Giacinto Scelsi

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Scelsi Edition 9: The Works for Viola

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mode 231 Giacinto SCELSI: The Works for Viola – Manto; Coelocanth; Three Studies; Xnoybis; plus Elegia per Ty (with Séverine Ballon, cello) – Vincent Royer, viola & voice

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Scelsi Edition 9: The Works for Viola
The 3rd movement of the 1st work recited with non-language vocal sounds. (viewed Feb. 7, 2013). Vincent Royer, viola, voice ; Séverine Ballon, violoncello. Recorded at Ev. Kirche, Honrath, Germany, Sept. 8, 2008 and Mar. 17-18, 2009. Previously released as a compact disc.

Vincent Royer, viola & voice

1. Manto  (1957) First recording with male voice (10:23 )

2. Coelocanth  (1955) (10:51)

3. Elegia per Ty (1958) Séverine Ballon, cello (10:28)

4. Three Studies* (1956) First recording (13:43 )

5. Xnoybis (1964) First recording (11:21)

Volume 9 of Mode’s Scelsi Edition is devoted to the first complete recording of Giacinto Scelsi’s works for viola solo and duo.

• Manto was a prophet in ancient Greece. Scelsi translated her oracle maxims into cryptic phonemes which the viola player has to sing simultaneously in the third movement. In Manto, the sound of the viola is expanded and explored via experimental playing techniques. This is the first recording of the third movement.

• In Xnoybis, Scelsi’s exploration “into the inside of the sound” is taken to its extreme. A central tone, variously colored and surrounded, moves in microtonal steps — no melody in the traditional sense, but a sole wandering sound. This is the first recording of the viola version in a transcription by Vincent Royer.

Elegia per Ty for viola and violoncello is Scelsi’s tender rememberance of his former wife Dorothy (nicknamed “Ty”). It is among his most important chamber works.

Coelocanth and the Three Studies belong to Scelsi’s earlier style of composing. Concise motivic gestures are developed by improvisation. These expressive, virtuoso pieces are overwhelming in their ecstatic ferocity. This is the first recording of the “Three Studies”.

• Violist Vincent Royer is one of the most outstanding performers of contemporary music today. Mr. Royer, who was born in France but now lives in Cologne, Germany, is among a handful of musicians who have truly mastered the works of the Spectral composers, such as Gerard Grisey. In his hands, these challenging and complex works give way to new forms of musical expression that are mysterious, powerful and filled with beautiful colors. A key to his deep understanding of new music is his close collaboration with living composers, like Horatiu Radulescu and Tristan Murail, two important composers with whom Mr. Royer has enjoyed a close working relationship.

• Liner notes by Friedrich Jaecker and Sharon Kanach.