Giacinto Scelsi
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New Piano Music From The Americas
mode 31 Haydée SCHVARTZ plays "New Piano Works from Europe and the Americas" by PÄRT: Variationen zur Gesundung von Arinuschka*; Für Alina; CAGE: Perpetual Tango*; SCELSI: Quattro Illustrazioni; KAGEL: An Tasten*; BERIO: Brin*; Leaf*; SCHUMANN: Davidsbündlertänze #14; GANDINI: Eusebius*; VALVERDE: Ek-Stasis* (*denotes first recording) ... Read More
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Scelsi Edition 1-Piano Works 1
OUT OF STOCK mode 92 Giacinto SCELSI, Vol.1: The Piano Works 1- Sonata No. 2 (1939); Sonata No. 4 (1941); Suite No. 9 "Ttai" (1953) - Louise Bessette, piano ... Read More
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Scelsi Edition 2 – The Orchestral Works 1
LOW STOCK mode 95 Giacinto SCELSI, Vol. 2: The Orchestral Works 1-Hymnos (1963) for organ & 2 orchestras; Hurqualia (1960) for large orchestra; Konx-Om-Pax (1968) for large orchestra & choir; Canti del Capricorno (selections) (1962-72) for voice, with & without instruments - Pauline Vaillancourt, soprano, Douglas Ahlstedt, tenor, Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic and Concert Choir, Juan Pablo Izquierdo, conductor ... Read More
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Scelsi Edition 3 – Music for High Winds
LOW STOCK mode 102 Giacinto SCELSI, Vol.3: "Music for High Winds". Ixor for clarinet; Suite for flute & clarinet; Pwyll for flute; Tre pezzi for Eb clarinet; Rucke di Guck for piccolo & oboe; Preghiera per un' ombra for clarinet; Ko-Lho for flute & clarinet; Three Latin Prayers for clarinet - Carol Robinson, clarinets; Cathy Milliken, oboe; Clara Novakova, flutes, piccolo ... Read More
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Scelsi Edition 4 – The Piano Works 2
mode 143 Giacinto SCELSI: The Piano Works 2 - Stephen Clarke, piano ... Read More
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Giacinto Scelsi: The Piano Works 3
mode 159 Giacinto SCELSI: The Piano Works 3 - Aki Takahashi, piano. Suite No. 10 "Ka", Quattro Illustrazioni, Sonate No.3, Cinque Incantesimi. ... Read More
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Scelsi Edition 6 – The Orchestral Works 2
mode 176 Giacinto SCELSI: The Orchestral Works 2 - Quattro Pezzi (su una nota sola), Uaxuctum-The Legend of the Mayan City which they themselves destroyed for religious reasons, La nascita del Verbo. Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Peter Rundel, Johannes Kalitzke, Concentus Vocalis, Chorusmaster: Herbert Böck, Wiener Kammerchor, Chorusmaster: Michael Grohotolsky. First Recording. ... Read More
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Scelsi Edition 7–Complete Works For Double Bass
mode 188 Giacinto SCELSI: The Works for Double Bass - Nuits, Ko-Tha "Three Dances of Shiva", Dharana, Maknongon, Kshara, Okanagon, Mantram. Robert Black, double bass. ... Read More
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Scelsi Edition 8: The Piano Works Vol. 4
mode 227 Giacinto SCELSI: The Piano Works 4 - Hispania “Triptyque pour piano” (1939); Suite No. 5 “Il Circo” (1935); Suite No. 6 “I Capricci di Ty” (1939) - Stephen Clarke, piano ... Read More
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Scelsi Edition 9: The Works for Viola
LOW STOCK 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 ... Read More
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Scelsi Edition 10 – The Violin Works
mode 256 Giacinto SCELSI: The Works for Violin – Divertimenti 2,3,4; L’âme ailée – L’âme ouverte; Xnyobis – Weiping Lin, violin ... Read More
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Douglas Ahlstedt
Douglas AhlstedtTenorDOUGLAS AHLSTEDT continues his career as a leading tenor in the world's great opera houses and concert halls, from the renowned stages of Europe, South America, the Orient and Africa, to the Metropolitan Opera, where he has sung 189 performances.Ahlstedt is the only American tenor featured in leading roles on the James Levine 25th Anniversary Collection of notable scenes from the Metropolitan, including Fenton in Verdi's Falstaff and Pelléas in Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande ... Read More
Séverine Ballon
Séverine Ballon Séverine Ballon was born in France in 1980. She studied cello with Joseph Schwab at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin and with Troels Svane at the Musikhochschule in Lübeck. She made important experiences with new music at master classes she took with Siegfried Palm, Lukas Fels and Rohan de Saram, as a performer in such ensembles as the Klangforum Wien and the musikFabrik Köln and in collaboration with numerous contemporary ... Read More
Louise Bessette
Louise BessettePianoAn exhilarating and elegant concert pianist, Louise Bessette stands out as one of the pre-eminent performers of modern music. Her combination of eclectic repertory and impeccable delivery has earned Bessette several of the most prestigious honours awarded for the interpretation of contemporary music, including, most notably, the First Prize at the Concours International de Musique Contemporaine in Saint-Germain-en-Laye (France, 1986), and both the First Prize and the Special Prize for Piano at the International ... Read More
Robert Black
