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5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning!, March 21, 1999
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This review is from: Kancheli: Trauerfarbenes Land, ...a la Duduki / Davies, Vienna Radio Symphony Orch (Audio CD)
For those who have grown weary of the accepted wisdoms of classical music through the ages and the one-dimensional, dynamically compressed nature of most contemporary music, Giya Kancheli's compositions are a breath of fresh air. The music swings from barely-there echoes from the netherworld to visceral blasts of unrestrained passion. At his greatest, Kancheli makes the entire output of Einsteurzende Neubauten sound pointless.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Compelling, But Not Easy, July 24, 2009
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Karl W. Nehring (Ostrander, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kancheli: Trauerfarbenes Land, ...a la Duduki / Davies, Vienna Radio Symphony Orch (Audio CD)
This is not easy music. But that does not mean that it is forbidding music, or music that will make you cover your ears. Actually, it is music that is quite compelling. But it is not easy music.

The opening piece, ...a la Duduki, sets a brass quintet against the orchestra, the music seeming to come in powerful waves, yet there are passages of great tenderness, and as usual in the music of Kancheli, extreme dynamic contrasts. (This is definitely not a CD for playing through mini-monitors).

The title piece (in English, "The Land that Wears Mourning") is quite similar in style, but with a little more of an edge to it, with even more emotional and musical power. Strong outbursts are followed by the quietest of moments, the music sometimes taking on the character of a nightmareCbut the music is not frightening itself, it only sounds as though it is depicting a frightening emotional state, an emotional state that causes much reflection.

Both compositions are powerful music, powerfully performed and recorded, making this a demonstration recording in all senses of the word. Strongly recommended--at least to those with strong hearts and strong (audio) systems.
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