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Asian Music for String Quartet

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Asian Music for String Quartet Naxos 8.572488

  • Composer(s):

Gao, Ping; Takemitsu, Toru; Tan, Dun; Ung, Chinary; Zhou, Long

  • Ensemble(s):

New Zealand String Quartet

This programme brings together aesthetic and musical elements of East and West. Zhou Long captures the essence of the Chinese plucked ch’in, and Cambodian aesthetics are preserved in Chinary Ung’s expressive Spiral III. Tan Dun’s Eight Colors combines the exotic timbres of Peking Opera with Second Viennese School tonalities. Gao Ping’s Bright Light and Cloud Shadows has been admired for its ‘long-breathed brush strokes’ (Washington Post). Taking its
inspiration from James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, Toru Takemitsu’s be­autifully crafted A Way a Lone evokes a shimmering sound world.

Asian Music for String Quartet Review

The string quartet has been a popular medium among Asian composers. It can accomplish multiple goals: duplicating the sound of plucked stringed instruments in traditional Asian textures, providing a sort of Western template off of which to bounce Asian modes of expression, and more. This collection of pieces is played by the New Zealand String Quartet, which has had several of them in its repertoire for quite a while; they are confident, sharp performances. While this certainly doesn't exhaust the Asian quartet repertoire, it offers a good start to anyone looking for one, with an attractive variety of pieces. The highlight is Tan Dun's highly dissonant Eight Colors, for which “Second Viennese School tonalities” are promised; it doesn't quite go that far, but it's certainly among the least tonally oriented of this popular composer's works. It combines that atonal language with formal dramatic gestures reminiscent of Chinese opera. Zhou Long's opening Song of the Ch'in deploys the string quartet as a replica of the Chinese ch'in (or qin). Cambodian-American composer Chinary Ung's Spiral III is based on Cambodian motifs but also has a blues tinge, while Gao Ping's Bright Light and Cloud Shadows is a kind of Bartókian meditation on Chinese sounds. The little-heard A Way a Lone of Toru Takemitsu (the title is a quotation from James Joyce) is a fascinating, harmonically rich work that seems to slowly shift textures and to merge multiple perceptions into one. The music here is contemporary, free from stereotyped gesture, full of detail to be absorbed on multiple hearings, yet direct in its appeal. Only over-live church sound detracts from its appeal. A very strong release from the NZSQ. James Manheim – All Music Guide

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Song of the Ch'in 00:08:57
  2. Spiral III 00:10:01
  3. Bright Light and Cloud Shadows 00:11:33
  4. A Way a Lone 00:11:50
  5. No. 1. Peking Opera 00:01:56
  6. No. 2. Shadows 00:01:11
  7. No. 3. Pink Actress 00:01:44
  8. No. 4. Black Dance 00:01:46
  9. No. 5. Zen 00:03:49
  10. No. 6. Drum and Gong 00:00:55
  11. No. 7. Cloudiness 00:02:38
  12. No. 8. Red Sona 00:01:48
Release date Australia
August 1st, 2013
Label
Naxos
Album Length (Minutes)
57
Number of Discs
1
Original Release Year
2012
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
747313248872
Product ID
20926560

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