Dive into the avant-garde world of contemporary classical music with Chris Dench's "Music for Flute," a captivating album released in 1993 under the Etcetera label. This collection showcases Dench's innovative compositions, performed by an ensemble of talented musicians including Laura Chislett on flutes, Peter Jenkin on bass clarinet, and Stephanie McCallum on piano, with Antony Walker also contributing to the performances.
Recorded in the Eugène Goossens Hall at the ABC Ultimo Center in Sydney, the album spans a diverse range of pieces composed between 1981 and 1991. Each track offers a unique exploration of sound and form, from the aphoristic pieces of "Vier Darmstädter aphorismen" to the intricate "Dé/ployé" and the evocative "Sulle scale della fenice." The album also includes world premiere recordings, adding an element of exclusivity and freshness to the listening experience.
With a duration of nearly 60 minutes, "Music for Flute" is a testament to Dench's compositional prowess and the virtuosity of the performers. The album is a must-listen for enthusiasts of contemporary classical music, offering a rich and rewarding journey through the sonic landscapes crafted by one of the genre's most visionary composers.