Mixed recordings from three concerts from the Barbican in April.
I seem to remember the Hosokawa was admired by reviewers. James Clarke's 3rd quartet was the only piece that got me on the day but most music's easier to my ears after weeks of taking blows to the head from Birtwistle. These recordings start with a terrific, vivid performance of Xenakis' Tetras. Very astringent and full of variety and playfulness in the sound.
Enjoying the Dusapin, too. All 5 of the quartets are on Spotify, played by the Ardittis. His sombre, lyrical violin concerto Aufgang was on the Barbi about the same time.
Iannis Xenakis - Tetras
Pascal Dusapin - Quartet No.5
Wolfgang Rihm - Fetzen I & II
Toshio Hosokawa - Silent Flowers
I seem to remember the Hosokawa was admired by reviewers. James Clarke's 3rd quartet was the only piece that got me on the day but most music's easier to my ears after weeks of taking blows to the head from Birtwistle. These recordings start with a terrific, vivid performance of Xenakis' Tetras. Very astringent and full of variety and playfulness in the sound.
Enjoying the Dusapin, too. All 5 of the quartets are on Spotify, played by the Ardittis. His sombre, lyrical violin concerto Aufgang was on the Barbi about the same time.
Iannis Xenakis - Tetras
Pascal Dusapin - Quartet No.5
Wolfgang Rihm - Fetzen I & II
Toshio Hosokawa - Silent Flowers
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