Paul Dresher: Casa Vecchia

Editorial Reviews
Stereo Review
Four works...by one of the best and most original of post-minimalist composers.

Wired
Perhaps the best of the postminimalist composers who learned at the altar of Reich, Riley, and Glass...A gorgeous gem.

Album Description
Paul Dresher’s music compellingly draws from a broad spectrum of sources, including contemporary classical music, rock, minimalism, and his years of study of the classical musics of India, Africa, and Indonesia.

This CD presents the first recording of one of Dresher’s strongest and most engaging works. Commissioned and premiered by the Kronos Quartet, Casa Vecchia (performed here by Vienna’s Ensemble 9) offers a striking, convincing blend of the best elements of minimalism within an evolving, cohesive structure. The transcendental flow – building to a euphoric climax – of Casa Vecchia “recalls the contemplative paths of Górecki and Pärt” (John Diliberto).

The CD opens with the hypnotic Underground, which originally appeared on Starkland’s compilation CD, From A to Z. “Atmospheric and otherworldly” (CMJ), it is perhaps Dresher’s most ambient work.

The infectious Mirrors, performed by Bang on a Can’s Robert Black, deftly generates, weaves, and layers electronically processed materials within a virtuosic, real-time performance.

Other Fire, drawing on location recordings Dresher made in Southeast Asia, skillfully processes and combines the environmental sounds into an evocative soundscape.

Classical Pulse! concludes that this is “some of the most hypnotic music to come from his generation of renegade composers...4 Stars”

Paul Dresher: Casa Vecchia

Paul Dresher: Casa Vecchia, Music, Robert Black, Paul Dresher, Yuki Morimoto, Ensemble 9, Classical, Classical Composers, Electronic/Computer/Tape Music, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music
Paul Dresher: Casa Vecchia
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • transcending "-isms"
Paul Dresher: Casa Vecchia

Manufacturer: Starkland
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002GVE
Release Date: 1995-10-24

Tracks:

  1. Underground
  2. Other Fire
  3. Mirrors - Robert Black
  4. Casa Vecchia - Ensemble 9/Yuri Morimoto

Album Description

Paul Dresher's music compellingly draws from a broad spectrum of sources, including contemporary classical music, rock, minimalism, and his years of study of the classical musics of India, Africa, and Indonesia.

This CD presents the first recording of one of Dresher's strongest and most engaging works. Commissioned and premiered by the Kronos Quartet, Casa Vecchia (performed here by Vienna's Ensemble 9) offers a striking, convincing blend of the best elements of minimalism within an evolving, cohesive structure. The transcendental flow - building to a euphoric climax - of Casa Vecchia “recalls the contemplative paths of Górecki and Pärt” (John Diliberto).

The CD opens with the hypnotic Underground, which originally appeared on Starkland's compilation CD, From A to Z. “Atmospheric and otherworldly” (CMJ), it is perhaps Dresher's most ambient work.

The infectious Mirrors, performed by Bang on a Can's Robert Black, deftly generates, weaves, and layers electronically processed materials within a virtuosic, real-time performance.

Other Fire, drawing on location recordings Dresher made in Southeast Asia, skillfully processes and combines the environmental sounds into an evocative soundscape.

Classical Pulse! concludes that this is “some of the most hypnotic music to come from his generation of renegade composers...4 Stars”

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars transcending "-isms".......2001-07-30

The word "postminimalist" gets thrown about frequently when Paul Dresher's name is mentioned. Though certainly inspired by Reich, Glass, Riley, et al, Dresher's music consistently transcends the neat little boxes that critics and scholars alike use to tie music to one historically-based tradition or another. This collection of four works provides an excellent introduction to Dresher's vibrant and versatile musical world. Though frequently relying on electronics in combination with acoustic instruments, his music never falls into the "gee whiz, look what this machine can do" trap that has caught so many other composers. I find the two completely electronic works, "Underground" and "Water Dreams," to be particularly beautiful soundscapes. His theater works, though markedly different in style from the pieces on this disc, are also highly recommended for anyone seeking a respite from bland, cookie-cutter Euro-American academic music.

Track Listings:

  1. Plays Ross Edwards Oboe Concerto [CD-single] [Import]
  2. Process and Passion
  3. Rachmaninov: Preludes/Moments Musicaux/Ravel: Gaspard de La Nuit
  4. Rachmaninov: Symphony No.2/Scherzo/Vocalise
  5. Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major/Faure: Fantasie for Piano & Orchestra] [Import]
  6. Rubbra: Symphony No.1/A Tribute/Sinfonia Concertante
  7. Saxophone Concertos [Import]
  8. Scintillating Sounds of Santoor
  9. Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-5
  10. Shanghai Quartet performs Ravel and Bridge

Track Listings

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Track Listings

Dragonfly [Import]

Liszt: Années de pèlerinage, 1st Year ("Suisse"); Rhapsodie Espagnole S254

Live [Live]

Coming Through [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Loose Crochet

Live on Planet Earth [Live]

In a New York Minute

Haydn: 2 String Quartets Emperor & Sunrise

Album Review: 1, 2, 3, Sing Along With Me - Learning Songs for Young Children

Move Ever Onward

King of America [Original recording remastered]

Exitos del Momento

Generacion Ot Juntos V.2 [Import]

Vocal Blues & Jazz 1921-1930

Seven Bridges