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Eve Beglarian: Tell The Birds
Lisa Bielawa, Patti Monson, Brad Lubman
Eve Beglarian: Tell The Birds
Genres: Pop, Classical
 
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?One of new music?s truly free spirits? and a ?remarkable experimentalist,? Eve Beglarian is a composer and performer whose music has been described as ?an eclectic and wide-open series of enticements.? Tell the Birds is h...  more »

     
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All Artists: Lisa Bielawa, Patti Monson, Brad Lubman, Jessica Gould, Roger Rees
Title: Eve Beglarian: Tell The Birds
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: New World Records
Original Release Date: 5/1/2006
Release Date: 5/1/2006
Genres: Pop, Classical
Styles: Vocal Pop, Chamber Music, Forms & Genres, Concertos, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830), Instruments, Electronic
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 093228063025

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?One of new music?s truly free spirits? and a ?remarkable experimentalist,? Eve Beglarian is a composer and performer whose music has been described as ?an eclectic and wide-open series of enticements.? Tell the Birds is her latest sampler plate of ideas, a set of pieces both cohesive and pleasingly eclectic. Four of the six pieces here deal with texts, from such disparate writers as William Blake, Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz, and American poets Linda Norton and Stanley Kunitz. Musically, Beglarian charts her progress in finding ways to combine her use of samplers and electronics with breathing, real-time musicians, extant new music ensembles and an orchestral showpiece for good measure. The compositions contained here represent a range of ideas and vintages in the Beglarian oeuvre, from the mid-nineties forward, with some revision of older works and a generally gleaming account of her continuing artistic saga. Beglarian continues to carve out a path in music not quite like any other in contemporary music, not so much breaking rules as ignoring the ones she has no use for, and nurturing ideas or combinations she finds useful and appealing.

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The music of poetry and the poetry of music
Dennis Haritou | New York | 05/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"You have heard of the music of the spheres. On this disc you will experience "the music of the texts". And instead of a stream of consciousness art, rather a stream of cultural consciousness that blends a collection of subtle texts with a grateful web of instrumental techniques that never fail to amaze with their consistent originality. There is nothing pat or redundant in the musical settings to the words of Blake, Milosz, Norton and Kunitz. And though I encountered echoes of Stravinsky and Ives (among others) in the lapidary scores set out like constellations of jewels on this CD, nothing in the way of influences could be pinned down since Beglarian's style (styles really) is too original to be reduced to musical formulas.



But I don't want you to waste your time reading this review when you could be listening to Beglarian's music. This is music that is married to the voice. It wears well and will sound like it was new-made every time that you listen to it.

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