Dive into the avant-garde world of George Antheil with his acclaimed album "Antheil: Ballet Mecanique / Serenade for String Orchestra." Released in 2001 under the Naxos label, this collection is a testament to Antheil's innovative spirit and his significant contributions to the avant-garde genre. The album is a compact yet powerful journey through some of Antheil's most celebrated works, spanning a total of 59 minutes.
The album opens with the iconic "Ballet Mecanique," a piece that solidified Antheil's reputation in the French avant-garde scene. This mechanical ballet is a tour de force, showcasing Antheil's unique ability to blend rhythm and mechanical precision in a way that is both captivating and thought-provoking. Following this is the "Serenade for String Orchestra No. 1," a delightful piece that is both humorous and lyrical, full of rhythmic energy and memorable tunes. The serenade is divided into three movements: "I Allegro," "II Andante molto," and "III Vivo," each offering a distinct emotional landscape.
The album also features the "Symphony for 5 Instruments (2nd version)," a three-movement work that includes "I Allegro," "II Lento," and "III Presto." This symphony is a testament to Antheil's ability to create complex and engaging music with a limited number of instruments. The album concludes with the "Concerto for Chamber Orchestra," a piece that showcases Antheil's ability to write for a variety of instruments and create a cohesive and engaging whole.
Acclaimed as one of the top 10 classical CDs of 2001 by the Chicago Tribune and a best-seller in the UK, this album is a great introduction to the world of George Antheil. Whether you're a seasoned fan of avant-garde music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.