MP3 Neil Luckett/Aditi - Dust and Rain
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Three contemporary string quartets comprising twelve movements which have impressionistic and cinematic flavours.
12 MP3 Songs
CLASSICAL: Contemporary, CLASSICAL: Traditional
Details:
"These quartets float effortlessly in a melodic style sometimes reminiscent of Gorecki or Bartok but always sound very English! Luckett's music deserves as wide an audience as possible." Avant Magazine
I embarked on writing these quartets initially as an exercise in learning about the resources of the string quartet but as they developed I came to enjoy writing them more and more and invested more emotion and invention. These pieces have a deliberately tonal and referential style in order for me to absorb some of the techniques and approaches of composers that I admire and are, for me precursors to further pieces for chamber ensembles in an even more ambitious style with a broader more modern vocabulary. They are however very close to my heart and were a real pleasure to write, rehearse and record.
The pieces were played by the Aditi quartet: Sarah Freestone; violin, Jo Watts; violin, Emily Frith; viola and Gina Harris; violoncello. They were recorded by Jon Astley at Lullingstone chapel on the 12/09/02.
12 MP3 Songs
CLASSICAL: Contemporary, CLASSICAL: Traditional
Details:
"These quartets float effortlessly in a melodic style sometimes reminiscent of Gorecki or Bartok but always sound very English! Luckett's music deserves as wide an audience as possible." Avant Magazine
I embarked on writing these quartets initially as an exercise in learning about the resources of the string quartet but as they developed I came to enjoy writing them more and more and invested more emotion and invention. These pieces have a deliberately tonal and referential style in order for me to absorb some of the techniques and approaches of composers that I admire and are, for me precursors to further pieces for chamber ensembles in an even more ambitious style with a broader more modern vocabulary. They are however very close to my heart and were a real pleasure to write, rehearse and record.
The pieces were played by the Aditi quartet: Sarah Freestone; violin, Jo Watts; violin, Emily Frith; viola and Gina Harris; violoncello. They were recorded by Jon Astley at Lullingstone chapel on the 12/09/02.
in partnership with CDbaby


