Dive into the avant-garde world of George Antheil with his 1995 album "Bad Boy of Music," a captivating journey through the composer's most daring and innovative works. This album, released on Albany Records, is a testament to Antheil's reputation as a trailblazer in the realm of experimental music.
The album spans a diverse range of compositions, from the exhilarating "Airplane Sonata" to the intricate "La Femme 100 Têtes," inspired by Max Ernst's surrealist artwork. Each piece showcases Antheil's unique ability to blend classical structures with avant-garde sensibilities, creating a sound that is both challenging and deeply engaging.
The "Valentine Waltzes" offer a more traditional yet equally captivating experience, demonstrating Antheil's versatility as a composer. The album also includes selections from his "Sonata No. 4" and the playful "Little Shimmy," further highlighting his eclectic style.
Performed with precision and passion by pianist Marthanne Verbit, "Bad Boy of Music" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the avant-garde genre. With a duration of just over an hour, this album is a rich and rewarding exploration of George Antheil's groundbreaking contributions to the world of music.
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Airplane Sonata: As fast as possibleGeorge Antheil, Marthanne Verbit