Immerse yourself in the avant-garde and experimental world of Iannis Xenakis with his compelling compilation, "Chamber Music 1955 - 1990." This double CD is a testament to Xenakis' innovative spirit, featuring his complete chamber music for strings and/or piano, composed between 1955 and 1990. The album showcases a variety of instrumental combinations, offering a rich and diverse listening experience.
Spanning over two and a half hours, this collection includes 15 tracks that exemplify Xenakis' unique approach to composition, blending stochastic music principles with classical chamber music structures. The Arditti String Quartet and Claude Helffer bring these intricate pieces to life, delivering performances that are both technically impressive and deeply expressive.
Highlights from the album include "Mikka S," a captivating exploration of rhythmic complexity, and "Akea," a piece that showcases Xenakis' mastery of spatial composition. The album also features "Tetras" and "Tetora," which demonstrate his innovative use of mathematical principles in music.
Released in 2000 under the naïve classique label, this album is a must-listen for fans of contemporary classical music and those seeking to explore the boundaries of experimental sound. Xenakis' groundbreaking work continues to influence and inspire, making this collection an essential addition to any music enthusiast's library.