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Charles
Amirkhanian
Walking Tune
ST-206
Laurie Anderson:
“The art of
audio collage has been reinvented here...I’m
reminded of Brian Eno’s music for imaginary films, although
Charles takes this idea much farther.”
Stereo Review:
“Charles
Amirkhanian is a highly imaginative sound poet, text-sound creator,
and contrapuntal
collagist of the first order.”
“Descriptive, specific, lush, and oddly exotic” is how Laurie
Anderson describes the music on this CD. “Expert at the sort of
thing his imitators do not do half so well as he” (The
New York Times), Charles Amirkhanian is a leading practitioner of electroacoustic
music and text-sound composition.
The CD presents
the premiere recording of one of Amirkhanian’s
most well-known and warmly received works, Walking Tune – A Room-Music
for Percy Grainger. Anderson writes:
“Mixing the real and the imaginary is a skill that very few composers
have. Charles jumps back and forth between these worlds with delightful
ease, his curiosity and humor always evident. But in Walking Tune – and
many of the other pieces he’s done over his long career – this
skill is mixed with a sensibility that is elegiac.”
Other premiere recordings
include the invigorating Chu Lu Lu, a dense one-minute “commercial” commissioned
by the American Center in Paris, and the playful Gold and Spirit,
commissioned by the 1984 Olympics Arts Festival in Los Angeles. The
latter piece realizes a cherished
Amirkhanian ambition: to create cheers based on artists’ names.
Hence we hear such group cheers as “Go Van Gogh,” “Ray
Man Ray,” and “Marcel - Duh Champ.”
The CD also contains
the slyly witty Vers Les Anges, a tribute to Nicolas Slonimsky, and
the hauntingly
somber Bajanoom (1990), titled from the
Armenian word for “separation.”
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Chu Lu Lu Bajanoom
Vers Les Anges
Gold and Spirit
Walking Tune
Introduction: Laurie
Anderson
Total Time 48:17

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