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    Habanera Saxophone Quartet - Mysterious Morning (2001)

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    Habanera Saxophone Quartet - Mysterious Morning (2001)

    Habanera Saxophone Quartet - Mysterious Morning (2001)
    EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:00:14 | 277 MB
    Genre: Classical | Label: Alpha Productions | Catalog: 010

    This Alpha Productions release, Mysterious Morning, is the first full-length disc by the Quatuor Habanera, a French saxophone quartet founded in 1993 and dedicated to the exploration of the ever-expanding universe of music being created for this instrumental combination. The main event for many listeners will be the inclusion of a late Iannis Xenakis work, Xas (1987). Booklet note-writer Alain Poirer describes Xenakis' music as "harsh and severe," yet Xas' surprising moments of sweetness are what the listener takes note of; the sections aptly described by Poirer's words will come as no shock to ears attuned to the sound of free jazz groups. György Ligeti's popular and oft recorded Bagatelles (6) are presented in a saxophone quartet adaptation made in 1997 by Guillaume Bourgogne with the approval of the composer and recorded here for the first time. The tone of the saxophone enhances the bright, folksy, and popular aspects of this early Ligeti piece. The best thing on the disc, though, is young Japanese composer Fuminori Tanada's Mysterious Morning II, which dives into the realm of saxophone ensemble sonority feet first, producing many startling effects that can only be made by these instruments. Mysterious Morning II also has the benefit of being a mysterious, atmospheric, and vaguely spiritual piece without being new agey.
    Franco Donatoni's Rasch, originally written for the Rascher Saxophone Quartet, starts out sounding like a broken-down old squeeze box and dissolves into a flurry of Berg-like flittering. It does not make much of an impression, but Donatoni's mirror-image retrograde version of it with some added percussion, Rasch II, does. It is just that in reverse order for some reason the form of the piece is more convincing – go figure. Outside of referencing the Dies Irae several times, Sofiya Gubaidulina's In Erwartung is so sparse it seems hardly there, and it didn't do a thing for the listener.
    To want Mysterious Morning one must take a fancy to saxophone groups and contemporary music, a rather specialized combination of tastes. For those who qualify, this is a solid effort by Quatuor Habanera and, despite some less than interesting music, it does make one want to hear more by this group.

    Habanera Saxophone Quartet - Mysterious Morning (2001)

    Track List:

    01 - Gyorgy Ligeti - Six Bagatelles - Allegro con spirito
    02 - Gyorgy Ligeti - Six Bagatelles - Rubato. Lamentoso
    03 - Gyorgy Ligeti - Six Bagatelles - Allegro grazioso
    04 - Gyorgy Ligeti - Six Bagatelles - Presto ruvido
    05 - Gyorgy Ligeti - Six Bagatelles - Adagio. Mesto. Bela Bartok in memoriam
    06 - Gyorgy Ligeti - Six Bagatelles - Molto vivace. Capriccioso
    07 - Fuminori Tanada - Mysterious Moring II - 1er mouvement
    08 - Fuminori Tanada - Mysterious Moring II - 2eme mouvement
    09 - Franco Donatoni - Rasch
    10 - Iannis Xenakis - XAS
    11 - Franco Donatoni - Rasch II
    12 - Sofia Gubaidulina - In Erwartung (1994)

    Performers:
    Gilles Tressos (Baritone Saxophone)
    Thierry Briard (Percussion)
    Fuminori Tanada (Piano)
    Laurent Fraiche (Percussion)
    Christian Wirth (Soprano Saxophone)
    Patrice Gauchon (Percussion)
    Fabrizio Mancuso (Tenor Saxophone)
    Abel Billard (Percussion)
    Gianni Pizzolato (Percussion)
    Sylvain Malezieux (Alto Saxophone)
    Herve Trovel (Percussion)

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