Iannis Xenakis, a pioneer in avant-garde and experimental music, presents "Xenakis: Ensemble Music, Vol. 1," a captivating collection of six compositions that showcase his innovative approach to sound and structure. Released on May 21, 1996, under Mode Records, this album offers a profound exploration of Xenakis' unique musical language, characterized by its complexity, precision, and bold experimentation.
The album features performances by the ST-X Ensemble, conducted by Charles Zachary Bornstein, with notable contributions from Justin Rubin and Rob McEwan. Each track, from the intricate "Plektó" to the memorial piece "A la Mémoire de Witold Lutoslawski," delves into Xenakis' signature style, blending mathematical rigor with expressive depth. The compositions range from the concentrated intensity of "Eonta" to the rhythmic intricacies of "Rebonds A" and "Rebonds B," offering a diverse yet cohesive listening experience.
With a total runtime of 66 minutes, "Xenakis: Ensemble Music, Vol. 1" is a testament to Xenakis' enduring influence on contemporary classical music. The album's accessibility, despite its experimental nature, makes it a compelling introduction to Xenakis' work for both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts. This collection is not just a recording but a journey through the mind of one of the most visionary composers of the 20th century.