John Luther Adams

(b. 1953)

mode 153

Strange And Sacred Noise

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mode 153 John Luther ADAMS: Strange and Sacred Noise – performed by Percussion Group Cincinnati.
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Strange And Sacred Noise - CD

…dust into dust… (9:15)
for 2 snare drums & 2 field drums

solitary and time-breaking waves (10:44)
After James Tenney, for 4 tam-tams

velocities crossing in phase-space (9:40)
After Conlon Nancarrow and Peter Garland, for 8 tom-toms and 2 bass drums

triadic iteration lattices (8:22)
To Edgar Varése and Alvin Lucier, for 4 air-raid sirens

clusters on a quadrilateral grid 1 (8:39)
To Morton Feldman, for 4 marimbas

clusters on a quadrilateral grid 2 (4:36)
for 4 vibraphones

clusters on a quadrilateral grid 3 (4:31)
for 4 sets of crotales and orchestra bells

clusters on a quadrilateral grid 4 (8:35)
for 4 marimbas

…and dust rising… (8:43)
for 2 snare drums & 2 field drums

Performed by Percussion Group Cincinnati

John Luther Adams is an Alaskan composer. For Adams, Alaska is not a catalogue of ideas and sounds, instead, Alaska is a provocation. For all of its enormity, Alaska leans inward towards essential qualities and purified forces, and in Adams’ music we find this same sense of space and the same tendency inward towards the purified. His is an intimate and focused music that reverberates in a large place.

Composer supervised first recording.

English, French, German and Spanish subtitles.

ON CD & DVD

  • Strange and Sacred Noise is a monumental work for percussion quartet in 9 movements.
  • The spatially separated percussionists make this an ideal work for surround-sound, as waves of percussion criss-cross around the room often to a hallucinatory effect.
  • Its dynamics range from the threshold of audibility to the threshold of pain. It embraces unsettling timbres and virtually the entire audible spectrum of sound. Much of this music is loud. It buzzes the eardrums, rattles the rib cage, and immerses the listener in an overwhelming physical presence of sound. Some of that presence arises spontaneously in the air, through the dynamic interplay of complex, high-energy sounds – thundering drums, roaring tam-tams, hammered bells, wailing sirens – the acoustics of the performance space, and the psycho-acoustics of our own hearing.
  • The instrumentation is at once unique and spare. Each movement is dedicated to the sonic exploration of a quartet of similar instruments – two snare drums and two field drums provide plaintive melodies in …dust into dust… as well as …and dust rising…, and the thundering velocities crossing in phase-space is scored for multiple tom-toms and bass drums. Other movements are scored for sets of tam-tams, mallets, and unique explorations of quartets of triangles and devastating air-raid sirens.
  • Expert performances by Percussion Group Cincinnati, who commissioned and premiered the piece.
  • Liner notes by Steve Schick and the composer.

THE DVD VERSION:
5.0 Surround Sound DVD also has a hi-res 48khz/24-bit PCM stereo option. Note: The music has no video.
BONUS Feature: “A Brief History of Noise” John Luther Adams and Allen Otte (of Percussion Group Cincinnati) in conversation (with video, 62 minutes)

Language : English.

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