to accept the different sounds as they appear and disappear. They are evocative and mysterious, but also plainspoken; there's no mystical obfuscation here. And there are many memorable passages: the waves of rising and falling inharmonic partials (or noise-bands) from the four tam-tams; the web of intersecting accelerandos and ritards in the 10-drum "velocities crossing in phase-space"; the delicate rumble of four marimbas in "clusters on a quadrilateral grid 1" and "clusters on a quadrilateral grid 4," punctuated by inscrutable silences; the jangly dance of crotales and glockenspiel in "clusters on a quadrilateral grid... " – Robert Carl, Fanfare
" All of the music is pared down to the essentials, and nothing in Adams' 73-minute composition is extraneous. Different movements are characterized by the combination of instruments involved - snares, tam tams, tom-toms and bass drums, mallet percussion, and bells. ... Strange and Sacred Noise returns us to the very flashpoint of American percussion music for a fresh perspective... " – David Lewis, All Music Guide
"...a powerful and important work, an immersion into an overwhelming world of sound, a participation through performance in the sounds of violence in nature." – CDeMUSIC |
Année de publication |
1997 |
durée totale |
env. 1:13:05 |
Disponible |
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Titre |
Durée |
Partition |
Extrait sonore |
1 |
dust into dust... |
9:15 |
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2 |
solitary and time-breaking waves, After James Tenney |
10:44 |
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3 |
velocities crossing in phase-space, After Conlon Nancarrow and Peter Garland |
9:40 |
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4 |
triadic iteration lattices, To Edgar Varése and Alvin Lucier |
8:22 |
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5 |
clusters on a quadrilateral grid 1, To Morton Feldman |
8:39 |
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6 |
clusters on a quadrilateral grid 2 |
4:36 |
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7 |
clusters on a quadrilateral grid 3 |
4:31 |
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8 |
clusters on a quadrilateral grid 4 |
8:35 |
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9 |
and dust rising... |
8:43 |
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*Les champs signalés par un astérisque ne sont accessibles qu'aux membres de l'association après ouverture d'une session.
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