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  • SKU: BMCCD092
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 5998309300929
  • Street Date: 12/17/03
  • PreBook Date: 01/01/01
  • Label: BMC Records »
  • Genre: Classical
  • Run Time: 58 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2003
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: NA,GB,AU

 

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Peter Eotvos - Intervalles-interieurs , Windsequenzen

The compositions date from Eotvos' exploratory period of the 70s, trying to transfer the laws of nature into sound.

Peter Eotvos - Intervalles-interieurs , Windsequenzen
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The compositions Intervalles-Intérieurs (Interval interiors or Inside the intervals) and the Windsequenzen (The sequences of the wind) date from the "exploratory" period of the 70s, when Eotvos' interest was centred on transferring the laws of nature into sound.

Track Listing

  • Intervalles-Intérieurs (1974 / 1981)
  • Windsequenzen (1975 / 2002) - Windless I
  • Windsequenzen (1975 / 2002) - Three Sequences of the Mountain Wind
  • Windsequenzen (1975 / 2002) - Seven Sequences of the Whirlwind
  • Windsequenzen (1975 / 2002) - Sequence of the Morning Breeze
  • Windsequenzen (1975 / 2002) - Four Sequences of the Sea Wind - North Wind
  • Windsequenzen (1975 / 2002) - Four Sequences of the Sea Wind - South Wind
  • Windsequenzen (1975 / 2002) - Four Sequences of the Sea Wind - East-West Wind
  • Windsequenzen (1975 / 2002) - Windless II

Press Quotes

Intervalles-Interieurs is Eotvös's most thorough exploration of the substance of sound. (...) The piece is subtly evolving dialogue between an instrumental quintet and a tape part which both anticipates and elaborates on the intervals from which emerge the work's rhythms and melodies. (...) Similar qualities pervade Windsequenzen - except that here the eight individual movements embody the 'calm in motion, motion in calm' paradox of Zen Buddhism with a vein of wistfulness more akin to contemporary Morton Feldman

     —Richard Whitehouse, Gramophone, October 2004

  

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