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File under: MinimalAvant-garde

Louis Andriessen

De Staat

Label: Elektra Nonesuch

Format: CD

Genre: Compositional

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1991 release ** "Dutch composer Louis Andriessen is often spoken of as one of the great neglected minimalists. But his work tends to be far less strictly minimalist than that of early Steve Reich or Philip Glass and much more akin to the grab bag ethos of John Adams. In fact, much of "De Staat," a single movement composition with text drawn from Plato's The Republic written from 1973-1976, echoes Adams both in the favored tonalities and in the mix of minimalist styles. The work, as performed by the Schoenberg Ensemble, made up of strings (including electric guitars), winds, and a quartet of female vocalists, consists of numerous rhythmic patterns interwoven with fanfare-like effects. The rhythms, though intricately interlocked, sound relatively stiff, as if drawn from European classical sources rather than, say, the West African roots of Reich's early work. There's a recurring melodic motif that is virtually lifted from Terry Riley's "A Rainbow in Curved Air" (which, in fairness, itself sounds as though derived from a piece of Gamelan music) and several brass arrangements straight out of Penderecki."

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File under: MinimalAvant-garde
Cat. number: 7559-79251-2
Year: 1991
Notes:
All sound material for 'Altarwise' was improvised and recorded in October 2004 @ Studio-Votive. Material was remastered in February 2009. "Every artists paints what he is..." -- Jackson Pollock Thank you to all that listened... Housed in a special printed wallet. Edition of 500 copies.