Ying Wang - Tun-Tu: Chamber Music Renewed
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Label: Wergo
Cat No: WER73472
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 3rd March 2017
Contents
Works
Coffee and Tea for ensemble and electronicsFocus Exchange for clarinet and electronics
Glissadulation for ensemble
Tip to Top: dialogue with fingers for drum solo
Tun-Tu for saxophone and electronics
Wave in D for accordion and electronis
Artists
Nikola Lutz (saxophone)Teodoro Anzellotti (accordion)
Ensemble Phoenix Basel
Nina Janssen-Deinzer (clarinet)
Isao Nakamura (drums)
Manufaktur fur aktuelle Musik
Ying Wang (electronics)
Works
Coffee and Tea for ensemble and electronicsFocus Exchange for clarinet and electronics
Glissadulation for ensemble
Tip to Top: dialogue with fingers for drum solo
Tun-Tu for saxophone and electronics
Wave in D for accordion and electronis
Artists
Nikola Lutz (saxophone)Teodoro Anzellotti (accordion)
Ensemble Phoenix Basel
Nina Janssen-Deinzer (clarinet)
Isao Nakamura (drums)
Manufaktur fur aktuelle Musik
Ying Wang (electronics)
About
Restriction and freedom are important criteria in Wave in D, where Wang, out of extremely limited tonal material, draws a rich assemblage of differentiated sound colours from the possibilities of the traditional instrument and the electronics.
In Tun-Tu, baritone saxophone and electronic sounds interact and come together in an imaginary sound landscape. The distorted sounds of the instrument, embedded in a cosmos of mysterious electronic colourations, seem at first almost improvisatory, but Tun-Tu is rigorously organized.
In Coffee and Tea, Ying Wang reflects on contrasts between the cultures of Asia and Europe and uses coffee and tea as metaphors.
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