Black Angels

Black Angels

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时间:2008-05-06

Black Angels-Kronos Quartet曲目列表

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歌曲 歌手 时长
1

05:37

2

05:25

3

07:16

4

08:52

5

10:54

6

02:47

7
Quartet No. 8:I. Largo
第8号四重奏:第一乐章.广板
SQ

04:56

8
Quartet No. 8:II. Allegro molto
第8号四重奏:第二乐章.比较急的快板
SQ

02:36

9
Quartet No. 8:III. Allegretto
第8号四重奏:第三乐章.小快板
SQ

04:18

10
Quartet No. 8:IV. Largo
第8号四重奏:第四乐章.广板
SQ

04:10

11
Quartet No. 8:V. Largo
第8号四重奏:第五乐章.广板
SQ

03:57

Black Angels-Kronos Quartet专辑介绍

The title to Kronos's most bleak album comes from a nearly 20- minute-long composition by American composer George Crumb that unfolds over 13 distinct parts. That ominous number only hints at the horror Crumb intended as an ode to the Vietnam War. War informs the whole CD: Shostakovich's Quartet No. 8, composed near the height of the Cold War, in 1960, was dedicated "to the victims of fascism and war." "Doom. A Sigh," by Istvan Marta, incorporates field recordings of two Romanian women singing personal laments of fallen friends and relatives; their grief is so intense as to render listening incredibly difficult. The original text to 16th-century composer Thomas Tallis's "Spem in Alium" (originally a 40-voice motet) recalled a biblical battle. And late American composer Charles Ives is heard singing (yes, singing) "They Are There!"--a ditty he wrote during the Great War and revisited for World War II; he's joined here by the Kronos, half a century after his death, in an act of studio magic that is ingenious if not musically stimulating.