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| Music From Six Continents, 2001 Series - Brings, Kreuz, Beath | |||||
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Vienna Modern Masters
Catalog #: 3053
Composer: Allen Brings, Maximilian Kreuz, Betty Beath, Tsippi Fleischer, Sonja Grossner Performer: Eyak Sela, Yinon Muallem Conductor: Toshiyuki Shimada, Alexander Liebreich, Jiri Mikula Orchestra/Ensemble: Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
Number of Discs: 1 |
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| Notes & Reviews | Back to Top | ||||
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This disc is in many ways more successful than others in the series. By only including five (well contrasted) composers VMM allow at least two of them a chance to ‘spread themselves’ including a work the composer called ‘Symphony’. At well over 20 minutes it is the longest piece on the disc.
The booklet has photographs of each composer and they are also allowed to write about their own music. I never think that this is a good idea and I speak as one who has had to do it himself. Moral: always try to get someone to write about you. (I would also add try to get someone else to perform or conduct your music). When Maximilian Kreuz writes in the third person "the composer has concerned himself with a new kind of chromatic tonality, which in this piece determines the harmonic language" I wonder why he didn’t write it in the first person. Is it because he goes on to tell us "creation of this work was supported by the City of Vienna", an attempt to place himself outside the intimate and into the public arena. Despite his rambling description this is the most successful piece on the CD. Possibly it falls under the shadow of his fellow Austrian, the late Gottfried von Einem (b.1918) but it is none the worse for that. Its six movements evolve logically and with intensity. -- Gary Higginson, MusicWeb International |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
| 1. |
Scherzi Musicali by Allen Brings | ||||
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Conductor:
Toshiyuki Shimada
Orchestra/Ensemble: Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: USA |
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| 2. |
Mouvement Symphonique no 3 by Maximilian Kreuz | ||||
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Conductor:
Alexander Liebreich
Orchestra/Ensemble: Vienna Chamber Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: Austria |
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| 3. |
Woman's Song by Betty Beath | ||||
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Conductor:
Toshiyuki Shimada
Orchestra/Ensemble: Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: Australia |
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| 4. |
Symphony no 4 "A Moving Shadow" by Tsippi Fleischer | ||||
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Performer:
Eyak Sela (Winds),
Yinon Muallem (Percussion)
Conductor: Jiri Mikula Orchestra/Ensemble: Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: Israel |
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| 5. |
From Dark to Light by Sonja Grossner | ||||
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Conductor:
Toshiyuki Shimada
Orchestra/Ensemble: Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra Period: 20th Century Written: England |
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