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      2. electrochronicle - peter eötvös

      Electrochronicle

      Peter EötvösPeter Eötvös
      • 2002
      • 11 tracks
      • 53 min
      • avant-garde
      Electrochronicle - Peter Eötvös
      Electrochronicle - Peter Eötvös

      Album Details

      Peter Eötvös' "Electrochronicle" is a captivating journey through the realms of avant-garde and requiem genres, released on January 1, 2002, under BMC Records. This album, spanning 53 minutes, is a testament to Eötvös' innovative spirit and his ability to blend traditional instruments with electronic transformations.

      The album kicks off with "Music for New York," an improvisation that features the Hungarian zither and hurdy-gurdy, transformed by synthesizer. This track, originally recorded by Eötvös in 1971, sets the tone for the eclectic mix of sounds that follow. "Now, Miss!" is another standout, based on Samuel Beckett's "Embers," and features a klangspiel for violin and other instruments.

      The heart of the album lies in the "Electrochronicle" series, which spans several tracks dated from June 5 to June 22. These tracks showcase Eötvös' mastery of electronic music, with each piece offering a unique sonic experience. The album concludes with "Dervish Dance," a piece that encapsulates the album's spirit of innovation and experimentation.

      "Electrochronicle" is not just a collection of tracks but a cohesive exploration of sound and time. Eötvös' background in both classical and electronic music shines through, making this album a fascinating listen for fans of experimental and avant-garde music. The album's unique blend of traditional and electronic elements, along with its historical significance, makes it a standout release in Eötvös' discography.

      1 januari 20022017 2002 BMC Records2017 2002 Budapest Music Center Records

      Tracks

      1. Music for New YorkPeter Eötvös, László Dés, András Dés
        10:55
      2. "Now, Miss!"Peter Eötvös, János Négyesy
        16:07
      3. Electrochronicle: June 5Peter Eötvös, Mesias Maiguashca
        0:17
      4. Electrochronicle: June 6Peter Eötvös, Mesias Maiguashca
        0:40
      5. Electrochronicle: June 8Peter Eötvös, Mesias Maiguashca
        4:03
      6. Electrochronicle: June 9Peter Eötvös, Mesias Maiguashca
        4:15
      7. Electrochronicle: June 12Peter Eötvös, Mesias Maiguashca
        2:32
      8. Electrochronicle: June 13Peter Eötvös, Mesias Maiguashca
        5:20
      9. Electrochronicle: June 21Peter Eötvös, Mesias Maiguashca
        3:01
      10. Electrochronicle: June 22Peter Eötvös, Mesias Maiguashca
        1:01
      11. Dervish DancePeter Eötvös, Csaba Klenyán
        5:40
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      About Peter Eötvös

      Peter Eötvös, a towering figure in contemporary music, was a Hungarian composer, conductor, and educator whose career spanned over six decades. Born in Transylvania in 1944, Eötvös began composing at the tender age of five, and his journey was marked by a deep commitment to both tradition and innovation. He studied under the renowned Zoltán Kodály at the Music Academy in Budapest, a foundation that shaped his unique approach to composition.

      Eötvös' works are deeply rooted in contemporary social issues, reflecting his engagement with the world around him. His compositions, often classified under avant-garde and requiem genres, blend traditional elements with modern techniques, creating a sound that is both familiar and groundbreaking. As a conductor, he was a tireless advocate for contemporary music, championing new works and pushing the boundaries of what is possible.

      Beyond his composing and conducting, Eötvös was also a dedicated teacher, passing on his knowledge and passion to the next generation of musicians. His influence on the Hungarian and international music scenes is immeasurable, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and challenge. Eötvös passed away in Budapest in March 2024, at the age of 80, but his contributions to the world of music will continue to resonate for years to come.

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