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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: BMCCD072
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 5998309300721
  • Street Date: 10/09/02
  • PreBook Date: 01/01/01
  • Label: BMC Records »
  • Genre: Classical
  • Run Time: 54 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2001
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: NA,GB,AU

 

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Peter Eotvos - Electrochronicle

Electrochronicle is a fascinating album, where Eötvös revisits his 1970s electroacoustic works and improvisations.

Peter Eotvos - Electrochronicle
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I must confess that I never conduct without a score - if I were to stop watching the score I would surely begin to improvise, and the orchestra would stare and wonder what was happening. Improvisation is the basis of making music, and construction is the basis of composition. Improvisation happens at a given moment and is an unrepeatable process, while the essence of composition is to consider and choose certain sounds through repeating them several times, then writing down these chosen sounds for the performers. But a good performer will relay the composition he has "practiced" as if he were improvising, as if the sounds were his own ideas. In 1971 I experimented with the various methods of composition from exact construction to free improvisation. I wanted to reach back to the origins, the roots of sounds; to vibration in which rhythm and melody coincide. The most unusual project was perhaps Electrochronicle which I worked on from 1972-1974. The floating, the vibration of a standing interval, played on an organ and relayed through several sound converting appliances joined together, created original, independent melodies and rhythms. These sounds can be compared to the ripples made by a pebble thrown into water.. Electrochronicle is not improvised nor composed music; its beauty lies in the richness of the microscopic musical movements. In Dervish dance, written for clarinet in 1993, the harmony created by the three-fold playback is an accidental phenomenon. The 1971 recording of Music for New York was an improvisation on Hungarian folk instruments transformed with an English EMS synthesizer. Two excellent jazz musicians added further improvisations in 2001. The recording of Now, Miss! was made in February 1973 on the basis of Beckett's radioplay (Embers). In this composition we hear the dialogue of two people sitting on a beach. János Négyesy plays the violin, I play on an organ transformed with a Synthi A.

Track Listing

  • Music for New York
  • "Now, Miss!"
  • Electrochronicle June 5
  • Electrochronicle June 6
  • Electrochronicle June 8
  • Electrochronicle June 9
  • Electrochronicle June 12
  • Electrochronicle June 13
  • Electrochronicle June 21
  • Electrochronicle June 22
  • Dervish Dance

Press Quotes

...a release that admirers of Eötvös and electronic music in general will need to acquire.

     —Richard Whitehouse, Gramophone, June 2003

  

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