Wydawnictwo: Kairos
Nr katalogowy: 0022034KAI
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2024
EAN: 9120010286346
Nr katalogowy: 0022034KAI
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: czerwiec 2024
EAN: 9120010286346
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski, niemiecki
Rodzaj: pieśń
Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski, niemiecki
Rodzaj: pieśń
Inglis: To Byzantium and Beyond
Kairos - 0022034KAI
Kompozytor
Brian Andrew Inglis (ur. 1969)
Brian Andrew Inglis (ur. 1969)
Wykonawcy
Elizabeth Knatt
Rachel Barnes
David Clements, electronic drones
Scott Taylor
Elizabeth Knatt
Rachel Barnes
David Clements, electronic drones
Scott Taylor
Inglis:
Etudes de concert (2007–21) for recorder solo
Burmese Memory (2010) for electronics
Sailing to Byzantium (1999) for recorder solo
Burmese Dreams (2010) for electronics
Etudes de concert (2007–21) for recorder solo
Burmese Memory (2010) for electronics
Sailing to Byzantium (1999) for recorder solo
Burmese Dreams (2010) for electronics
The album is inspired by the poetry of William Butler Yeats, in particular his work Sailing to Byzantium. The main composition, which features five recorder sizes from tenor to garklein, explores themes of time and transcendence, depicting a journey to an imaginary Byzantium where the poet is transformed into a golden bird. The four movements correspond to stanzas in Yeats’ poem, with recurring elements such as a lyrical refrain and a gyre reflecting the poet’s themes. The trajectory of the piece rises, mirroring the poetic theme, and integrates both old and new forms, incorporating extended techniques and exploring microtones. The Études de concert, written separately but complementary, serve as a sonic precursor to the Byzantium piece, showcasing conventional and extended recorder techniques within various musical forms. The two electronic pieces act as interludes between the main works, offering a diverse musical experience that blends ancient traditions with modern sensibilities. Created in collaboration with experimental musician Scott Taylor, the album reflects a fusion of musical styles and approaches.