Dive into the avant-garde and experimental realms with Iannis Xenakis' "Xenakis: Works for Strings," a captivating collection released on October 18, 2005, via Mode Records. This album is a testament to Xenakis' innovative approach to composition, featuring six intricate pieces that span nearly 57 minutes of pure sonic exploration. Conducted by Johannes Kalitzke and performed by Ensemble Resonanz, this recording brings together all of Xenakis' chamber music for strings, excluding his string quartets, offering a comprehensive journey through his groundbreaking work.
The album opens with "Syrmos," setting the stage for a series of compositions that push the boundaries of traditional string music. "Aurora" follows, showcasing Xenakis' unique ability to blend texture and timbre. "Voile" and "Theraps" continue the exploration, each piece offering a distinct sonic landscape. "Analogique A" and "Ittidra" round out the collection, demonstrating Xenakis' mastery of experimental techniques and his enduring influence on contemporary music.
"Xenakis: Works for Strings" is not just an album; it's a deep dive into the mind of one of the most innovative composers of the 20th century. Whether you're a seasoned fan of experimental music or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The meticulous performance by Ensemble Resonanz, under the direction of Johannes Kalitzke, brings Xenakis' vision to life with clarity and precision, making this a standout release in the avant-garde genre.