Come visit us ★ 32 Cannon Street, Poughkeepsie NY

Language

Currency

Your cart

Your cart is empty

Check out these collections

Barnson / Yale Orchestra / Bortolameolli- Vanitas

SKU: 726708602024
Regular price ¥119.00
Unit price
per
the album cover for Barnson / Yale Orchestra / Bortolameolli - Vanitas
the album cover for Barnson / Yale Orchestra / Bortolameolli - Vanitas

Matthew Barnson's music does more than scrape the surface; it digs deep to reveal the skull beneath the skin. His new innova album brings together a range of his signature works that somehow manage to shimmer with harmony and Concord even in their noisiest moments. The impetus for The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying (Memento Mori after Gerhard Richter) arose after he was asked to compose a work to accompany Richard Strauss' Metamorphosen for 23 solo strings shortly after his grandfather's passing. It is marked by a gradual introduction of different techniques, often resolving to an uneasy calm. Pulsing rhythms push this high drama work toward extremes of fragility and brutality. By contrast, in Vanitas (Dance Forms), Barnson made his own rules for a new suite of dances inspired by the opulence, elegance, and audacity of the French courtly dances that were all the rage at Versailles and soon all of Europe for a century. With a nod to the viola da gamba and continuo repertoire translated to cello and marimba, Barnson created a new work refracted through myriad influences: the street art in Bushwick where he lived, the virtuosity of the not-so-recent avant gardes, and his recent foray into opera. He composed a work with surprising new tunefulness that emerges from his usual attention to dense textures. It is a work that questions, reinvents, is inspired by, and reacts to those ancient forms. The album also includes a short work, I Crossed the Samuel Beckett Bridge at Dusk. It was composed for two performers, a harpist and a single flute player playing piccolo, alto flute, and bass flute.

Tracklist:

  1. Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying~Praeludium
  2. Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying~Ricercar
  3. Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying~Passacaglia
  4. I Crossed the Samuel Beckett Bridge at Dusk
  5. Vanitas~Vanitas (Towards a Prélude)
  6. Vanitas~Kleine Sonate auf (Dopple) concertenart (a Dies Irae Remembering Benjamin Britten)
  7. Vanitas~Sarabande (The Real Deal)
  8. Vanitas~Arsis/Thesis (Not-a-Bourée) I-Not-a-Bourée II - Not-a-Bourée I)
  9. Vanitas~Thesis/Arsis (Not-a-Gavotte I - Not-a-Gavotte II - Not-a-Gavotte I)
  10. Vanitas~Vertigo (A Gigue Descendent)
  11. Vanitas~Air (Towards the End)
Format: New CD/Classical

Barnson / Yale Orchestra / Bortolameolli- Vanitas

SKU: 726708602024
Regular price ¥119.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 09.27.2019

 
Shipping calculated at checkout.

> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.

Matthew Barnson's music does more than scrape the surface; it digs deep to reveal the skull beneath the skin. His new innova album brings together a range of his signature works that somehow manage to shimmer with harmony and Concord even in their noisiest moments. The impetus for The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying (Memento Mori after Gerhard Richter) arose after he was asked to compose a work to accompany Richard Strauss' Metamorphosen for 23 solo strings shortly after his grandfather's passing. It is marked by a gradual introduction of different techniques, often resolving to an uneasy calm. Pulsing rhythms push this high drama work toward extremes of fragility and brutality. By contrast, in Vanitas (Dance Forms), Barnson made his own rules for a new suite of dances inspired by the opulence, elegance, and audacity of the French courtly dances that were all the rage at Versailles and soon all of Europe for a century. With a nod to the viola da gamba and continuo repertoire translated to cello and marimba, Barnson created a new work refracted through myriad influences: the street art in Bushwick where he lived, the virtuosity of the not-so-recent avant gardes, and his recent foray into opera. He composed a work with surprising new tunefulness that emerges from his usual attention to dense textures. It is a work that questions, reinvents, is inspired by, and reacts to those ancient forms. The album also includes a short work, I Crossed the Samuel Beckett Bridge at Dusk. It was composed for two performers, a harpist and a single flute player playing piccolo, alto flute, and bass flute.

Tracklist:

  1. Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying~Praeludium
  2. Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying~Ricercar
  3. Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying~Passacaglia
  4. I Crossed the Samuel Beckett Bridge at Dusk
  5. Vanitas~Vanitas (Towards a Prélude)
  6. Vanitas~Kleine Sonate auf (Dopple) concertenart (a Dies Irae Remembering Benjamin Britten)
  7. Vanitas~Sarabande (The Real Deal)
  8. Vanitas~Arsis/Thesis (Not-a-Bourée) I-Not-a-Bourée II - Not-a-Bourée I)
  9. Vanitas~Thesis/Arsis (Not-a-Gavotte I - Not-a-Gavotte II - Not-a-Gavotte I)
  10. Vanitas~Vertigo (A Gigue Descendent)
  11. Vanitas~Air (Towards the End)