Immerse yourself in the avant-garde and minimalist soundscapes of Giacinto Scelsi's "Chamber Works for Flute & Piano," a captivating album released on August 25, 1998, under the CPO label. This 55-minute journey through Scelsi's unique compositional style features a collection of 18 tracks, showcasing the intricate interplay between flute and piano.
The album begins with the three-part "Hyxos," a piece that exemplifies Scelsi's ability to create a sense of tranquility and motion through his music. Following this, the album delves into the five parts of "5 Incantesimi," each with its own distinct tempo and character, from the decisive and imperious to the agitated and slow. The enigmatic "Rucke di Guck" and the evocative "4 Illustrazioni," inspired by Hindu deities, further highlight Scelsi's innovative approach to composition.
Performers Carin Levine and Kristi Becker bring Scelsi's vision to life with their masterful interpretations, making this album a testament to the power of collaboration and the enduring appeal of Scelsi's music. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of avant-garde and minimalist music or a curious newcomer, this album offers a compelling exploration of Scelsi's sonic landscape.
1998 CPO1998 CPO
Tracks
Hyxos: I. Tranquillo IGiacinto Scelsi, Carin Levine, Edith Salmen
Hyxos: II. Con motoGiacinto Scelsi, Carin Levine, Edith Salmen
Hyxos: III. Tranquillo IIGiacinto Scelsi, Carin Levine, Edith Salmen