Ensemble Helix | Gregory Charette
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Ensemble Helix/Studio für zeitgenössische Musik der Hochschule Luzern – Musik
Gregory Charette, conductor
Michael Gordon: "Trance"
Ecstasy through repetition: that's the recipe of Minimalism. It repeats simple melodic patterns over and over, altering them only slightly – and became one of America's most important contributions to 20th-century music history. Michael Gordon, one of the co-founders of the legendary New York collective "Bang on a Can" alongside Julia Wolfe and David Lang, follows in the footsteps of Minimalist pioneers like Steve Reich and Philip Glass. But his music is also unmistakably infused with rock. "Trance" opens with a striking electric bass riff; saxophones, synthesizers, and electric guitar create a raw, intensely powerful ensemble sound. In this 1995 work, Gordon lets short motifs collide and builds, from complex, constantly shifting rhythms, a fiercely pulsating 50-minute rush: edgy, rhythmically vibrant music that drives toward an ecstatic climax, enriched with samples of Buddhist and Gregorian chants.
Photo © Arben Llapashtica
Gregory Charette, conductor
Michael Gordon: "Trance"
Ecstasy through repetition: that's the recipe of Minimalism. It repeats simple melodic patterns over and over, altering them only slightly – and became one of America's most important contributions to 20th-century music history. Michael Gordon, one of the co-founders of the legendary New York collective "Bang on a Can" alongside Julia Wolfe and David Lang, follows in the footsteps of Minimalist pioneers like Steve Reich and Philip Glass. But his music is also unmistakably infused with rock. "Trance" opens with a striking electric bass riff; saxophones, synthesizers, and electric guitar create a raw, intensely powerful ensemble sound. In this 1995 work, Gordon lets short motifs collide and builds, from complex, constantly shifting rhythms, a fiercely pulsating 50-minute rush: edgy, rhythmically vibrant music that drives toward an ecstatic climax, enriched with samples of Buddhist and Gregorian chants.
Photo © Arben Llapashtica
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