Clara Maida - In Corpore Vili: 2003-2008 (2009)
Artist: Clara Maida
Title: In Corpore Vili: 2003-2008
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Edition RZ
Genre: Modern Classical, Avantgarde
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 67:27
Total Size: 449 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: In Corpore Vili: 2003-2008
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Edition RZ
Genre: Modern Classical, Avantgarde
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 67:27
Total Size: 449 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Mutatis mutandis (2008), for twelve amplified strings [12:50]
Psyché-cité - Transversales (2005-2008), for instruments ans electronics:
02. I. Fluctuatio (in)animi [13:42]
03. II. Ipso facto [09:36]
04. III. Via rupta [08:55]
05. ...who holds the strings... (2003), for string quartet [08:06]
06. Doppelklänger (2008), for prepared and amplified piano solo [13:39]
Performers:
Ensemble Resonanz - Stefan Geiger, conductor
Ensemble orchestral contemporain - Fabian Panisello, conductor
Arditti String Quartet
Heather O'Donnell, piano
"During the first years of my compositional research, my goal was to mark out, in my music, the flux of the psychic energy at work in the unconscious and its underlying structure. At the time, I was going through an analytical process favouring access to this unconscious activity, and my readings in the field of psychoanalysis were helping me in the effort to elaborate a musical thinking likely to account for this psychic complexity, which only appears through unintentional acts and words, or in fantasies and dreams.
A whole structural and formal model for a potential music was emerging then, since only the plasticity of the world of sound seemed to be able to suggest this mobility and instability, which endlessly alter the configurations of the components of the unconscious"-Clara Maida, from the liner notes
A whole structural and formal model for a potential music was emerging then, since only the plasticity of the world of sound seemed to be able to suggest this mobility and instability, which endlessly alter the configurations of the components of the unconscious"-Clara Maida, from the liner notes