LANG, D.: Pierced / Heroin / Cheating, Lying, Stealing / How to Pray / Wed (Real Quiet)

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Total Tracks: 5   Total Length: 50:43

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John Schaefer

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11.18.08
The Pulitzer Prize-winning David Lang gathers together his BOAC buddies
Label: Naxos

David Lang won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in early 2008, capping a remarkable rise to prominence for a composer who, 20 years ago, co-founded the New York new music organization known as Bang On A Can so he and colleagues Michael Gordon and Julia Wolfe could actually get their music performed. This album features some of Lang's close musical colleagues, like Bang On A Can All-Star members Evan Ziporynand Felix Fan, and Gil Rose's redoubtable Boston Modern Orchestra Project, or B-mop, as it's affectionately called. It also offers a look at the diverse sounds that Lang has created over the years.

In general, Lang's music alternates between dreamy, ambient soundscapes that grow out of his love of Brian Eno, Morton Feldman and electronica on the one hand, and choppy, rhythmic scores that have a definite urban excitement. The oldest piece here, "Cheating Lying Stealing," is one of the latter — a chattering, chugging piece of attitudinal chamber music that helped announce David Lang as a composer to watch. "Pierced" is a more recent work in this vein, and even more restless in its treatment of rhythmic and melodic fragments. "Heroin" takes… read more »

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Vetican_II

Disliked this when I first listened to it in its entirety. I was seduced to buy it from the 30 second samples available. Two more listens, and I was hooked. I could probably whistle the album by now, if it would not irritate all those about me, which it would. The rhythms are superb, the tonality assured; the track 'Heroin' is deeply moving, beautifully sculpted lyrics feed the incessancy of the 'cello. 50 minutes of some great modern music for 5 credits? Biggest bargain this side of my Christmas present this year (I hope ....)

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