Dive into the intricate and captivating world of Alberto Posadas with his masterful work "Liturgia Fractal," a cycle of five string quartets that push the boundaries of contemporary classical music. Composed between 2003 and 2007, this album is a testament to Posadas' innovative approach to composition, drawing inspiration from fractal models to create a unique and immersive musical experience.
Recorded by the renowned Quatuor Diotima in January 2009 at Deutschlandradio Kultur in Berlin, "Liturgia Fractal" was released on the Kairos label and received the prestigious Diapason d'Or award in the same year. The album features five distinct movements, each titled after a different fractal concept: "Ondulado Tiempo Sonoro," "Modulaciones," "Órbitas," "Aborescencias," and "Bifurcaciones." These titles hint at the complex, interwoven structures that characterize Posadas' music, as he explores the natural cycles and patterns that underpin his compositions.
The album's 52-minute duration is filled with intricate textures, rhythmic complexity, and a deep sense of harmonic exploration. Posadas' use of fractal models as a compositional framework results in music that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply engaging. The Quatuor Diotima's virtuoso performance brings out the full richness and depth of Posadas' score, making "Liturgia Fractal" an essential addition to any contemporary classical music collection.
The album comes housed in a digipak, complete with a detailed 40-page booklet featuring notes in Spanish, German, English, and French, providing valuable context and insight into Posadas' creative process. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Liturgia Fractal" offers a compelling and rewarding listening experience that showcases the best of contemporary string quartet writing.