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Alarm Will Sound - a/rhythmia (2009)

Alarm Will Sound - a/rhythmia (2009)

BAND/ARTIST: Alarm Will Sound

Tracklist:

1 "Jitterbug mécanique" from Animals and the Origins of Dance 01:35
2 Yo Shakespeare 11:16
3 "Camouflage des Agréments" from Animals... 01:33
4 "Movimento preciso e meccanico" from Chamber Concerto 03:51
5 Dessert Search for Techno Baklava 02:52
6 Le Ray Au Soleyl 02:47
7 "Highland Balls and Village Halls" from Animals... 01:32
8 Player Piano Study 6 03:41
9 Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae Perpetuum 09:01
10 "Dégringolade des Pingouins" from Animals... 01:36
11 "Agnus Dei II" from Missa L'homme armé super voces musicales 01:48
12 CfernPayton MacDonald 05:45
13 "Disgraceful Bossanova with Lemurs" from Animals... 01:32
14 Player Piano Study 3A 05:37

Performers:
Alarm Will Sound

This album by the innovative chamber ensemble Alarm Will Sound features newly written works, contemporary classics, and transcriptions of Medieval and Renaissance vocal music. With 21 members, the mixed group of winds, brass, percussion, keyboards, strings, and voices would qualify as a chamber orchestra, but most of the pieces deploy smaller subsets of the whole. The element that ties these pieces together is their rhythmic complexity, what the program notes describe as rhythmic disruptions caused by temporal distortions or the juxtaposition of conflicting pulses. Four movements from British composer Benedict Mason's suite, Animals and the Origins of Dance are interspersed among the 14 tracks. Mason's vignettes, with whimsical titles like "Jitterbug mécanique," "Dégringolade des Pingouins" (Tumble of the Penguins), and "Disgraceful Bossanova with Lemurs" are models of wit and brevity. Other attractive newer pieces include the Middle Eastern folk-flavored Dessert Search for Techno Baklava by David Wong (aka, Mochipet); Michael Gordon's driving, minimalist Yo Shakespeare; and Harrison Birtwistle's Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae Perpetuum. The arrangements of pieces by Ciconia and des Prez provide a nice variety and a reminder that complexity is not a modern development. The album also features two Studies by Conlon Nancarrow, the granddaddy of rhythmic complexity, music so difficult that it was long considered unplayable by human performers. The ensemble makes it sound like a piece of cake, and the performance of Yvar Mikhashoff's brilliant arrangement of Study No. 6 is exceptionally vibrant. The playing throughout the album is unbelievably precise, but also full of snappiness and spirit. Alarm Will Sound is definitely an ensemble to watch out for. The sound is ideal: clean, crisp, and lively, with excellent separation.





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  • jojo5
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Thank you so much!!