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Review: Abandoned Time
By Stephen Eddins
January 2009
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Review by Stephen Eddins
International Contemporary Ensemble, which was founded in 2001, consists
of over 30 musicians, but their performances generally draw on only
a handful at a time. This recording features a dozen players, but most
of the works are trios or quartets for unconventional combinations
of instruments and voice. The unifying element in the repertoire on
this CD is its unapologetic modernism. This is music with a spiky,
sinewy physicality that makes no concession to easy accessibility,
and there is a good mix of pieces by established and emerging composers.
Abandoned Time, by Dai Fujikura, includes almost the whole ensemble
and is essentially a small concerto for electric guitar, played here
by Daniel Lippel. Its language may be modernist, but it's not the academic
modernism of the late twentieth century; the piece is strongly flavored
with a loose-limbed energy and grittiness reminiscent of Bang on a
Can. Kaija Saariaho's Adjö, for voice, flute, and guitar, requires
the singer and instrumentalists to use a variety of extended techniques
and is notable for the sense of frantic disjunction that it creates
with instruments that are most often used for their lyrical quality.
Vicissitudes No. 1, by Du Yun, which includes both Western and traditional
Chinese instruments, is characterized by frenzied anxiety, but has
an expanse of serene equipoise at its center. The ensemble plays with
exquisite precision, understanding, and fierce energy and engagement;
this is a group to watch out for. The sound is exceptionally clear,
crisp, and well-defined.
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