Quatuor Diotima presents "American Music," a captivating journey through the avant-garde and classical landscapes of contemporary chamber music. Released on September 26, 2011, under the naïve classique label, this album is a testament to the ensemble's virtuosity and their exploration of modern classical repertoire.
The album features a diverse selection of works, including Steve Reich's seminal "Different Trains for String Quartet and Tape," a piece that intertwines recorded speech and live performance to create a poignant narrative of pre-war and wartime America and Europe. The Quatuor Diotima's rendition brings a haunting beauty to this iconic composition.
Additionally, the album showcases the ensemble's mastery of Japanese classical music with their performance of the "String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11" by Japanese composer Akio Yashiro. The quartet's nuanced interpretation highlights the intricate and evocative nature of this lesser-known work.
A significant portion of the album is dedicated to George Crumb's "Black Angels for Electric Quartet," a profound and intense piece that delves into the darker aspects of human experience. The Quatuor Diotima's performance is both technically impressive and deeply moving, capturing the essence of Crumb's visionary composition.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 7 minutes, "American Music" offers a rich and varied listening experience. The Quatuor Diotima's impeccable musicianship and their commitment to exploring the boundaries of classical music make this album a standout in their discography. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises to engage and inspire.
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Tracks
Different Trains for String Quartet and Tape: America–Before the WarSteve Reich, Quatuor Diotima
Different Trains for String Quartet and Tape: Europe–During the WarSteve Reich, Quatuor Diotima
Different Trains for String Quartet and Tape: After the WarSteve Reich, Quatuor Diotima
String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11: I. Molto allegro e appassionatoSamuel Barber, Quatuor Diotima
String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11: II. Molto adagioSamuel Barber, Quatuor Diotima
String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11: III. Molto allegroSamuel Barber, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: I. Departure Threnody I: Night of the Electric InsGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: I. Departure Sounds of Bones and FlutesGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: I. Departure Lost BellsGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: I. Departure Devil-MusicGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: I. Departure Danse macabreGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: II. Absence Pavana lachrymaeGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: II. Absence Threnody II: Black Angels!George Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: II. Absence Sarabanda de la Muerte OscuraGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: II. Absence Lost Bells (Echo)George Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: III. Return God-MusicGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: III. Return Ancient VoicesGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: III. Return Ancient Voices [Echo]George Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: III. Return Threnody III: Night of the Electric InGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima