Elliott Carter's "Carter, E.: Choral Music" is a captivating collection of avant-garde and chamber music pieces, released on September 1, 2009, under the SWRmusic label. This album offers a unique listening experience, spanning 58 minutes of intricate and thought-provoking compositions. Carter, renowned for his innovative approach to music, delivers a diverse range of tracks that showcase his mastery of choral arrangements and his ability to blend traditional and contemporary elements.
The album opens with "Tarantella," setting the tone for the eclectic journey that follows. Tracks like "Let's be Gay" and "Heart not so heavy as mine" highlight Carter's knack for creating evocative and expressive pieces. The "Emblems" series, consisting of three distinct tracks, demonstrates his skill in crafting intricate and layered compositions. Other notable tracks include "Maryland, Virginia, Caroline," "By the great river," and "The Defense of Corinth," each offering a unique perspective on Carter's musical vision.
Fans of avant-garde and chamber music will appreciate the complexity and depth of Carter's work. "Carter, E.: Choral Music" is not just an album; it's a testament to Elliott Carter's enduring influence and his ability to push the boundaries of musical expression. Whether you're a long-time admirer of Carter's work or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.