Wydawnictwo: Delphian
Nr katalogowy: DCD 34199
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2018
EAN: 801918341991
Nr katalogowy: DCD 34199
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2018
EAN: 801918341991
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski (Australia)
Rodzaj: kwartet
Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski (Australia)
Rodzaj: kwartet
Creswell: Music for String Quartet
Delphian - DCD 34199
Kompozytor
Lyell Creswell (ur. 1944)
Lyell Creswell (ur. 1944)
Wykonawcy
Red Note Ensemble
Red Note Ensemble
Utwory na płycie:
Capricci
Ricercari for violin and cello
String Quartet
Kotetetete (first movement)
Ricercari for violin and cello
String Quartet
Kotetetete (first movement)
Two ends of the world are bridged in this compelling survey of string chamber music by Lyell Cresswell, whose unique body of work has been a vital presence in his adopted home of Scotland for four decades now while retaining qualities of light, space and openness that evoke his native New Zealand. The imposing String Quartet plays host to a wealth of detail which enriches but never obscures the ‘long, strong tune’ that threads through the work. Capricci is a set of vividly individual dances, Ricercari a sequence of variations inspired by Cresswell’s favourite living painter. Instrumental virtuosity comes to the fore in Kotetetete, whose title puns on ‘quartet’ and on the Maori word for ‘chattering’.
Red Note Ensemble is Scotland’s contemporary music ensemble, whose work in 2017 has included collaborations with the National Theatre of Scotland, performances in Hull and London at the PRSF New Music Biennial, and opening the fortieth Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival with a major new commission from James Dillon. This is their fourth recording on Delphian, following highly-acclaimed portrait discs of Eddie McGuire, John McLeod and David Wilde.
Red Note Ensemble is Scotland’s contemporary music ensemble, whose work in 2017 has included collaborations with the National Theatre of Scotland, performances in Hull and London at the PRSF New Music Biennial, and opening the fortieth Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival with a major new commission from James Dillon. This is their fourth recording on Delphian, following highly-acclaimed portrait discs of Eddie McGuire, John McLeod and David Wilde.