Immerse yourself in the captivating world of American classical music with the Quatuor Diotima's 2011 release, "American Music." This compelling album showcases a blend of chamber music, avant-garde, and Japanese classical genres, offering a unique and enriching listening experience.
The Quatuor Diotima presents a diverse collection of pieces, including Steve Reich's seminal work "Different Trains," which intertwines recorded speech and live string quartet performance to create a powerful narrative. The quartet also delivers a stirring performance of Béla Bartók's "String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11," demonstrating their technical prowess and interpretive depth.
A significant portion of the album is dedicated to George Crumb's intense and evocative "Black Angels," a piece that pushes the boundaries of traditional string quartet music. The Quatuor Diotima's performance is both haunting and mesmerizing, showcasing their ability to tackle complex and challenging works with finesse.
With a duration of just over an hour, "American Music" is a testament to the Quatuor Diotima's versatility and artistry. The album's thoughtful programming and impeccable performances make it a standout release in the world of contemporary classical music. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rewarding and engaging exploration of some of the most innovative and influential works in the genre.
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Tracks
Different Trains for String Quartet and Tape: America–Before the WarSteve Reich, Quatuor Diotima
Different Trains for String Quartet and Tape: Europe–During the WarSteve Reich, Quatuor Diotima
Different Trains for String Quartet and Tape: After the WarSteve Reich, Quatuor Diotima
String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11: I. Molto allegro e appassionatoSamuel Barber, Quatuor Diotima
String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11: II. Molto adagioSamuel Barber, Quatuor Diotima
String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11: III. Molto allegroSamuel Barber, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: I. Departure Threnody I: Night of the Electric InsGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: I. Departure Sounds of Bones and FlutesGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: I. Departure Lost BellsGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: I. Departure Devil-MusicGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: I. Departure Danse macabreGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: II. Absence Pavana lachrymaeGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: II. Absence Threnody II: Black Angels!George Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: II. Absence Sarabanda de la Muerte OscuraGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: II. Absence Lost Bells (Echo)George Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: III. Return God-MusicGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: III. Return Ancient VoicesGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: III. Return Ancient Voices [Echo]George Crumb, Quatuor Diotima
Black Angels for Electric Quartet (Images I), 13 Images from the Dark Land: III. Return Threnody III: Night of the Electric InGeorge Crumb, Quatuor Diotima