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The Sonic Rebellion Collection




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John Cage's father once advised him: If someone says can't, that shows you what to do. It s a safe bet that the 16 iconoclastic composers on this aptly named...

Disc 1


    In C (more info)
    Composed by: Terry Riley
    Conducted by: Paul Hillier
    Recording date: 17 January 2005
    Produced by: Sorensen, Gert

  1.   In C - 5:17


  2. Beta (more info)
  3.   Beta - 5:39


  4. Symphony No. 4, "Heroes" (more info)
    Performed by: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
    Composed by: Philip Glass
    Conducted by: Marin Alsop

  5.   V. Neukoln - 06:49
  6.   V. Neukoln - 6:49


  7. Tren (Threnody), "To the Victims of Hiroshima" (more info)
  8.   Tren (Threnody), "To the Victims of Hiroshima" - 09:00
  9.   Tren (Threnody), "To the Victims of Hiroshima" - 9:00


  10. Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima (more info)
  11.   Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima - 9:00


  12. Toccata for Violin and Player Piano (more info)
    Composed by: Conlon Nancarrow
    Mia Wu, violin

  13.   Toccata for Violin and Player Piano - 01:38
  14.   Toccata for Violin and Player Piano - 1:38


  15. Toccata for Violin and Player Piano (more info)
    Composed by: Conlon Nancarrow
    Mia Wu, violin

  16.   Toccata for Violin and Piano Player - 1:38


  17. Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano: First Interlude (more info)
    Composed by: John Cage
    Boris Berman,

  18.   Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano: First Interlude - 03:30
  19.   Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano: First Interlude - 3:30


  20. First Interlude (more info)

  21.   First Interlude - 3:26


  22. Symphony No. 4, "Heroes" (more info)
    Performed by: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
    Composed by: Philip Glass
    Conducted by: Marin Alsop
    Recording date: 16-17 May 2006
    Produced by: Handley, Tim

  23.   V. Neukoln - 6:48


  24. 5 Night-Pieces (more info)
  25.   No. 1. Elegie - 03:08
  26.   No. 1. Elegie - 3:08


  27. In C (excerpt) (more info)
    Composed by: Terry Riley
    Conducted by: Paul Hillier

  28.   In C (excerpt) - 5:17
  29.   In C (excerpt) - 05:17


  30. String Quartet No. 2 (more info)
    Composed by: Charles Wuorinen

  31.   II. — - 5:55
  32.   II. — - 05:55


  33. 4 Pezzi: II. — (more info)
  34.   4 Pezzi: II. — - 02:30
  35.   4 Pezzi: II. — - 2:30


  36. 5 Night-Pieces (more info)
    Composed by: Hans Werner Henze
    Peter Sheppard Skaerved, violin
    Aaron Shorr, piano
    Recording date: 12 December 2004
    Produced by: Ponder, Michael

  37.   No. 1. Elegie - 3:08


  38. String Quartet No. 2 (more info)
    Composed by: Charles Wuorinen
    Recording date: 22 April 1991
    Produced by: Fine, Michael

  39.   I. — - 5:00


  40. Deserts (more info)
  41.   Third Electronic Interpolation (beginning) - 04:12
  42.   Third Electronic Interpolation (beginning) - 4:12


  43. Déserts (more info)
    Performed by: Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
    Composed by: Edgard Varese
    Conducted by: Christopher Lyndon-Gee
    Recording date: 25th to 29th April & 13th to 14th May, 2000
    Produced by: Jankowska, Beata

  44.   Third Electronic Interpolation (beginning) - 4:12


  45. Songs, Drones and Refrains of Death (more info)
    Composed by: George Crumb
    Conducted by: Fuat Kent
    Nicholas Isherwood, bass-baritone

  46.   Death-Drone II - 1:48
  47.   Death-Drone II - 01:48


  48. Songs, Drones and Refrains of Death (more info)
    Composed by: George Crumb
    Conducted by: Fuat Kent
    Nicholas Isherwood, bass-baritone

  49.   Death-Drone II - 1:48


  50. 6 Bagatelles: No. 3. Allegro grazioso (more info)
    Composed by: Gyorgy Ligeti

  51.   6 Bagatelles: No. 3. Allegro grazioso - 2:42
  52.   6 Bagatelles: No. 3. Allegro grazioso - 02:42


  53. Silenzio (for accordion, violin and cello) (more info)
    Performed by: Camerata Transsylvanica
    Composed by: Sofia Gubaidulina
    Conducted by: Gyorgy Selmeczi
    Elsbeth Moser, accordion
    Kathrin Rabus, violin
    Maria Kliegel, cello
    Recording date: 15-18 August 1995
    Produced by: Vagnsson, Hrolfur

  54.   II - 2:33


  55. Silenzio (for accordion, violin and cello) (more info)
    Performed by: Camerata Transsylvanica
    Composed by: Sofia Gubaidulina
    Conducted by: Gyorgy Selmeczi
    Elsbeth Moser, accordion
    Kathrin Rabus, violin
    Maria Kliegel, cello

  56.   II - 2:33
  57.   II - 02:33


  58. Beta (more info)
    Composed by: Jorgen Plaetner
    ,

  59.   Beta - 5:39
  60.   Beta - 05:39


  61. Shaker Loops (more info)
    Performed by: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
    Composed by: John Adams
    Conducted by: Marin Alsop
    Recording date: 10 - 11 June 2003
    Produced by: Handley, Tim

  62.   A Final Shaking - 4:09


  63. Shaker Loops (more info)
    Performed by: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
    Composed by: John Adams
    Conducted by: Marin Alsop

  64.   A Final Shaking - 4:09
  65.   A Final Shaking - 04:09


  66. Piano Concerto No. 1 (more info)
    Performed by: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
    Composed by: Einojuhani Rautavaara
    Conducted by: Hannu Lintu
    Laura Mikkola, piano

  67.   Con grandezza - 9:51


  68. Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 45 (more info)
    Performed by: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
    Composed by: Einojuhani Rautavaara
    Conducted by: Hannu Lintu
    Laura Mikkola, piano

  69.   I. Con grandezza - 9:51
  70.   I. Con grandezza - 09:51


  71. Fratres for Strings and Percussion (more info)
    Performed by: Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
    Composed by: Arvo Part
    Conducted by: Tamas Benedek
    Recording date: 10-16 December 1995
    Produced by: Benedek, Tamas

  72.   Fratres for Strings and Percussion - 8:54


  73. Fratres for Strings and Percussion (more info)
    Performed by: Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
    Composed by: Arvo Part
    Conducted by: Tamas Benedek

  74.   Fratres for Strings and Percussion - 8:54
  75.   Fratres for Strings and Percussion - 08:54

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Start the revolution (Nov 17, 2007)
Reviewer:Emma Choi
Even people who like classical music tend to run screaming when they hear names like Penderecki, Ligeti and Cage. But it’s hard to blame them. The majority of concert halls and classical music stations play it safe, programming little but such familiar composers as Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, etc. Nothing wrong with those gentlemen, but anyone looking for something a little more experimental... (read more)



 
 
 
 
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