G. ANTHEIL- Ballet Mecanique
2001 release. George Antheil (1900-1959) Ballet Mecanique performed by the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra conducted by Daniel Spalding. Recorded October 4-5, 1999 at the County Ballroom, the War Memorial, Trenton, New Jersey. Antheil's musical reputation rests on this ballet which represented the climax of his period with the French 'avant-garde'. It achieved massive notoriety through it's bizarre orchestra of pianos, percussion, electric buzzers & airplane propellers. Musically it's one of the masterpieces of the early 20th century & culturally represents a fine example of the "spirit of the time" that was prevalent in Paris during the early 1920's.
Tracklist:
- Ballet Mecanique
- Ser No.1: I. Allegro
- Ser No.1: II. Andante Molto
- Ser No.1: III. Vivo
- Sym (Second Version): I. Allegro
- Sym (Second Version): II. Lento
- Sym (Second Version): III. Presto
- Con
2001 release. George Antheil (1900-1959) Ballet Mecanique performed by the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra conducted by Daniel Spalding. Recorded October 4-5, 1999 at the County Ballroom, the War Memorial, Trenton, New Jersey. Antheil's musical reputation rests on this ballet which represented the climax of his period with the French 'avant-garde'. It achieved massive notoriety through it's bizarre orchestra of pianos, percussion, electric buzzers & airplane propellers. Musically it's one of the masterpieces of the early 20th century & culturally represents a fine example of the "spirit of the time" that was prevalent in Paris during the early 1920's.
Tracklist:
- Ballet Mecanique
- Ser No.1: I. Allegro
- Ser No.1: II. Andante Molto
- Ser No.1: III. Vivo
- Sym (Second Version): I. Allegro
- Sym (Second Version): II. Lento
- Sym (Second Version): III. Presto
- Con