reviews of strange imaginary animals
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By Rick Anderson
Strange Imaginary Animals is a very apt title for this collection of
new (many in world-premiere performances) compositions for chamber ensemble,
all of them requiring the players to employ "extended" techniques… |
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By Rob Barnett
Eighth Blackbird have been playing together since 1996 and by their 'fruit'
you know that they are a well integrated group. This grab-bag of modern pieces
dating 1989-2006 reflects the vitality and variety embraced by this enterprising
group of musicians.
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By Edward Ortiz - Bee Arts Critic
Ensembles that play 21st century music calling for novel musical approaches
such as detuned instruments and toy pianos seem to be the rage these
days. That trend poses two questions: Is it good music? Will it hold up over
time? Only history can answer the latter. For the former, the answer is highly
dependent on how stunningly it is interpreted and delivered. Meeting
that challenge is no stretch for the Chicago-based ensemble Eighth Blackbird. |
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By Brett Campbell On still another Naxos disk, the daring Chicago ensemble passionately
performs neo-Romantic music by 2004 Pulitzer Prize winning composer Paul
Moravec while their other new CD covers exciting, sometimes outrageous
contemporary chamber music by Jennifer Higdon, Steve Mackey and other
hot new composers.
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By Steve Langendorf
Critics' Picks 2006 |
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By Michael Markowitz
Classical CD Highlights: December
Cedille Records, an enterprising non-profit label based in Chicago,
has a few interesting new releases. On one disc, titled Strange Imaginary
Animals, the electrifying new-music sextet eighth blackbird performs
a selection of world premieres… |
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