Peter Eötvös, a pioneering figure in contemporary classical music, presents a compelling collection of his works for ensemble in "Peter Eötvös: Works for Ensemble." Released on January 1, 2000, under the KAIROS label, this album spans a duration of 58 minutes and delves into the avant-garde and requiem genres, showcasing Eötvös's innovative compositional style.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, including the three scenes of "Chinese Opera" composed in 1986, each with its unique tonal characteristics. The first scene is set in E and G# minor, the second in F and G, and the third in F# and C. These scenes are followed by the three movements of "Shadows," composed in 1996, each marked by its distinct musical narrative. The album concludes with a live performance of "Steine," composed in 1990, adding a dynamic and spontaneous element to the collection.
Eötvös's works are known for their intricate structures, rich harmonies, and profound emotional depth. This album offers a comprehensive overview of his contributions to the avant-garde and requiem genres, making it a valuable addition to any contemporary classical music enthusiast's collection.