Felix Slatkin conducts on both recordings – originally 10" Capitol sessions, put together here on a full LP! LP, Vinyl record album
(Green with gold border label mono pressing. Cover has light wear and aging, a half split top seam, an ink stamp on the back and a few sticker remnants on the front and labels.)
The Nash Ensemble features Marianne Thorsen and Malin Broman on violins, Lawrence Power and Philip Dukes on violas, Paul Watkins and Pierre Doumenge on cellos, Duncan McTier on double bass, and Ian Brown on piano. CD
Very noisy work from the Soviet scene of the 70s – modern music experiments on the ANS synthesizer, which was one of the darker forces in electronic music at the time! The set really showcases the new wave of avant inspiration that was brewing up after so many years of Soviet-promoted more mainstream modes – and at times, there's a denseness and power to the pieces that almost make you feel as if there were some secret underground corner of the scene, just waiting for a moment like this to unfurl a very rich musical message! The set features two tracks by famous film composer Eduard Artemiev – "Mosaic" and "Twelve Looks At The World Of Sound" – and other cuts include "Stream" by Alfred Schnittke, "Birds Singing" by Edison Denisov, "Sacrament" by Ole Buloshkin, and "Vivent Non Vivente" by Sofia Gubaidulina. (Out Sound, Classical)CD
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