Xenakis, Iannis: Xenakis: Orchestral Works & Chamber Music
Xenakis, Iannis: Xenakis: Orchestral Works & Chamber Music
Format: CD
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Artist: Xenakis, Iannis
Label: Essential Media Mod
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 894231397622
Genre: Experimental (Noise)
Clouds and galaxies: Xenakis rooted his music in many different spheres of the cosmos, ranging from mathematics to geometry, architecture or philosophy. Recorded as follows: Ata: October 1988, Donaueschingen; N'Shima: November 1991 in Metz; Metastaseis: October 1955 in Donaueschingen; Ioolkos: October 1996 in Donaueschingen; Charisma: July 1974 in Darmstadt and Jonchaies: November 1981, in Metz. Featuring Michael Gielen, Kwame Ryan and Hans Rosbaud conducting the SWF Symphony Orchestra Baden-Baden; Rachid Safir conducting Les Jeunes Soloists and Gilbert Amy conducting the Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique. All selections newly re-mastered.
Tracks:
1.1 Ata (1987) for 89 Musicians
1.2 N'shima (1975) for Two Mezzo-Sopranos and Five Musicians
1.3 Metastaseis (1953-54) for 60 Musicians
1.4 Ioolkos (1996) for Large Orchestra
1.5 Charisma (1971) for Clarinet and Cello
1.6 Jonchaies (1977) for 109 Musicians
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