#2294: Choral Works

New Sounds | May 24, 2010
The visionary collaboration between Polish film director Krzysztof Kieslowski and composer Zbigniew Preisner was cut short in 1995 when the director had a heart attack and died. Hear the composer’s deeply religious musical memorial written as a final goodbye for his director friend on this edition of New Sounds. This heavy choral work is in both Latin and Polish, accompanied by a string quintet, organ and percussion. Also on tap is Steve Reich's Proverb, a choral work which pays homage to the 12th-century composer Perotin and makes liberal use of the medieval hocket technique. Plus, Meredith Monk’s mammoth "Atlas," a travelogue opera in three parts, with its dreamlike vocalise and rich vocal textures.

PROGRAM #2294 Choral Works (Tues. 6/8/2004)

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

CUT(S)

SOURCE

Steve Reich

Proverb, Nagoya Marimbas, City Life

Proverb [14:00]

Nonesuch 79430** www.nonesuch.com *

Zbigniew Preisner

Requiem For My Friend

Officium [3:30]
Sanctus [2:00]
Agnus Dei [2:00]
Lux Aeterna [3:00]
Lacrimosa- Day of Tears [4:00]

Erato #24146.
www.erato.com, www.preisner.com

Franco Battiato

Shadow, Light

Messa Archaica - Sanctus [6:30]

EMI / Hemisphere 37234 Available for purchase at Amazon.com*

Meredith Monk

Atlas

Earth Seen From Above [7:30]

ECM #1491 / 1492** www.ecmrecords.com*

Meredith Monk

Do You Be

Astronaut Anthem [4:00]

ECM #1336** www.ecmrecords.com*

*, ** Find the recordings you've heard - go to the New Sounds Recordings Information page

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