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Stuck-stücke
Arditti Quartet
David Felder, composer
Memento Mori
New York Virtuoso Singers, Harold Rosenbaum, conductor
David Felder, composer
partial [dis]res[s]toration
New York New Music ensemble, James Baker, conductor
David Felder, composer
BoxMan
Miles Anderson, trombone, electronics
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Fearless music from David Felder, a recognized leader of his generation of American composers.
The four compositions here might seem very disparate: a string quartet; a piece for unaccompanied choir; a sextet with electronic ambience; and finally a trombone solo in which the electronic interventions come right into the foreground. On listening, however, the differences begin to dissolve, leaving behind them the outlines of a distinct creative personality. One feature they share is fearlessness; another is their rhythmic dynamism and another is the containment of rhythmic and harmonic tensions in small motifs. The composer, David Felder, has long been recognized as a leader in his generation of American composers. His works have been featured at many of the leading international festivals for new music and he earns continuing recognition through performance and commissioning programs.Contents:
David Felder, composerStuck-stücke
Arditti Quartet
David Felder, composer
Memento Mori
New York Virtuoso Singers, Harold Rosenbaum, conductor
David Felder, composer
partial [dis]res[s]toration
New York New Music ensemble, James Baker, conductor
David Felder, composer
BoxMan
Miles Anderson, trombone, electronics