Dive into the avant-garde world of Edgard Varèse with this 1984 compilation album, a testament to his pioneering spirit in experimental music. This collection brings together some of Varèse's most influential works, showcasing his innovative approach to sound and composition. The album opens with "Ecuatorial," a piece that demands attention with its powerful and evocative soundscape, followed by the hauntingly beautiful "Déserts," a work originally conceived for both orchestra and tape. "Intégrales" and "Hyperprism" continue the journey, demonstrating Varèse's mastery of complex rhythms and textures. The album also includes the chamber piece "Octandre," and the vocal works "Offrandes," featuring poems by Vicente Huidobro, along with the iconic "Density 21.5," a flute solo that has become a staple in the contemporary music repertoire. Performed by the Ensemble Intercontemporain under the direction of Pierre Boulez, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolution of 20th-century music. The performances are precise and powerful, bringing out the full depth and complexity of Varèse's visionary compositions.
(P) 1984 Sony Music Entertainment
Tracks
EcuatorialEdgard Varèse, Pierre Boulez, Choeurs de Radio France, Ensemble Intercontemporain
DesertsEdgard Varèse, Pierre Boulez, Ensemble Intercontemporain
IntégralesEdgard Varèse, Pierre Boulez, Ensemble Intercontemporain
HyperprismEdgard Varèse, Pierre Boulez, Ensemble Intercontemporain
Octandre: I. Assez lentEdgard Varèse, Pierre Boulez, Ensemble Intercontemporain
Octandre: II. Tres vif et nerveauxEdgard Varèse, Pierre Boulez, Ensemble Intercontemporain
Octandre: III. Grave - Anime et jubilatoireEdgard Varèse, Pierre Boulez, Ensemble Intercontemporain
Offrandes: I. Chanson de Là-hautEdgard Varèse, Pierre Boulez, Rachel Yakar, Ensemble Intercontemporain
Offrandes: II. La croix du sudEdgard Varèse, Pierre Boulez, Rachel Yakar, Ensemble Intercontemporain