Percussion in Surround // Memory in Motion (mode 325) DVD
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アンサンブルの中で打楽器奏者がどのように音楽の動作を記憶しているかを調べるために開発された研究プロジェクトの記録音源/映像です。映像ではマルチカメラでの演奏が堪能できます。24bit、96khz PCMステレオ音声版も収録。Aiyun Huang監督によるライナーノートが掲載されたブックレットが付属。
収録曲:
Iannis Xenakis
Persephassa (1969) for six percussionits 28:10
Zihua Tan
Sorites (2015) for six percussionists 8:30
François-Bernard Mâche
Aera (1978) for six percussionists 21:11
alcides lanza
sensor VI (1986) for percussion quartet 9:58
mnais mnemes (2013) for percussion quartet 7:21
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Description by Mode:
"An extraordinary sonic experience.
“Memory in Motion: Percussion in Surround” was a research project developed to examine how percussionists memorize musical actions within ensembles. As part of this research, director Aiyun Huang commissioned new works to compliment selected existing repertoire. Zihua Tan wrote “Sorites” to compliment Iannis Xenakis’ “Persephassa” and alcides lanza wrote “mnais mnemes” to compliment his own earlier composition “sensor VI.” In both cases, the composers were asked to use the identical setup and notational system as that of the existing works. By sharing this common DNA, these unique compositions synergistically flow together to form an unusually powerful listening experience.
“Persephassa” is a classic of the percussion repertoire, for 6 spatialized percussionists surrounding the audience. This, along with Tan’s “Sorites” make for extraordinary listening in surround, with the listener placed in the center of the circular ensemble as acoustic sounds often ricochet or spin around the listener. The recording on this Mode release accurately places each percussionist in the soundstage (in the stereo version as well as the surround).
Contrasting, Malaysian born Zihua Tan’s “Sorites” is full of mystery. It’s orchestration of grainy-sounding brush strokes not only soften the attacks, but also blur the boundaries between different sounds, between one performer and another.
Mâche’s “Aera” is also for 6 percussionists. Using tuned gongs, vibraphones, marimbas, tubular bells, and timpani as the main colors in this 20-minute work, Mâche directs our ears to hear the inner resonance of these instruments and how the timbres and harmonies mingle and evolve when combinations of instruments shift.
Lanza’s two works are scored for percussion quartet. “sensor VI” was inspired by the first moon-landing by the Apollo astronauts in 1969. Lanza chose to reference the devices that sensed and transmitted the astronauts’ life-signs through space to technicians on the ground, and the relation these instruments have to the body's sense organs.
His “mnais mnemes” draws formal and textural inspiration from freely-derived characteristics of the mnais mneme, a unique dragonfly found in China — its very elongated cylindrical body contrasts strongly with its large head and enormous glassy spherical eyes.
DVD comes with a booklet of liner notes by director Aiyun Huang
• Audio options of 5.1 Dolby Digital or 24-bit 5.1 DTS, plus a
dedicated Dolby stereo mix
• All 5 works are filmed with multiple cameras
• BONUS: High resolution 24-bit, 96 khz PCM stereo audio (no video with this option)"
Artist : Percussion in Surround
Label : Mode Records
アンサンブルの中で打楽器奏者がどのように音楽の動作を記憶しているかを調べるために開発された研究プロジェクトの記録音源/映像です。映像ではマルチカメラでの演奏が堪能できます。24bit、96khz PCMステレオ音声版も収録。Aiyun Huang監督によるライナーノートが掲載されたブックレットが付属。
収録曲:
Iannis Xenakis
Persephassa (1969) for six percussionits 28:10
Zihua Tan
Sorites (2015) for six percussionists 8:30
François-Bernard Mâche
Aera (1978) for six percussionists 21:11
alcides lanza
sensor VI (1986) for percussion quartet 9:58
mnais mnemes (2013) for percussion quartet 7:21
レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Mode releases available at Tobira.
----------------------------
Description by Mode:
"An extraordinary sonic experience.
“Memory in Motion: Percussion in Surround” was a research project developed to examine how percussionists memorize musical actions within ensembles. As part of this research, director Aiyun Huang commissioned new works to compliment selected existing repertoire. Zihua Tan wrote “Sorites” to compliment Iannis Xenakis’ “Persephassa” and alcides lanza wrote “mnais mnemes” to compliment his own earlier composition “sensor VI.” In both cases, the composers were asked to use the identical setup and notational system as that of the existing works. By sharing this common DNA, these unique compositions synergistically flow together to form an unusually powerful listening experience.
“Persephassa” is a classic of the percussion repertoire, for 6 spatialized percussionists surrounding the audience. This, along with Tan’s “Sorites” make for extraordinary listening in surround, with the listener placed in the center of the circular ensemble as acoustic sounds often ricochet or spin around the listener. The recording on this Mode release accurately places each percussionist in the soundstage (in the stereo version as well as the surround).
Contrasting, Malaysian born Zihua Tan’s “Sorites” is full of mystery. It’s orchestration of grainy-sounding brush strokes not only soften the attacks, but also blur the boundaries between different sounds, between one performer and another.
Mâche’s “Aera” is also for 6 percussionists. Using tuned gongs, vibraphones, marimbas, tubular bells, and timpani as the main colors in this 20-minute work, Mâche directs our ears to hear the inner resonance of these instruments and how the timbres and harmonies mingle and evolve when combinations of instruments shift.
Lanza’s two works are scored for percussion quartet. “sensor VI” was inspired by the first moon-landing by the Apollo astronauts in 1969. Lanza chose to reference the devices that sensed and transmitted the astronauts’ life-signs through space to technicians on the ground, and the relation these instruments have to the body's sense organs.
His “mnais mnemes” draws formal and textural inspiration from freely-derived characteristics of the mnais mneme, a unique dragonfly found in China — its very elongated cylindrical body contrasts strongly with its large head and enormous glassy spherical eyes.
DVD comes with a booklet of liner notes by director Aiyun Huang
• Audio options of 5.1 Dolby Digital or 24-bit 5.1 DTS, plus a
dedicated Dolby stereo mix
• All 5 works are filmed with multiple cameras
• BONUS: High resolution 24-bit, 96 khz PCM stereo audio (no video with this option)"
Artist : Percussion in Surround
Label : Mode Records