"Mexico: New Music for Strings" by the Arditti Quartet is a captivating exploration of contemporary Mexican classical music, released in 2006 under Mode Records. This album showcases the innovative spirit of six of Mexico's most inventive young composers, born between 1957 and 1977, who push the boundaries of chamber and avant-garde music.
The Arditti Quartet, renowned for their mastery of contemporary repertoire, delivers stunning performances of these works, many of which were premiered by the ensemble themselves. The album features a mix of solo violin pieces and string quartets, including the intriguing "De Jaque, Sal, Gala y Luna" by Juan Felipe Waller and the two-movement "String Quartet No. 1" by another prominent Mexican composer.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 19 minutes, the album offers a rich and diverse listening experience. Each track presents a unique blend of traditional and modern elements, reflecting the vibrant and dynamic cultural landscape of Mexico. From the haunting melodies of "Ramas" to the intense energy of "Espasmo Fulgor," this collection is a testament to the Arditti Quartet's exceptional artistry and the creative vitality of Mexico's contemporary music scene.