- Audio CD (May 18 1999)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Composers Recordings
- ASIN: B00000IYO7
- Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
Product Details
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| 1. Impromptu in E-flat Major |
| 2. Cram Jin Quotient |
| 3. Franz in the Underworld |
| 4. Fremd Zieh' Ich Wider Aus -- A Stranger |
| 5. Fremd Zieh' Ich Wider Aus: A Sign |
| 6. Fremd Zieh' Ich Wider Aus: Thoughts |
| 7. Fremd Zieh' Ich Wider Aus: Spring Dreams |
| 8. Fremd Zieh' Ich Wider Aus: Last Hope |
| 9. Fremd Zieh' Ich Wider Aus: In Town |
| 10. Fremd Zieh' Ich Wider Aus: Resolution |
| 11. Fremd Zieh' Ich Wider Aus: Romance |
| 12. Fremd Zieh' Ich Wider Aus: Minstrel |
| 13. Sighted Sub, Sank Same |
| 14. Fishy Wishy |
| 15. Thought You Said Sherbert |
| 16. Das Morgenholz |
| 17. Shoebird |
| 18. URWhatU8 |
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Downtown composers on a bad day,
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This review is from: Alternative Schubertiade (Audio CD)
When I first picked up this recording at a used-CD shop, I thought I had made a rare find, as I am a great fan of the post-minimal downtown music movement. Modern composers as a rule tend to despise Schubert and his overt sentimentalism (I include myself in that group), and I was curious to see if the Downtowners could somehow translate the unrestrained romanticism into fresh statements for our times.Nope. The quality of the pieces consists of a couple of fairly good pieces, a few so-so, and quite a few very bad ones. The most successful works on the CD are the minimal treatments of Schubert themes by David First, Roger Kleier, and Annie Gosfield. Also noteworthy is "Das Morgenholz" by Gordon Minette, a colorful piano four-hand work that bears an at best tangential relation to Schubert. Phil Kline's piece "Franz In The Underworld" is a potentially fine piece, but it is marred by a stiff sequencer-realized performance. Particularly awful are a song cycle by Jon Bepler, Nick Didkovsky's computerized Nancarrow-ish rearrangement of the Impromptu in Eb Major, which sounds like a computer with a broken MIDI interface, and an odd and unpleasant Schubert Dance Mix by someone called DJ Firehorse! This CD sunk into the depths of my collection some time ago, and I recently revived it to find if there was any potential for it beyond use as a coaster. I eventually decided to keep it, thanks to two tracks, David First's "Thought You Said Sherbet" and Gordon Minette's "Das Morgenholz." Fans of the downtown music scene would be better off looking at the "Bang On A Can" collections than these very sub-standard works.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Downtown composers on a bad day,
By J. Matthys "wayfaring sailor" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Alternative Schubertiade (Audio CD)
When I first picked up this recording at a used-CD shop, I thought I had made a rare find, as I am a great fan of the post-minimal downtown music movement. Modern composers as a rule tend to despise Schubert and his overt sentimentalism (I include myself in that group), and I was curious to see if the Downtowners could somehow translate the unrestrained romanticism into fresh statements for our times.Nope. The quality of the pieces consists of a couple of fairly good pieces, a few so-so, and quite a few very bad ones. The most successful works on the CD are the minimal treatments of Schubert themes by David First, Roger Kleier, and Annie Gosfield. Also noteworthy is "Das Morgenholz" by Gordon Minette, a colorful piano four-hand work that bears an at best tangential relation to Schubert. Phil Kline's piece "Franz In The Underworld" is a potentially fine piece, but it is marred by a stiff sequencer-realized performance. Particularly awful are a song cycle by Jon Bepler, Nick Didkovsky's computerized Nancarrow-ish rearrangement of the Impromptu in Eb Major, which sounds like a computer with a broken MIDI interface, and an odd and unpleasant Schubert Dance Mix by someone called DJ Firehorse! This CD sunk into the depths of my collection some time ago, and I recently revived it to find if there was any potential for it beyond use as a coaster. I eventually decided to keep it, thanks to two tracks, David First's "Thought You Said Sherbet" and Gordon Minette's "Das Morgenholz." Fans of the downtown music scene would be better off looking at the "Bang On A Can" collections than these very sub-standard works. |
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