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Music from Stanford <541> Volume 1
New Classical,    Innova 635    2 CD Set   22.5

A glimpse of the future See One Sheet
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Composers Performers Related Links
Alex Hills Ann Yi Liner notes
Atau Tanaka Armelle Orieux Buy from iTunes
Charles Nichols Atau Tanaka  
Ching-Wen Chao California EAR Unit  
Christopher Burns Charles Nichols  
Christopher Wendell Jones Christopher Froh  
Damian Keller Christopher Jones  
David Brynjar Franzson Damian Keller  
Jose Rio-Pareja J. Karla Lemon  
Matthew Shlomowitz Kemmerensemble Neue Musik Berlin  
Nurit Jugend Kirsten LeStrange  
Oded Ben-Tal Lisa Bielawa  
Seungyon-Seny Lee Roderick Chadwick  
Sven-Ingo Koch Sirius  
  Stanford Chamber Strings  

Track Listing Header
Title Composer(s) Performer(s) Length
Sarabande Oded Ben-Tal
Sirius
5:19
Red threads of desire Jose Rio-Pareja
Ann Yi
11:18
Metrophonie Damian Keller
Damian Keller
11:20
Terrestrial Mediocrity Alex Hills
Christopher Jones
5:10
Deirdre's Threat Matthew Shlomowitz
Kirsten LeStrange
Kirsten LeStrange
Roderick Chadwick
12:04
Strata 3: Guqin Charles Nichols
Charles Nichols
5:10
Overbow Atau Tanaka
Atau Tanaka
3:01
Xerox Book Christopher Burns
Christopher Froh
Christopher Jones
7:48
Auto da Fe David Brynjar Franzson
Christopher Froh
7:08
Bows to Brushes Nurit Jugend
Lisa Bielawa
Stanford Chamber Strings
J. Karla Lemon
11:27
Suspended Narratives Christopher Wendell Jones
Christopher Jones
8:43
Departure Tracings Ching-Wen Chao
California EAR Unit
7:35
Buchtungen Sven-Ingo Koch
Kemmerensemble Neue Musik Berlin
9:25
Idiosyncrasy Seungyon-Seny Lee
Armelle Orieux
9:49
One Sheet Text

If you wait at Grand Central Station long enough, they say, the whole world will pass before your eyes. Likewise, if you hang out at Stanford University you will hear the next generation of composers from all over the world coming to sharpen their compositional swords before spreading out and dominating the field for the foreseeable future.

The 14 trainees on these discs all studied recently under the New Complexisist grandmaster Brian Ferneyhough. But — as is the mark of a great teacher — it doesn’t show. Like their guru, the head, heart and ears are all well connected in these pieces and the all-star cast of performers doesn’t hurt that one bit: the California EAR Unit, Stanford Chamber Strings, Sirius, the Kammerensemble Neue Musik Berlin, and the rest of the team make this music sound like a walk in the proverbial park.

The longest journey begins with a single step or, in this case, two CDs. If you want to catch up with the trends before they happen, check out <541> Volume 1. And like any good encyclopedia it will be updated annually.

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