Chris Gendall feat. New Zealand String Quartet - Tones (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Chris Gendall, New Zealand String Quartet
- Title: Tones
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Rattle
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 48.0/96.0kHz
- Total Time: 00:50:28
- Total Size: 180 / 714 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Dulcet Tones
02. Suite 1. Canto
03. Suite 2. Sorrevole
04. Suite 3. Tango
05. Suite 4. Bagatelle
06. Friends of Distinction 1. German Monoliths (48kHz)
07. Friends of Distinction 2. Souvenir (48kHz)
08. Friends of Distinction 3. Fades (48kHz)
09. Inward Goes
10. Going Like Mad
This album of contemporary chamber music by the award-winning composer Chris Gendall (a graduate of Victoria Uni, doctoral degree from Cornell, more recently Mozart Fellow at Otago Uni) is firmly for those curious about new music and interesting arts.
These works span 10 years of compositional output, and explore wide expressive terrain: from epic to compact, aggressive to introspective, earthy to mechanical. Their elastic rhythm, harmonic fluidity, and formal spontaneity make for dynamic – and often-demanding – listening and performing experiences. It’s particularly special to hear these works performed with such verve, and mostly by the performers for whom they were written. These players, along with tonmeister Steve Garden, have given this album its sense of focus, sound, character, and quality. (Chris Gendall)
Chris Gendall and Rattle Records gratefully thank Creative New Zealand for its support of this project. Thanks also to the University of Auckland School of Music, the New Zealand School of Music, the University of Otago, Vanessa Zigliani, Sarah Chesney, Christine Argyle, Stephen de Pledge, Christopher Marshall, Katherine Dowling, Continuum, and Jordan Keyzer.
Chris Gendall studied composition at Victoria University of Wellington before completing a doctoral degree at Cornell University with Roberto Sierra and Steven Stucky. He has participated in a number of festivals including the Wellesley Composers’ Conference, the Royaumont Voix nouvelles Composition Course, the Britten-Pears Contemporary Composition Programme, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Aldeburgh Festival. He was a 2018 Civitella Ranieri Fellow, Mozart Fellow at the University of Otago, and resident composer with Orchestra Wellington and the New Zealand School of Music. He won the 2008 SOUNZ Contemporary Award for his work Wax Lyrical.
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01. Dulcet Tones
02. Suite 1. Canto
03. Suite 2. Sorrevole
04. Suite 3. Tango
05. Suite 4. Bagatelle
06. Friends of Distinction 1. German Monoliths (48kHz)
07. Friends of Distinction 2. Souvenir (48kHz)
08. Friends of Distinction 3. Fades (48kHz)
09. Inward Goes
10. Going Like Mad
This album of contemporary chamber music by the award-winning composer Chris Gendall (a graduate of Victoria Uni, doctoral degree from Cornell, more recently Mozart Fellow at Otago Uni) is firmly for those curious about new music and interesting arts.
These works span 10 years of compositional output, and explore wide expressive terrain: from epic to compact, aggressive to introspective, earthy to mechanical. Their elastic rhythm, harmonic fluidity, and formal spontaneity make for dynamic – and often-demanding – listening and performing experiences. It’s particularly special to hear these works performed with such verve, and mostly by the performers for whom they were written. These players, along with tonmeister Steve Garden, have given this album its sense of focus, sound, character, and quality. (Chris Gendall)
Chris Gendall and Rattle Records gratefully thank Creative New Zealand for its support of this project. Thanks also to the University of Auckland School of Music, the New Zealand School of Music, the University of Otago, Vanessa Zigliani, Sarah Chesney, Christine Argyle, Stephen de Pledge, Christopher Marshall, Katherine Dowling, Continuum, and Jordan Keyzer.
Chris Gendall studied composition at Victoria University of Wellington before completing a doctoral degree at Cornell University with Roberto Sierra and Steven Stucky. He has participated in a number of festivals including the Wellesley Composers’ Conference, the Royaumont Voix nouvelles Composition Course, the Britten-Pears Contemporary Composition Programme, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Aldeburgh Festival. He was a 2018 Civitella Ranieri Fellow, Mozart Fellow at the University of Otago, and resident composer with Orchestra Wellington and the New Zealand School of Music. He won the 2008 SOUNZ Contemporary Award for his work Wax Lyrical.
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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