Los Angeles Percussion Quartet - The Year Before Yesterday (2014) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Los Angeles Percussion Quartet
Title: The Year Before Yesterday
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Sono Luminus
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:12:17
Total Size: 300 mb / 1.16 / 2.27 gb
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TracklistTitle: The Year Before Yesterday
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Sono Luminus
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:12:17
Total Size: 300 mb / 1.16 / 2.27 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Fore!: I. First Round
02. Fore!: II. Second Round. Farnsworth Park at Twilight
03. Fore!: III. Third Round
04. The Year Before Yesterday
05. Give Us This Day: I. Rise Up
06. Give Us This Day: II. Breathe
07. Give Us This Day: III. Cold Steel
08. Give Us This Day: IV. Alone
09. Give Us This Day: V. Punch in the Sky
10. Mallet Quartet
11. Blindnesses
12. Lullaby 5
The Los Angeles Percussion Quartet is back with The Year Before Yesterday, the follow up to their critically acclaimed and Multi-GRAMMY® Nominated album Rūpa-Khandha (DSL-92150), which received wide-spread praise for both the performance and audio presentation. This time the ensemble has teamed up with a new set of composers to expand the sonic landscape incorporating everything from traditional percussion instruments to found and created items (and even some triggered electronics). This album displays not only a vast array of sonic colors, but also expresses a vast range of emotional depth, moods, characters, and compositional styles that are only rivaled in variety by the wide dynamic range of the instruments themselves. The Year Before Yesterday is truly a treat for both the music lovers and audiophiles alike.
Since 2009, the Los Angeles Percussion Quartet, or LAPQ, has forged a distinct identity as a world-class contemporary chamber music ensemble who is dedicated to commissioning and presenting new works for percussion quartets. Originally, members Nick Terry, Matt Cook, Justin DeHart, and Cory Hills joined together to create a classical percussion ensemble that would champion the important contributions of 20th century West Coast composers while collaborating with local artists to continue the tradition of innovation and exploration. Today, the group continues their mission while broadening creative output through recordings, performances, and educational outreach.
Rūpa-Khandha, LAPQ’s seminal album pioneered a new level of sonic achievement in 2 012 as the first 7.1 surround-sound high-fidelity recording of percussion chamber music. The quartet’s recorded performance was praised by Neue Musikeitung for presenting “the entire color-spectrum of global percussion instruments intelligently and with great competency,” while Percussive Notes hailed LAPQ’s commitment towards “championing composers of thought-provoking and uncompromisingly intelligent music”. The album received multiple nominations in the 55th GRAMMY® Awards, including the prestigious category of Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance. This, their second surround sound album with Sono Luminus features works by Shaun Naidoo, Eric Griswold, Nick Deyoe, Isaac Schankler, Joseph Pereira, and by PAS Hall of Fame member William Kraft.
LAPQ’s performances range in scope from living room salons, art museums, and warehouses, to appearances in distinguished concert series, including Festival Moziac, Laguna Beach Music Festival, Percussive Arts Society International Convention showcases, Southern California Marimba Competition, Monday Evening Concerts, Music and Conversations, People Inside Electronics, Morrison Artists, Fullerton Friends of Music, April in Santa Cruz, L.A. Composers Project and a concerto with the South Dakota Black Hills Symphony Orchestra. The individual members of the group are all active freelance performers and educators residing in Southern California. Collectively, they are graduates of America’s leading music institutions, including USC, UC San Diego, California Institute of the Arts, Oberlin Conservatory, and Northwestern University.
The Los Angeles Percussion Quartet are proud Yamaha Performing Artists and endorsers of Innovative Percussion, REMO, Black Swamp Percussion, and Sabian Cymbals.
This album has been recorded in 24bit 192kHz 7.1 surround sound and is delivered to the listener in this package on Pure Audio Blu-ray in 5.1, 7.1, and high-resolution stereo, and a standard resolution CD. The Blu-ray also includes digital copies via mShuttle.