Dive into the avant-garde world of Conlon Nancarrow with "Nancarrow: Die Kunst des Tempokanons," a captivating album released in 2004 under the Wergo label. This collection showcases Nancarrow's innovative and intricate compositions for player piano, each piece a testament to his mastery of rhythm and tempo. The album features 14 meticulously crafted studies, including "Study for Player Piano No. 43," "Study for Player Piano No. 24," and "Study for Player Piano No. 13," among others. With a total runtime of 1 hour and 6 minutes, this album offers a deep exploration of Nancarrow's unique approach to composition, blending contemporary classical styles with cutting-edge techniques. Arranged by Martin Schlumpf, these synthesizer interpretations bring Nancarrow's visionary works to life, making this album a fascinating journey through the boundaries of musical expression.
(C) 2004 Wergo(P) 2004 Wergo
Tracks
Study for Player Piano No. 43Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 24Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 13Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 19Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 41bConlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 32Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 22Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 33Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 34Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 36Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 37Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 40aConlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 31Conlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf
Study for Player Piano No. 48cConlon Nancarrow, Martin Schlumpf