Some large-scale symphonic works take center stage on this edition of New Sounds. Michael Gordon's Decasia is described by its composer as "a large-scale single movement relentlessly monumental work about decay - the decay of melody, the decay of tuning, the decay of classical music itself." If that doesn't get your attention, it's worth considering that Gordon has retuned a giant amplified orchestra to resemble a piano fallen from a great height, with gripping strings, four detuned pianos, and massive winds and brass. We also hear a new recording of Steve Reich’s Music for Large Ensemble (1977), in a performance by Alarm Will Sound and Ossia. And to conclude the show, a portion of Terry Riley's epic, In C.
PROGRAM #2115 Music for large ensembles (First aired on 1/15/03)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Steve Reich |
Triple Quartet |
Music For A Large Ensemble [15:00] |
Nonesuch #79546* |
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Michael Gordon |
Decasia |
Decasia, excerpt [18:00] |
Cantaloupe #21008* |
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The Styrenes |
Terry Riley: In C |
In C, excerpt [16:00] |
Enja #9435* |
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