Sunday, November 11, 2012

Night Prayers

Night Prayers Review


Collaborating with the Tuvan singers, a Latvian cantor and soprano Dawn Upshaw, the internationally-renowned Kronos Quartet performs music from the former Soviet state, a haunting collection of songs and laments joining traditional music with classical composition.
Genre: Classical Music
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 6-SEP-1994 Read more...


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One of the five most acclaimed New Music chamber ensembles in the world, Kronos Quartet has recorded music from every period, from Machaut to Wagner to Hendrix to Dun. Their Night Prayers collection--which features mainly Eastern European composers--peaks with Sofia Gubaidulina's bristling Quartet No. 4. Expert at traditional instrumentation and composition, Gubaidulina scripts the piece's early parts with vaguely balalaika-like tones that morph into mid- range, stretched notes. The quartet's underlying structure becomes a skittering display of plucked, repetitive notes against which the strings variously slash, sweep, and chatter. Gubaidulina's summation of late-century chamber work is more than striking. --Andrew Bartlett

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