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Giacinto Scelsi // Scelsi Edition 6: The Orchestral Works II CD

Giacinto Scelsi // Scelsi Edition 6: The Orchestral Works II CD

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This is a CD released by Italian composer Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988) from the US/NY classical label Mode in 2006.

Contains 13 pieces for orchestra. Jewel case, shrink specification.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Mode releases available at Tobira. 

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CD in jewel case.

tracklist:

  1. Quattro Pezzi (Su Una Nota Sola) - For 25 Musicians - 1st Movement 02:56
  2. Quattro Pezzi (Su Una Nota Sola) - For 25 Musicians - 2nd Movement 04:49
  3. Quattro Pezzi (Su Una Nota Sola) - For 25 Musicians - 3rd Movement 04:26
  4. Quattro Pezzi (Su Una Nota Sola) - For 25 Musicians - 4th Movement 04:40
  5. Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons - 1st Movement 06:13
  6. Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons - 2nd Movement 03:58
  7. Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons - 3rd Movement 03:42
  8. Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons - 4th Movement 03:12
  9. Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons - 5th Movement 04:06
  10. La Nascita Del Verbo - For Chorus And Large Orchestra - 1st Movement 06:34
  11. La Nascita Del Verbo - For Chorus And Large Orchestra - 2nd Movement 05:59
  12. La Nascita Del Verbo - For Chorus And Large Orchestra - 3rd Movement 08:09
  13. La Nascita Del Verbo - For Chorus And Large Orchestra - 4th Movement 11:14

Mode Records:

"The first recording of his 32-minute grand cantata La nascita del Verbo. Steeped in chromaticism, with hints of Scriabin and a sea of ​​percussion, Nascita boasts a vast double fugue (one of the most imposing in the history of music) and a forty -seven voice canon in twelve keys. This work, “truly written in blood,” left Scelsi “in a deplorable state,” afterwards he stopped composing for several years.

One of Scelsi's infamous pieces is the Quattro Pezzi (su una nota sola). Each piece is limited to one pitch with micro-fluctuations of sound (vibratos, slurs, spectral changes, tremolos…). Because of the nearly total abandonment of harmonics, the listener concentrates on new sonorous subtleties, on the orchestra's timbre as a whole.

In 1966, he completed the ferocious, tormented, complex Uaxuctum. The myths and mysteries of this Mayan city is reflected in Scelsi's compositional process: new instrumental and vocal techniques (breathing noises, nasal sounds, muted or inhaled gutturals…), rhythmic incantations, a petrified flow of time. Few woodwinds, a string section consisting of six double basses, lots of brass, and, in addition to a timpanist, no less than seven percussionists!"

Artist: Giacinto Scelsi

Label: Mode Records

CAT No.:mode176

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This is a CD released by Italian composer Giacinto Scelsi (1905-1988) from the US/NY classical label Mode in 2006.

Contains 13 pieces for orchestra. Jewel case, shrink specification.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Mode releases available at Tobira. 

-----------------------------------------

CD in jewel case.

tracklist:

  1. Quattro Pezzi (Su Una Nota Sola) - For 25 Musicians - 1st Movement 02:56
  2. Quattro Pezzi (Su Una Nota Sola) - For 25 Musicians - 2nd Movement 04:49
  3. Quattro Pezzi (Su Una Nota Sola) - For 25 Musicians - 3rd Movement 04:26
  4. Quattro Pezzi (Su Una Nota Sola) - For 25 Musicians - 4th Movement 04:40
  5. Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons - 1st Movement 06:13
  6. Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons - 2nd Movement 03:58
  7. Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons - 3rd Movement 03:42
  8. Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons - 4th Movement 03:12
  9. Uaxuctum - The Legend Of The Mayan City Which They Themselves Destroyed For Religious Reasons - 5th Movement 04:06
  10. La Nascita Del Verbo - For Chorus And Large Orchestra - 1st Movement 06:34
  11. La Nascita Del Verbo - For Chorus And Large Orchestra - 2nd Movement 05:59
  12. La Nascita Del Verbo - For Chorus And Large Orchestra - 3rd Movement 08:09
  13. La Nascita Del Verbo - For Chorus And Large Orchestra - 4th Movement 11:14

Mode Records:

"The first recording of his 32-minute grand cantata La nascita del Verbo. Steeped in chromaticism, with hints of Scriabin and a sea of ​​percussion, Nascita boasts a vast double fugue (one of the most imposing in the history of music) and a forty -seven voice canon in twelve keys. This work, “truly written in blood,” left Scelsi “in a deplorable state,” afterwards he stopped composing for several years.

One of Scelsi's infamous pieces is the Quattro Pezzi (su una nota sola). Each piece is limited to one pitch with micro-fluctuations of sound (vibratos, slurs, spectral changes, tremolos…). Because of the nearly total abandonment of harmonics, the listener concentrates on new sonorous subtleties, on the orchestra's timbre as a whole.

In 1966, he completed the ferocious, tormented, complex Uaxuctum. The myths and mysteries of this Mayan city is reflected in Scelsi's compositional process: new instrumental and vocal techniques (breathing noises, nasal sounds, muted or inhaled gutturals…), rhythmic incantations, a petrified flow of time. Few woodwinds, a string section consisting of six double basses, lots of brass, and, in addition to a timpanist, no less than seven percussionists!"

Artist: Giacinto Scelsi

Label: Mode Records

CAT No.:mode176