Magnus Lindberg - UR, Corrente, Duo Concertante, Joy
Contemporary Classical | 1999 | 62 min | FLACs | Front JPG | 304 MB
Contemporary Classical | 1999 | 62 min | FLACs | Front JPG | 304 MB
Alain Damiens, clarinets, Dimitri Vassilakis, piano and synthesizer, Maryvonne Le Dizès, violin, Jean-Guihen Queyras and Pierre Strauch, cello, Frédéric Stochl, double bass, and Ensemble InterContemporain, cond. Peter Eötvös and Jens McManama (Ur)
Mr. Lindberg's music is perhaps unique among postwar composers in its incorporation of a wide variety of twentieth century techniques: serialism, electronics, pastiche, spectralism, neoclassicism within a coherent oeuvre. Among Mr. Lindberg's breakthrough works is Action-Situation-Signification (1982), which drew upon musique concrete. Kraft, written in 1985, a concerto for the Toimii ensemble with orchestra, and Ur (1986) further explore the synthesis of electronic sound and instrumental conventions. In the nineties, Mr. Lindberg has gradually moved from electronic sound to a reinterpretation of conventional harmony and form. In 1994, a major orchestral work, Aura in memorium Witold Lutoslawski, was premiered in Tokyo to much acclaim. Notable recent works include the Piano Concerto (1994); Engine (1997), written for the London Sinfonietta; and Related Rocks (1997), an IRCAM commission.
1. UR, for 5 players & electronics 13:41
Composed by Magnus Lindberg
Performed by Magnus Lindberg, Alain Damiens, Alain Damiens, Maryvonne Le Dizes-Richard, Jens McManama, Frederic Stochl, Pierre Strauch, Dimitri Vassilakis and Dimitri Vassilakis
2. Corrente (Pour Ensemble) 11:58
Composed by Magnus Lindberg
Performed by Magnus Lindberg and Ensemble Intercontemporain
Conducted by Peter Eotvos
3. Duo concertante for clarinet, cello & ensemble 10:06
Composed by Magnus Lindberg
Performed by Magnus Lindberg, Alain Damiens, Ensemble Intercontemporain and Jean-Guihen Queyras
Conducted by Peter Eotvos
4. Joy, for ensemble & electronics 26:43
Composed by Magnus Lindberg
Performed by Magnus Lindberg and Ensemble Intercontemporain
Conducted by Peter Eotvos
Release Date: 10/12/1999
Original Release: 1994