Robert BlackRobert Black's interests range from traditional orchestral and chamber music to solo recitals, collaborations with actors, music with computers and MIDI, movement-based improvisations with dancers, and live action-painting performances with artists. He has commissioned, collaborated, or performed with musicians from John Cage to D.J. Spooky, Elliott Carter to Meredith Monk, Cecil Taylor to young emerging composers. His recital activities frequently take him to five continents. Black performs with the Bang On A Can All ... Read More
Felix Fan
Felix FanFelix Fan's versatility has made him one of the most sought after cellists in classical and contemporary music. At a young age, he was drawn to the cello after hearing an inspirational performance by the esteemed musician, Chuck Meyer. In 1998, Fan founded Muzik3, a performance series dedicated to the advancement of modern music, theater, video and dance. He is also a member of the trio, Real Quiet ... Read More
Juan Pablo Izquierdo
Juan Pablo IzquierdoconductorJuan Pablo Izquierdo has an international career conducting the major orchestras in Europe and South America-including the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and those in Hamburg, Berlin, Frankfurt, Dresden, Leipzig, Madrid, Paris, and Brussels; and the BBC Glasgow, Holland Radio Orchestra, and the Bavarian Radio Orchestra. He has been principal conductor of the Gulbenkian Orchestra in Lisbon and the Santiago Philharmonic Orchestra which he reorganized and conducted until 1986. In the Middle East, Izquierdo has ... Read More
Tom Kolor
Tom KolorTom Kolor (percussion) specializes in 20th and 21st century music, and holds degrees from William Paterson University and the Juilliard School. He is currently an adjunct professor at Purchase College and William Paterson University. Kolor is a member of Talujon Percussion, Columbia Sinfonietta, Ensemble 21, Sospeso, American Modern Ensemble, Newband, and New Jersey Percussion Ensemble. He is a frequent guest of such ensembles as New York New Music Ensemble, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln ... Read More
Cathy Milliken
Cathy MillikenCathy Milliken was born in Australia, where she completed her music degree in piano and oboe performance. She continued her oboe studies in Europe with Heinz Holliger in Germany and Maurice Bourgue in France. In 1980, she cofounded the renowned Ensemble Modern of Frankfurt. As a member of this ensemble she has worked with composers and conductors such as Peter Eötvös, György Ligeti, Brian Ferneyhough, Frank Zappa, György Kurtág and Karlheinz Stockhausen who produced ... Read More
Clara Novakova
Clara NovakovaClara Novakova was born in Czechoslovakia. After studying the flute in Italy and Germany, she attended the Paris Conservatory, which in 1988, awarded her a unanimous first prize. She began winning international competitions in 1982 (Palmi, Ancona, Stresa) and in 1995, she won the Pro Musicis award, which led her to give recitals in Europe, Asia, and the United States. She has recorded for radio and television in France, Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic, ... Read More
Carol Robinson
Carol Robinson To say that Carol Robinson is a Franco-American composer and clarinetist does not really communicate the eclecticism of her experience and passion. She is not someone who likes the middle ground, preferring the edges, the extremes. Her music is situated in those places of tenderness and rage that come from commitment and mastery. Trained as a classical clarinetist, she graduated from the Oberlin Conservatory in the US before continuing her study of contemporary ... Read More
Giacinto Scelsi
Giacinto ScelsiA long ignored eccentric and outsider of the new music world (who never wanted his photograph to appear in connection with his music), the Italian composer and poet Giacinto Scelsi (strictly speaking Count Giacinto Scelsi di Ayala Valva, 1905-88) gained considerable recognition in the mid-1980s, just as his creative powers began to slacken. Hence he is often called the Charles Ives of Italy. While it took music publishers nearly 50 years to take on ... Read More
Howard Skempton
Howard Skempton Howard Skempton was born in Chester in 1947, and has worked as a composer, accordionist, and music publisher. He studied in London with Cornelius Cardew from 1967 (helping to organize the Scratch Orchestra) and Cardew helped him to discover a musical language of great simplicity. Since then he has continued to write undeflected by compositional trends, producing a corpus of more than 300 works - many pieces being miniatures for solo piano or ... Read More
Pauline Vaillancourt
Pauline VaillancourtSopranoSoprano Pauline Vaillancourt, a native of Québec, is a lyric and contemporary artist whose performances have reached audiences across North America and Europe. A versatile talent, she has presented works by such diverse composers as Mather, Tremblay, Finnissy and Evangelista.In addition to her credits as a performing artist, Vaillancourt is the founder and artistic director of Compagnie lyrique de création Chants Libres, an organization whose mission is to bridge all of the artistic disciplines-music, ... Read More
James Weeks
James WeeksJames Weeks (b. 1978) read Music at Cambridge before completing a PhD in Composition at Southampton University studying under Michael Finnissy. His music has been performed in festivals and concert halls worldwide by artists such as Endymion, EXAUDI, Apartment House, Kürbis, Uroboros Ensemble, Zephyr Quartet, Alison Balsom, Christopher Redgate, Anton Lukoszevieze and Andrew Sparling, and is represented by Sound and Music's New Voices programme. For the past few years his works have explored the ... Read More