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Riccardo Muti, Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Mason Bates: Anthology of Fantastic Zoology (Live) (2016) Hi-Res

Riccardo Muti, Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Mason Bates: Anthology of Fantastic Zoology (Live) (2016) Hi-Res
  • Title: Mason Bates: Anthology of Fantastic Zoology (Live)
  • Year Of Release: 2016
  • Label: CSO Resound
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC 24bit-96kHz / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 34:45
  • Total Size: 660 / 171 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: I. Forest. Twilight (Live) 0:56
2. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: II. Sprite (Live) 3:15
3. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: III. Dusk (Live) 0:50
4. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: IV. The Á Bao A Qu (Live) 3:19
5. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: V. Nymphs (Live) 2:48
6. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: VI. Night (Live) 0:34
7. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: VII. The Gryphon (Live) 5:45
8. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: VIII. Midnight (Live) 0:48
9. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: IX. Sirens (Live) 5:01
10. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: X. The Zaratan (Live) 1:10
11. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology: XI. Madrugada (Live) 10:11

Performers:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Riccardo Muti, conductor

American composer Mason Bates has held several prestigious composer-in-residence positions and has become adept at creating works -- colorful, energetic, and fun -- that serve the needs of the post. His angle has often been to combine electronica with conventional orchestral instruments, but here he has a large battery of percussion stand in for the electronics without inflicting damage on his style. Anthology of Fantastic Zoology takes its title from a little-known collection of stories by Jorge Luis Borges and Margarita Guerrero, but its real inspiration is Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals, even if the beasts here are fanciful. Not only the percussion but also the famed Chicago Symphony Orchestra brasses get good lines. It's a flashy, evocative work including orchestral-placement effects that come through reasonably well in the fine CSO Resound engineering work but seem designed for live performance above all (which is not a bad thing). For a slice of how electronic music has inspired Bates to create distinctive acoustic textures, sample the delicate "Nymphs," but be aware that it has been the slam-bang finale for which audiences have been waiting. It remains to be seen what kind of life composer-in-residence-driven works will have beyond their initial creation, but the Chicago Symphony, and even its venerable conductor, Riccardo Muti, seem to have a great deal of fun with this work, and fun is where it all starts.




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