Qobuz Store wallpaper
Categories:
Cart 0

Your cart is empty

Fausto Romitelli|Milano Musica Festival Live, Vol. 2

Milano Musica Festival Live, Vol. 2

Stefan Asbury

Available in
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo

Unlimited Streaming

Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps

Start my trial period and start listening to this album

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Subscribe

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Digital Download

Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.

Language available : english

"Whimsical" is a term not generally associated with modernist classical music, which is more often characterized as rigid, tightly controlled, austere, and high-minded. At least some of the pieces on this live recording of a performance by the ASKO Ensemble at the 14th Festival di Milano Musica in 2005, though, come across as giddily irreverent. That is certainly true of Xenakis' Phlegra (1975), scored for an ensemble of 11 instruments dominated by winds. Its odd instrumental juxtapositions and hiccupping rhythms make it a piece that would not be a stretch to describe as fun. The album includes three other works by Xenakis: Dhipli Zyia (1952) for violin and cello is dancingly playful to an extent unusual for the composer, and the last section of Waarg (1988) has a wacky exuberance. Edgard Varèse's 1923 Octandre is a classic of early modernism, one of the pieces that laid the foundation for the aesthetic adopted by Xenakis, among many other composers of the mid- and late 20th century. Its last movement, "Animé et jubilatoire," has a quirky liveliness that's undeniably celebratory. Fausto Romitelli's Mediterrano 1 and 2 (1992) is one of the composer's more transparent compositions, and while the theme of the poem by Paul Valéry that it sets is dark and its tone is anxious, its mostly delicate scoring makes it approachable and direct in its appeal. What's true of all the pieces is that they are clear and easy to follow, at least for listeners who are attuned to and sympathetic to modernism. They may be immensely complex in their construction and incredibly difficult to perform, but they aren't complicated to listen to; the composers clearly mean to communicate emotionally with their audiences, and these works are evidence of their skill in accomplishing that. Undaunted by the music's technical demands, the ASKO Ensemble, led by Stefan Asbury, plays with complete assurance and high spirits that add immeasurably to the enjoyment of the album. The sound of the live recording is surprisingly clean and is well balanced and nicely detailed.
© TiVo

More info

Milano Musica Festival Live, Vol. 2

Fausto Romitelli

launch qobuz app I already downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS Open

download qobuz app I have not downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS yet Download the Qobuz app

You are currently listening to samples.

Listen to over 100 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.

Listen to this playlist and more than 100 million songs with our unlimited streaming plans.

From 12,49€/month

Phlegra (Iannis Xenakis)

1
Phlegra
Asko Ensemble
00:13:02

Iannis Xenakis, Composer - Asko Ensemble, Orchestra, MainArtist - Stefan Asbury, Conductor

(C) 2010 Stradivarius (P) 2010 Stradivarius

Anaktoria (Iannis Xenakis)

2
Anaktoria
Asko Ensemble
00:06:48

Iannis Xenakis, Composer - Asko Ensemble, Orchestra, MainArtist - Stefan Asbury, Conductor

(C) 2010 Stradivarius (P) 2010 Stradivarius

Dhipli Zyia (Iannis Xenakis)

3
Dhipli Zyia
Asko Ensemble
00:18:41

Iannis Xenakis, Composer - Asko Ensemble, Orchestra, MainArtist - Stefan Asbury, Conductor

(C) 2010 Stradivarius (P) 2010 Stradivarius

Waarg (Iannis Xenakis)

4
Waarg
Asko Ensemble
00:12:26

Iannis Xenakis, Composer - Asko Ensemble, Orchestra, MainArtist - Stefan Asbury, Conductor

(C) 2010 Stradivarius (P) 2010 Stradivarius

Octandre (Edgar Varèse)

5
Octandre
Asko Ensemble
00:04:11

Edgard Varese, Composer - Asko Ensemble, Orchestra, MainArtist - Stefan Asbury, Conductor

(C) 2010 Stradivarius (P) 2010 Stradivarius

Mediterraneo (Fausto Romitelli)

6
Mediterraneo
Fausto Romitelli
00:17:22

Asko Ensemble, Orchestra - Stefan Asbury, Conductor - Fausto Romitelli, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Mariek Koster, Artist

(C) 2010 Stradivarius (P) 2010 Stradivarius

Albumbeschreibung

"Whimsical" is a term not generally associated with modernist classical music, which is more often characterized as rigid, tightly controlled, austere, and high-minded. At least some of the pieces on this live recording of a performance by the ASKO Ensemble at the 14th Festival di Milano Musica in 2005, though, come across as giddily irreverent. That is certainly true of Xenakis' Phlegra (1975), scored for an ensemble of 11 instruments dominated by winds. Its odd instrumental juxtapositions and hiccupping rhythms make it a piece that would not be a stretch to describe as fun. The album includes three other works by Xenakis: Dhipli Zyia (1952) for violin and cello is dancingly playful to an extent unusual for the composer, and the last section of Waarg (1988) has a wacky exuberance. Edgard Varèse's 1923 Octandre is a classic of early modernism, one of the pieces that laid the foundation for the aesthetic adopted by Xenakis, among many other composers of the mid- and late 20th century. Its last movement, "Animé et jubilatoire," has a quirky liveliness that's undeniably celebratory. Fausto Romitelli's Mediterrano 1 and 2 (1992) is one of the composer's more transparent compositions, and while the theme of the poem by Paul Valéry that it sets is dark and its tone is anxious, its mostly delicate scoring makes it approachable and direct in its appeal. What's true of all the pieces is that they are clear and easy to follow, at least for listeners who are attuned to and sympathetic to modernism. They may be immensely complex in their construction and incredibly difficult to perform, but they aren't complicated to listen to; the composers clearly mean to communicate emotionally with their audiences, and these works are evidence of their skill in accomplishing that. Undaunted by the music's technical demands, the ASKO Ensemble, led by Stefan Asbury, plays with complete assurance and high spirits that add immeasurably to the enjoyment of the album. The sound of the live recording is surprisingly clean and is well balanced and nicely detailed.
© TiVo

About the album

Improve album information

Qobuz logo Why buy on Qobuz...

On sale now...

Money For Nothing

Dire Straits

Money For Nothing Dire Straits

Moanin'

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Moanin' Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Blue Train

John Coltrane

Blue Train John Coltrane

Live 1978 - 1992

Dire Straits

Live 1978 - 1992 Dire Straits
More on Qobuz
By Fausto Romitelli

Anamorphosis

Fausto Romitelli

Anamorphosis Fausto Romitelli

Playlists

You may also like...

J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations

Víkingur Ólafsson

J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations Víkingur Ólafsson

Rachmaninoff: The Piano Concertos & Paganini Rhapsody

Yuja Wang

Beethoven and Beyond

María Dueñas

Beethoven and Beyond María Dueñas

A Symphonic Celebration - Music from the Studio Ghibli Films of Hayao Miyazaki

Joe Hisaishi

Chopin: Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 "Funeral March" - Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 "Hammerklavier"

Beatrice Rana