Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001)
Chamber music for strings and piano [1955-1990]
Arditti String Quartet
Claude Helffer, piano
Recorded 1991, 2 CDs, 77:24 + 74:52
Wolfgang Rihm (°1952)
String quartets No 3 + 5 + 8
Arditti String Quartet
Recorded 1990, 68:27
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4/07/2016
9/06/2015
schönbergwebern
Anton Webern: Drei kleine Stücke op. 11, Quartett op. 22
Arnold Schönberg: Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte op. 41, Suite op. 29
ensemble KONTRASTE (Hermann Beyer)
TT 55:52, Recorded 2001
Anton Webern: Im Sommerwind (Idylle für großes Orchester), Passacaglia op. 1, Orchestral Pieces opp. 6 + 10, Symphony op. 21, Concerto op. 24, Variations op. 30
Staatskapelle Dresden, Giuseppe Sinopoli
TT 64:13, Recorded 1996
Anton Webern: Quintet for strings and piano, Four Pieces for violin and piano, Cello sonata M.202, Three little pieces for cello and piano
Alban Berg: Nine short pieces for quartet, sextet or violin and piano
Arditti String Quartet, Stefan Litwin, piano, Thomas Kakuska, viola
TT 40:21, Recorded 1994
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Arnold Schönberg: Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte op. 41, Suite op. 29
ensemble KONTRASTE (Hermann Beyer)
TT 55:52, Recorded 2001
Anton Webern: Im Sommerwind (Idylle für großes Orchester), Passacaglia op. 1, Orchestral Pieces opp. 6 + 10, Symphony op. 21, Concerto op. 24, Variations op. 30
Staatskapelle Dresden, Giuseppe Sinopoli
TT 64:13, Recorded 1996
Anton Webern: Quintet for strings and piano, Four Pieces for violin and piano, Cello sonata M.202, Three little pieces for cello and piano
Alban Berg: Nine short pieces for quartet, sextet or violin and piano
Arditti String Quartet, Stefan Litwin, piano, Thomas Kakuska, viola
TT 40:21, Recorded 1994
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8/10/2014
arditti string quartet: Scelsi, Ligeti, Cage, and more
Arditti String Quartet: Giacinto Scelsi:
String Quartets No. 1 to 5
String Trio
Khoom for soprano and 6 instruments
Arditti String Quartet, Michiko Hirayama (soprano), Frank Lloyd (horn), Maurizio Ben Omar (percussion), Aldo Brizzi (conductor)
Recorded 1990 - 2 CDs 63:21 + 58:25
György Ligeti Edition, Vol. 1: String Quartets and Duets
String Quartet No. 1 and 2
Hommage à Hilding Rosenberg for Violin and Violoncello
Ballad and Dance for Two Violins
Andante and Allegretto for String Quartet
Arditti String Quartet
Recorded 1996 - 58:20
u.s.a. (arditti quartet edition 15)
Conlon Nancarrow: String Quartet No. 1
Elliott Carter: Elegy for String Quartet
Charles Ives: Scherzo
Jay Alan Yim: Autumn Rhythm
Morton Feldman: Structures
Alvin Lucier: Fragments
La Monte Young: On remembering a Naiad
John Cage: Four
Arditti String Quartet
Recorded 1993/94 - 73:53
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String Quartets No. 1 to 5
String Trio
Khoom for soprano and 6 instruments
Arditti String Quartet, Michiko Hirayama (soprano), Frank Lloyd (horn), Maurizio Ben Omar (percussion), Aldo Brizzi (conductor)
Recorded 1990 - 2 CDs 63:21 + 58:25
György Ligeti Edition, Vol. 1: String Quartets and Duets
String Quartet No. 1 and 2
Hommage à Hilding Rosenberg for Violin and Violoncello
Ballad and Dance for Two Violins
Andante and Allegretto for String Quartet
Arditti String Quartet
Recorded 1996 - 58:20
u.s.a. (arditti quartet edition 15)
Conlon Nancarrow: String Quartet No. 1
Elliott Carter: Elegy for String Quartet
Charles Ives: Scherzo
Jay Alan Yim: Autumn Rhythm
Morton Feldman: Structures
Alvin Lucier: Fragments
La Monte Young: On remembering a Naiad
John Cage: Four
Arditti String Quartet
Recorded 1993/94 - 73:53
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3/29/2009
Unusual musical instruments (part II): How about helicopters?
Helicopter String Quartet (documentary)Frank Scheffer, dir. 1996. 77 min (Medici Arts)
One morning, the late Karlheinz Stockhausen awoke from a dream that told him to take to the sky. Stockhausen envisioned four helicopters swirling in the clouds, with each of a quartet’s members tucked inside his own chopper, communicating through headsets, stringing away in sync to the rotor-blade motors. He immediately set forth to make that dream a reality. In 1995, Dutch film director Scheffer followed Stockhausen in the days leading up to the premiere performance of his Helicopter String Quartet in Amsterdam. The resulting film offers a rare glimpse of Stockhausen as he patiently dictates every agonizingly detailed measure to the Arditti Quartet. “Not bad,” he grumbles with dissatisfaction in a rehearsal. “We are approaching…our…goal.”
The only composer on the cover of Sgt. Pepper’s, Stockhausen wrote the quartet as part of his 29-hour cycle of seven operas titled “Licht.” But labeling this music an “opera” was as close as he came to convention. In the film, when asked if this is his first string quartet, he reluctantly nods—and says it will be his last. With an indomitable spirit, Stockhausen never adhered to well-worn models, always preferring to invent his own.
Alternating comfortably between English and German, the composer stresses that his earlier works, such as Kontakte, Gesang der Jünglinge and Gruppen, were efforts to create “musical space around human beings.” The Helicopter String Quartet is no exception. When the motors kick on and the four helicopters finally ascend in the film’s climax, it recalls the Ride of the Valkyries sequence in Apocalypse Now—but with the string musicians in the helicopters. This engaging and excellent DVD is, at its heart, the story of a laughably absurdist vision powerfully realized.
By Bryant Manning in Time Out Chicago (Sept 2008)
A clip from the film can be seen on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBBY7B3gerk
An alternative arrangement by the Digital Music Ensemble (who point out that a full production would require four helicopters, four pilots, four musicians, four sound technicians, in addition to communications and audiovisual transmission equipment):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QStZrZ4rMuM
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