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(Avant-Garde Jazz, Modern Composition, Leo Records) [CD] Anthony Braxton - Ensemble Montaigne (Bau 4) - 2013, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Anthony Braxton / Ensemble Montaigne (Bau 4) Жанр: Avant-Garde Jazz, Modern Composition, Leo Records Носитель: CD Страна-производитель диска (релиза): UK Год издания: 2013 Издатель (лейбл): Leo Records Номер по каталогу: CD LR 684 Страна исполнителя (группы): International Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 50:14 Источник (релизер): свой фирменный диск Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Треклист: 1. Composition N. 174 + 96 + 136 + 94 + 98 + Language Music  Лог создания рипа Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011EAC extraction logfile from 3. 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Composition n. 174 + 96 + 136 + 94 +98 + Language Music.wav]------------------------------------------------------------This track looks like CDDA with probability 100%------------------------------------------------------------Final Conclusion:------------------------------------------------------------These tracks looks like CDDA with probability 100% Доп. информация:  Album Info & ReviewMusic by Anthony BraxtonProduced by Roland Dahinden and Leo FeiginRecorded and mastered by Andrew Phillips in April-June 2013 at Schaerholzbau, Atburon, Switzerland Architecture: Blum & GrossenbacherPhotos: Daniela Kienzler Graphic design: Stefan WeibelLiner notes: Pirmin BossartFollowers of the remarkable avant-garde composer and instrumentalist, Anthony Braxton, whose work bestrides the worlds of jazz and contemporary classics, categories that he would no doubt eagerly reject in preference for `pure music`, will be thrilled by these interpretations of his work by a top flight Swiss chamber orchestra under the baton of Roland Dahinden, a Swiss composer and trombonist and assistant to Braxton in the mid nineties. Seven pieces, numerically identified and contained in a single track, are reinterpreted in orchestral terms quite different from their original realisation and it is difficult to know where Braxton’s compositional intentions and Dahinden’s improvisational embellishments begin and end. It is widely acknowledged that Braxton’s idiosyncratic scores, with symbols and diagrams replacing conventional notation, are notoriously difficult to understand and in this respect Dahinden and his players must be congratulated on producing a recital that communicates with a powerful clarity. This is music that requires a high degree of concentration on the part of the listener but let me assure you, it is worth the effort for within these complex, at times fragmentary and episodic motifs and textures you will find jostling together, the dramatic, the cathartic , the melodic and often humorous statements that speak of a musical intelligence that encompasses the baroque thru the late Viennese school to the wayward Americana of Charles Ives not to mention a huge dollop of Braxtonian iconoclasm. What I hear in this music are resonances of Gyorgy Ligeti, Edgard Varese, Anton Webern and woven within, snatches of melody that recall Sousa marches: in all ,a rich tapestry of sound which the instrumental prowess of the Ensemble Montaigne is able to exploit to the full through its formidable virtuosity. Though episodic at times the music is not without form: there are iridescent textures, hammer blows of percussive power, terrifying climaxes, and baroque delicacy and rousing march like passages for the wind instruments. What is offered is nothing less than a cornucopia of sounds to indulge the discerning ear. - Euan Dixon, Jazzviewscdreviews.weebly.com  СоставEnsemble Montaigne: Claudia Kienzler: violin David Sonton Caflisch: violin Markus Wieser: viola Celine-Giulia Voser: violoncello Kaspar Wirz: double bass Julianna Wetzel: flutes, piccolo Peter Vogeli: oboe, english horn Nicola Katz: clarinet, bass clarinet Maurus Conte: bassoon Martin Huber: french hornRoland Dahinden: guest conductor
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