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4.0 out of 5 stars
a journey through textures...,
By "chillysalsa" (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cadenza on the Night Plain (Audio CD)
The Kronos members give an honest and austere performance on this disc. The melodic structures allow them to showcase the ability to extract some truly rich textures from their instruments. The recording quality is very good, though not perfect - it lacks some of the visceral appeal that the best recordings have. The music itself is deep and provocative, though not entirely engrossing, as there are some passages which are a bit labored. Overall, it's highly recommended for anyone who wants excellent contemporary string music.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Riley closer to "World Music" than to "minimalism": immensely engaging works for string quartet,
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This review is from: Cadenza on the Night Plain (Audio CD)
As I write this fine disc, with four immensely engaging string quartets written between the late 1970s and 1983 for the Kronos Quartet, can be found for cheap under at least two entries: Cadenza on the Night Plain (with my detailed review) and Cadenza On The Night Plain). It is Riley writing NOT minimalist or repetitive music, but music inspired by North-American folk music and North-Indian ragas, dance-like and dynamic, colorful, easy listening but never pandering.
TT 75 minutes (which is substantially more than the "over 63 minutes of music" boasted on the booklet's front cover!), excellent liner notes, great disc. |
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Cadenza on the Night Plain by Kronos Quartet (Audio CD - 1992)
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