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The Last Century

thu 12 dec 2024 12:00 hrs

The guitar in the last century XXXII

A monthly series on guitar music from the previous century, with each episode featuring a different guitar concert. In today’s episode: music from two American composers, Elliott Carter and George Crumb.

  • Elliott Carter (1908-2012) is known for his complex rhythms. They change constantly in his music and the instruments often play different rhythms at the same time. This makes his music very complicated to play.
  • George Crumb (1929-2022) experimented mainly with sounds and textures. He regularly uses special (percussion) instruments for these experiments, but he also wrote for classical guitar.

 

Playlist

  1. Elliott Carter – Tell Me Where is Fancy Bred?
    Rosalind Rees, soprano; David Starobin, guitar
  2. Carter – Shard
    David Starobin, guitar
  3. Carter – Changes
    Arturo Tallini, guitar
  4. Carter – Luimen (for guitar, mandolin, harp, vibraphone, trumpet and trombone)
    Nieuw Ensemble conducted by Ed Spanjaard
  5. George Crumb – Spanish Songbook no. 1: The Ghosts of Alhambra, part 1 and 4
    Patrick Mason, baritone; David Starobin, guitar; Daniel Druckman, percussion
  6. Crumb – Mundus canis
    David Starobin, guitar; George Crumb, percussion
  7. Crumb – Quest
    Petri Kumela, guitar accompanied by ensemble

 

Elliott Carter

 

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