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John Carisi - Eddie Sauter - Christian Wolff - Stefan Wolpe - Counterpoise (2000)
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19 Oct 2011 13:20:05
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John Carisi - Eddie Sauter - Christian Wolff - Stefan Wolpe - Counterpoise (2000)
EAC RIP | APE + CUE + LOG | COVER + BOOK | RAR FILES (3% recovery) | 205 Mb
Classical | hat[now]ART 136
EAC RIP | APE + CUE + LOG | COVER + BOOK | RAR FILES (3% recovery) | 205 Mb
Classical | hat[now]ART 136
Tracklist:
01. Stefan Wolpe – Quartet for trumpet , tenor saxophone , percussion and piano (1950/54) 13:10
02. John Carisi – Saxophone quartet No.1 (1965) 7:38
03. John Carisi – Counterpoise No.1 for trumpet , baritone saxophone , percussion , and piano (1948) 5:04
04. Eddie Sauter – Saxophone Quartet No.1 (1977) 6:07
05. Christian Wolff – Exercise 26 & 27 (snare drum peace march 1 & 2) (1968) 8:34
06. Stefan Wolpe Blues – Stimmen aus dem Massengrab – Marsch (1929) for speaker , two saxophones , trumpet , two pianos & percussion (text: Erich Kastner) 9:52
It's interesting to note that the title chosen for this carefully plotted program of works, Counterpoise, refers to equivalent powers set in opposition creating a state of balance, and appears in the dictionary in between the words "counterpoint" and "counterpose." There is certainly a measured balance in the interrelated and contrasting material presented here, as well as in the personalities of the composers represented. Moreover, there is a palpable sense of poise (that is, equilibrium, assurance, and tact) in the music itself, which accounts for the equal degrees of spontaneity and inevitability-highlighting the counter-effect of creative tension-that result. — Art Lange
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The Saxophone quartets, in particular, are a very rare form and few have explored this ensemble in the 'classical' field.
Thanks basa.