Personae/Vanity of Words

Track Listings
1. Personae    
2. Vanity of Words    
3. Variation    

Personae/Vanity of Words, Music, Philip Larson, Roger Reynolds, Rand Steiger, SONOR Ensemble of USCD, Aleck Karis, Janos Negyesy, 20th/21st Century Variations for Keyboard, Atonal, Classical, Electro-Acoustic, Electronic, Electronic/Computer/Tape Music, Keyboard
Personae/Vanity of Words
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • the range of Reynolds' genius
Personae/Vanity of Words

Manufacturer: Neuma
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Similar Items:
  1. Roger Reynolds: Whispers Out of Time; Transfigured Wind 2
  2. Roger Reynolds: The Paris Pieces
  3. Tristan Murail: Gondwana; Désintégrations; Time and Again

ASIN: B000005VX2
Release Date: 1995-12-13

Tracks:

  1. Personae
  2. Vanity of Words
  3. Variation

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars the range of Reynolds' genius.......2002-09-18

This Neuma disc is superb, and with works in three different forms, would serve as an excellent introduction to Reynolds. The title piece, "Personae," is a violin concerto, definitely one of best contemporary works in the genre. Janos Negyesy plays violin with the SONOR Ensemble and computer-processed sound -- Negyesy and SONOR, like Reynolds, are based at UC San Diego. As Reynolds explains in the liner notes, the violinist takes on four roles in turn -- conjurer, dancer, meditator and advocate, the last of which subsumes the other three in summation. A stunning, cutting edge work. The second piece is "The Vanity of Words (Voicespace V)," one of Reynolds' works with computer-processed vocals, in this case the tenor Philip Larson of UCSD. This one features a text from Milan Kundera's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being." Unlike the concerto, this radical form is not recognizable as "classical music," but requires open ears and mind to appreciate. I am more impressed by this "pure" application than I am by "Odyssey," an avant-opera with computer-processed vocals (also on Neuma -- see my review of "The Paris Pieces"). Finally, "Variation" is a 22-minute piano piece, performed by Aleck Karis, also at UCSD. Reynolds mentions Webern as a point of reference, and I am reminded of Schoenberg's piano works, though the level of complexity is doubtless multiplied.

This is contemporary music of the highest order!

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