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Gyan Riley|Riley: Dark Queen Mantra

Riley: Dark Queen Mantra

Gyan Riley, Del Sol Quartet

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It’s not as common in this day and age, but the Californian composer Terry Riley is a true master of the string quartet. His long and fruitful association with the Kronos Quartet gave birth to 13 other string quartets. We also know that he has a clear fondness for the guitar, especially as his own son is a guitarist. It follows that nothing could be more normal that, one thing leading to another, Riley finally conceived a work for a quartet and guitar: the Dark Queen Mantra, played here by the aforementioned son Gyan Riley and the Del Sol String Quartet, to whom the work was dedicated. We find just as many Hispanic references as ‘minimalist’ themes in the work - let’s not forget that Riley was, alongside Glass, Reich, Adams, Nyman and Pärt, one of the founding fathers of minimalism, even if he often moves away from it. For Mas Lugares (su Madrigali di Monteverdi) by Stefano Scodanibbio, it is hardly surprising that Monteverdi is watching from the corner of the many turns, even if the composers writing is powerfully modern. The album closes with The Wheel -  a sort of quasi-jazzy ballade, by way of introduction - and Mythic Bird Waltz, in which we find neither waltz, nor birds (other than those issued from the imagination of Tibetan Buddhism). Riley has, let’s not forget, drawn much of his inspiration from the musical, religious and mythological background of Asia, especially from India where he greatly deepened his learning of the ridiculously complex art of classical raga. © SM/Qobuz

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Dark Queen Mantra (Terry Riley)

1
I. Vizcaino
Gyan Riley
00:05:44

Terry Riley, Composer - Gyan Riley, Artist, MainArtist - Benjamin Kreith, Artist - Del Sol Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Charlton Lee, Artist - Rick Shinozaki, Artist - Kathryn Bates, Artist

(C) 2017 Sono Luminus (P) 2017 Sono Luminus

2
II. Goya with Wings
Gyan Riley
00:08:05

Terry Riley, Composer - Gyan Riley, Artist, MainArtist - Benjamin Kreith, Artist - Del Sol Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Charlton Lee, Artist - Rick Shinozaki, Artist - Kathryn Bates, Artist

(C) 2017 Sono Luminus (P) 2017 Sono Luminus

3
III. Dark Queen Mantra
Gyan Riley
00:11:50

Terry Riley, Composer - Gyan Riley, Artist, MainArtist - Benjamin Kreith, Artist - Del Sol Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Charlton Lee, Artist - Rick Shinozaki, Artist - Kathryn Bates, Artist

(C) 2017 Sono Luminus (P) 2017 Sono Luminus

Mas Lugares (Su Madrigali di Monteverdi) (Stefano Scodanibbio)

4
I. Allegro
Del Sol Quartet
00:03:53

Stefano Scodanibbio, Composer - Benjamin Kreith, Artist - Del Sol Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Charlton Lee, Artist - Rick Shinozaki, Artist - Kathryn Bates, Artist

(C) 2017 Sono Luminus (P) 2017 Sono Luminus

5
II. Io mi son giovinetta
Del Sol Quartet
00:03:24

Stefano Scodanibbio, Composer - Benjamin Kreith, Artist - Del Sol Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Charlton Lee, Artist - Rick Shinozaki, Artist - Kathryn Bates, Artist

(C) 2017 Sono Luminus (P) 2017 Sono Luminus

6
III. Largo
Del Sol Quartet
00:03:56

Stefano Scodanibbio, Composer - Benjamin Kreith, Artist - Del Sol Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Charlton Lee, Artist - Rick Shinozaki, Artist - Kathryn Bates, Artist

(C) 2017 Sono Luminus (P) 2017 Sono Luminus

7
IV. Quell'augellin, che canta
Del Sol Quartet
00:03:24

Stefano Scodanibbio, Composer - Benjamin Kreith, Artist - Del Sol Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Charlton Lee, Artist - Rick Shinozaki, Artist - Kathryn Bates, Artist

(C) 2017 Sono Luminus (P) 2017 Sono Luminus

8
V. Che se tu se' 'l cor mio
Del Sol Quartet
00:06:05

Stefano Scodanibbio, Composer - Benjamin Kreith, Artist - Del Sol Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Charlton Lee, Artist - Rick Shinozaki, Artist - Kathryn Bates, Artist

(C) 2017 Sono Luminus (P) 2017 Sono Luminus

The Wheel & Mythic Birds Waltz (Terry Riley)

9
The Wheel & Mythic Birds Waltz
Del Sol Quartet
00:15:59

Terry Riley, Composer - Benjamin Kreith, Artist - Del Sol Quartet, Ensemble, MainArtist - Charlton Lee, Artist - Rick Shinozaki, Artist - Kathryn Bates, Artist

(C) 2017 Sono Luminus (P) 2017 Sono Luminus

Presentación del Álbum

It’s not as common in this day and age, but the Californian composer Terry Riley is a true master of the string quartet. His long and fruitful association with the Kronos Quartet gave birth to 13 other string quartets. We also know that he has a clear fondness for the guitar, especially as his own son is a guitarist. It follows that nothing could be more normal that, one thing leading to another, Riley finally conceived a work for a quartet and guitar: the Dark Queen Mantra, played here by the aforementioned son Gyan Riley and the Del Sol String Quartet, to whom the work was dedicated. We find just as many Hispanic references as ‘minimalist’ themes in the work - let’s not forget that Riley was, alongside Glass, Reich, Adams, Nyman and Pärt, one of the founding fathers of minimalism, even if he often moves away from it. For Mas Lugares (su Madrigali di Monteverdi) by Stefano Scodanibbio, it is hardly surprising that Monteverdi is watching from the corner of the many turns, even if the composers writing is powerfully modern. The album closes with The Wheel -  a sort of quasi-jazzy ballade, by way of introduction - and Mythic Bird Waltz, in which we find neither waltz, nor birds (other than those issued from the imagination of Tibetan Buddhism). Riley has, let’s not forget, drawn much of his inspiration from the musical, religious and mythological background of Asia, especially from India where he greatly deepened his learning of the ridiculously complex art of classical raga. © SM/Qobuz

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