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発売日 2013年09月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMasterworks
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 88883710922
SKU 888837109222

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:16:36
Audio Mixers: Jody Elff; Jesse Lewis ; Jesse Brayman. Liner Note Authors: Isabelle Hunter; Osvaldo Golijov. Recording information: Futura Studios, Roslindale, MA (03/2013); Futura Studios, Roslindale, Massachusetts (03/2013). Photographers: Jill Steinberg; Todd Rosenberg ; C. Taylor Crothers; Justin Bias; Yuka Hamatsu; Michael Kozlov. Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble has continued to develop its intercultural ways, exploring those along the trade routes (maritime as well as land-based) that stretched for centuries from the Mediterranean world to China and even beyond. (The Silk Road brought Indian culture and later the Islamic faith to Indonesia, and one hopes that the group might someday take up that musically fascinating one, so well suited to its syncretic way of thinking.) Ma has had the pleasure of seeing his creation gradually become more independent; he appears on several pieces but takes a starring role only once or twice. Generally he leaves the spotlight to the young players of the Silk Road Ensemble, whose trademark combination of enthusiasm and precision is on full display throughout. Sample the incredible intensity in the final "Briel," taken from from John Zorn's Caym: Book of Angels XVII, originally performed by Cyro Baptista & Banquest of the Spirits, and further arranged by the ensemble itself. The program includes a general mix that typifies the group's genre- and border-crossing ways, with highlights including a suite by MacArthur "genius grant" winner Vijay Iyer and the Central Asian gypsy jazz of David Bruce's "Cut the Rug." ~ James Manheim

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    1. 1.
      Playlist for an Extreme Occasion~Part 0
    2. 2.
      Playlist for an Extreme Occasion~Part 1
    3. 3.
      Playlist for an Extreme Occasion~Part 2
    4. 4.
      Playlist for an Extreme Occasion~Part 3
    5. 5.
      Playlist for an Extreme Occasion~Part 4
    6. 6.
      Playlist for an Extreme Occasion~Part 5
    7. 7.
      Playlist for an Extreme Occasion~Cristina's Interlude
    8. 8.
      Playlist for an Extreme Occasion~Part 6
    9. 9.
      Night Thoughts
    10. 10.
      Saidi Swing
    11. 11.
      Partita for cello solo, Op. 31~Allegretto
    12. 12.
      Atashgah
    13. 13.
      Cut the Rug~Drag the Goat
    14. 14.
      Cut the Rug~Bury the Hatchet
    15. 15.
      Cut the Rug~Move the Earth
    16. 16.
      Cut the Rug~Wake the Dead
    17. 17.
      Briel

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Yo-Yo Mas Silkroad Ensemble has continued to develop its intercultural ways, exploring those along the trade routes (maritime as well as land-based) that stretched for centuries from the Mediterranean world to China and even beyond. (The Silk Road brought Indian culture and later the Islamic faith to Indonesia, and one hopes that the group might someday take up that musically fascinating one, so well suited to its syncretic way of thinking.) Ma has had the pleasure of seeing his creation gradually become more independent; he appears on several pieces but takes a starring role only once or twice. Generally, he leaves the spotlight to the young players of the Silkroad Ensemble, whose trademark combination of enthusiasm and precision is on full display throughout. Sample the incredible intensity in the final Briel, taken from John Zorns Caym: Book of Angels XVII, originally performed by Cyro Baptista & Banquest of the Spirits, and further arranged by the ensemble itself. The program includes a general mix that typifies the groups genre- and border-crossing ways, with highlights including a suite by MacArthur Genius Grant winner Vijay Iyer and the Central Asian gypsy jazz of David Bruces Cut the Rug. ~ James Manheim
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Yo-Yo Mas Silkroad Ensemble has continued to develop its intercultural ways, exploring the cultures along the trade routes (maritime as well as land-based) that stretched for centuries from the Mediterranean world to China and even beyond. (The Silk Road brought Indian culture and later the Islamic faith to Indonesia, and one hopes that the group might someday take up that musically fascinating culture, so well suited to its syncretic way of thinking.) Ma has had the pleasure of seeing his creation gradually become more independent; he appears on several pieces but takes a starring role only once or twice. Generally he leaves the spotlight to the young players of the Silkroad Ensemble, whose trademark combination of enthusiasm and precision is on full display throughout. Sample the incredible intensity in the final Briel, taken from from John Zorns Book of Angels and further arranged by the ensemble itself. The program includes a general mix that typifies the groups genre- and border-crossing ways, with highlights including a suite by MacArthur genius grant winner Vijay Iyer and the Central Asian gypsy jazz of David Bruces Cut the Rug.
Rovi

シルクロード・プロジェクト設立から15年を記念したスタジオ録音が登場。シルクロード沿いの演奏家だけでなく作曲家も動員しての今作は、これまで以上に洋の東西だけでなくサイグンやジョン・ゾーンの作品のように現代バリバリの曲も含まれていて、聞き手を飽きさせない。場所だけでなく時間枠まで取っ払ったような音のモザイクは改めてヨーヨー・マの懐の深さを見せつけている。
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