Dive into the avant-garde world of Conlon Nancarrow with this captivating 2005 reissue from Naxos, originally released by the Musical Heritage Society in 1991. This album is a testament to Nancarrow's unique and innovative compositions, showcasing his mastery of complex rhythms and unconventional instrumentation. The American expatriate composer, who spent much of his life in seclusion in Mexico City, offers a remarkable variety of pieces that challenge and delight the ear.
The album features a diverse range of works, including "Pieces for Small Orchestra," "Tango?," and "String Quartet No. 1." Each piece is a testament to Nancarrow's genius, blending traditional forms with avant-garde techniques. The "Studies for Player Piano" are particularly noteworthy, showcasing his pioneering work in mechanical music. The arrangements by Y. and Y.E. Mikhashoff add an extra layer of depth and complexity to these already intricate pieces.
With a duration of just over 44 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful exploration of Nancarrow's musical vision. The genres of avant-garde and chamber music are beautifully represented, making this a must-listen for fans of innovative and thought-provoking compositions. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado of avant-garde music or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
2005 Naxos2005 Naxos
Tracks
Piece No. 1 for Small OrchestraConlon Nancarrow, Continuum, Joel Sachs
Toccata for Violin and Player PianoConlon Nancarrow, Mia Wu
Prelude and BluesConlon Nancarrow, Cheryl Seltzer, Joel Sachs
Studies for Player Piano, Vol. 1, Study No. 15: Study No. 15 (trans. Y. Mikhashoff) [arr. Y.E. Mikhashoff for 2 pianos]Conlon Nancarrow, Cheryl Seltzer, Joel Sachs