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George Perle: Complete Wind Quintets (1988)

Posted By : peachfuzz | Date : 04 Oct 2009 06:21:00 | Comments : 5 |
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George Perle - Complete Wind Quintets (1988)
Classical | EAC (APE, CUE & NO LOG) | 200 MB

New World Records
Only gradually has the music world come to realize how individual George Perle's music is, what a flexible musical language he has developed, and how different that language is from serialism. Perle never writes down to an audience and never worries about "accessibility," but he is a firm believer that "a piece that 'makes sense' will reach one, at some intuitive level, even at first hearing." Perle's divergence from mainstream twelve-tone music came early. In 1937 he borrowed the score to Alban Berg's Lyric Suite through which he discovered Schoenberg's twelve-tone system; but instead of regarding the row as an inviolable ordering of the twelve pitches, he considered it a modified scale that the composer could move around in at will. By the time he realized his mistake, he had discovered so many possibilities in his own, more flexible system that, as he said, "Schoenberg's idea of the series seemed so primitive compared to mine." Perle persevered in developing a "twelve-tone tonality," method of using the entire chromatic spectrum that corresponds closely to the major/minor system of traditional tonality.


    Tracklist

    Wind Quintet No. 1
    1- I. (2:35)
    2- II. (5:30)
    3- III. (2:49)

    Wind Quintet No. 2
    4- I. (4:50)
    5- II. (3:48)
    6- III. (2:27)

    Wind Quintet No. 3
    7- I. (Fantasia (3:15)
    8- II. Scherzo (3:43)
    9- III. Recitative (2:44)
    10- IV. Finale (3:50)

    Wind Quintet No. 4
    (Winner of the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for Music)


    11- Invention (2:38)
    12- Scherzo (5:01)
    13- Pastorale (5:44)
    14- Finale (4:30)


    The Dorian Wind Quintet
    Elizabeth Mann, flute
    Gerard Reuter, oboe
    Jerry Kirkbride, clarinet
    David Jolley, horn
    Jane Taylor, bassoon
    Julie Landsman, guest horn, on Quintets 2 and 3

New World Records 80359
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Posted By: cheredov Date: 04 Oct 2009 11:11:26
Thank You!
Posted By: Igone Date: 04 Oct 2009 16:12:48
Thank you very much !
Posted By: musiclassic Date: 23 Oct 2009 18:42:05
I think the first time I knew music by George Perle was your presentation on its piano music:
http://avaxhome.ws/music/avant_garde/peachfuzz_nw342-perle.html
Thank you very much!
Posted By: WMS.Nemo Date: 04 Dec 2009 07:44:02
Thank you very much!
Posted By: contravar Date: 10 Jun 2011 12:20:50
Thanks a lot!
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