William Orbit - Pieces in a Modern Style

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Album Details

Title: Pieces in a Modern Style
Artist: William Orbit
Release Date: 2000
Label: Maverick
Duration: 74:18
Album Type(s): Enhanced CD-ROM
UPC: 093624759621
Genre: Classical
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Adagio for strings (or string quartet; arr. from 2nd mvt. of String Quartet), Op. 11
  2. In a Landscape, for piano or harp
  3. Ogives (4), for piano
    - Number 1 (remix)
  4. Cavalleria rusticana, opera (melodramma) in 1 act
    - Intermezzo (remix)
  5. Pavane pour une infante défunte, for piano (or orchestra)
  6. Descriptive Sonnet to the concerto entitled "The Winter" ("L'inverno"), Op. 8/4, RV 297
    - Excerpt (remix)
  7. Concerto for piano, violin, cello & orchestra in C major ("Triple Concerto"), Op. 56
    - Excerpt (remix)
  8. Largo in F major, instrumental arrangement ("Ombra mai fu" from the opera Serse)
  9. Pieces (3) in the Olden Style, for string orchestra
    - 1 (remix)
  10. Pieces (3) in the Olden Style, for string orchestra
    - 3 (remix)
  11. String Quartet No. 15 in A minor ("Heiliger Dankgesang"), Op. 132
    - Excerpt (remix)

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Adagio for Strings Remix (after Barber)
  2. Adagio for Strings Remix (after Barber)

Album Review

After years of making his own esoteric ambient albums and paying for them by doing dance remixes for pop acts, William Orbit hit the big time in 1998 by co-writing and producing Madonna's Ray of Light album. With his own debut solo album on Madonna's label, he returned to his esoteric pursuits, programming a variety of calm classical pieces into his computer and rearranging them to one extent or another. Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings" came off relatively unscathed, but by the time he got to "Ogives Number 1" by Erik Satie, Orbit was mixing in the sounds of a helicopter, as if he were Francis Ford Coppola doing sound design work on Apocalypse Now with the Doors' "The End." Handel's "Largo from Xerxes" remained recognizable, but Beethoven's "Triple Concerto" was largely transformed. No matter whose music he was reformulating, however, Orbit worked gently, creating an album that, if it technically belonged beside Wendy Carlos' Switched-On Bach, actually was more reminiscent of Brian Eno's Discreet Music. It may seem surprising, then, to note that "Adagio for Strings" landed on the U.S. and U.K. dance charts, but that was only in Ferry Corsten's remix (actually, an entirely different version, full of the usual thundering percussion), which was included along with an ATB version on a separate CD with the album. Though Orbit was already at work on the new Madonna album at the time that Pieces in a Modern Style was released, from the sound of it you'd have thought he was really angling to get film scoring jobs. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andre TannebergerProducer
Andrew KipnesManagement
Barry J. HolmesPhotography
Damian leGassickProgramming, Programming
Ferry CorstenProducer, Remixing
Geoff PescheMastering
Guy OsaeryA&R
Guy OsearyA&R
John RossPhotography
Mark BeavenManagement
Mark DaviesLegal Advisor
Rob DickinsExecutive Producer
Samuel BarberComposer
Sean SpuehlerProgramming, Engineer, Digital Editing
Statham Gill DaviesLegal Advisor
Tony McGuinnessA&R
Tracy HeseldenCo-Coordinator, Coordination
William OrbitProgramming, Arranger, Producer
William ØrbitPerformer, Producer, Programming