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Varèse: The Complete Works

Sarah Leonard (soprano), Mireille Delunsch (soprano), François Kerdoncuff (piano), Jacques Zoon (flute)

Concertgebouw Orchestra, ASKO Ensemble, Men of the Prague Philharmonic Choir, Riccardo Chailly

Varèse: The Complete Works

Awards:

Riccardo Chailly's 1996 account [of Amériques] is unlike any of its competitors in that it reconstructed for the first time Varèse's original version of the score from 1918-21, which uses a...

Varèse: The Complete Works

Sarah Leonard (soprano), Mireille Delunsch (soprano), François Kerdoncuff (piano), Jacques Zoon (flute)

Concertgebouw Orchestra, ASKO Ensemble, Men of the Prague Philharmonic Choir, Riccardo Chailly

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Awards:

Riccardo Chailly's 1996 account [of Amériques] is unlike any of its competitors in that it reconstructed for the first time Varèse's original version of the score from 1918-21, which uses a...

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Contents and tracklist

Varèse: Tuning Up
Varèse: Amériques (Original Version)
Varèse: Poème Electronique
Varèse: Arcana
Varèse: Nocturnal
Varèse: Un Grand Sommeil Noir (Orchestral Version)
Varèse: Un Grand Sommeil Noir
Varèse: Offrandes - Chanson De La Haut
Varèse: Offrandes - La Croix Du Sud
Varèse: Hyperprism
Varèse: Octandre - 1. Assez Lent
Varèse: Octandre - 2. Très Vif Et Nerveux
Varèse: Octandre - 3. Grave, Animé Et Jubilatoire
Varèse: Intégrales
Varèse: Ecuatorial
Varèse: Ionisation
Varèse: Density 21.5
Varèse: Déserts - 1st Episode
Varèse: Déserts - 1st Interpolation Of Organized Sound
Varèse: Déserts - 2nd Episode
Varèse: Déserts - 2nd Interpolation
Varèse: Déserts - 3rd Episode
Varèse: Déserts - 3rd Interpolation
Varèse: Déserts - 4th Episode
Varèse: Dance For Burgess

Awards and reviews

24th August 2008

Riccardo Chailly's 1996 account [of Amériques] is unlike any of its competitors in that it reconstructed for the first time Varèse's original version of the score from 1918-21, which uses a vast orchestra featuring 27 woodwind and 29 brass instruments - even a cyclone whistle. The recording certainly packs a punch, but the Concertgebouw players also revel in the many subtleties that colour the composer's unique orchestration. It comes as part of a two-disc release that features all of Varèse's surviving music - small in quantity but big on impact.
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