Various - Century XXI France (CD, Album, Comp)

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Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Genre: Electronic, Jazz, Rock, Classical, Folk World & Country
Style: Avantgarde, Experimental, Contemporary

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

FRANCE is a new chapter of the CENTURY XXI series, a collection of CD dedicated to the new composer of the next century. The series began three years ago, with two volumes dedicated to American composers - Glenn Branca, Ben Neill, Carl Stone, Michael Gordon, a.o. - to continue with two volumes of British composers - Nyman, Fitkin, Martland, Gough, Peyton Jones, a.o. - now the new issue dedicated to French composers.

The CD, compiled by Bruno Letort, composer and host of a contemporary music program on Radio France, and Renzo Pognant, curator of the series, presents a spectrum of new composers whose musical interest s are very broad.

In this CD the curators have tried to present different musical worlds by artists that are looking for new ways to mix musical languages many times very far one from the other (Inuit songs, African rhythms, Balinese colors) or rooted in the same culture: classic, rock and jazz.

 

1. Jean-Pierre Limborg - Caligula 5:10. Suite Pour Quatuor A Cordes (Et Machineries Diverses) 2. Bruno Letort - Premiere Figure 3:043. Bruno Letort - Seconde Figure 1:524. Bruno Letort - Troisieme Figure 2:475. Bruno Letort - Quatrieme Figure 4:146. Gilbert Artman - Perchman Aux Oreilles Mouvantes 10:407. Frédéric Lagnau - Ca Va Son Dire 5:018. Philippe Laurent - Secession 3:479. Dominique Grimaldi - Reflux 8:35. Pieces Froides 10. Hector Zazou - Dog's Song 1:2611. Hector Zazou - Song Of Today 2:3212. Hector Zazou - Song Of The Spirit 2:1613. Hector Zazou - Song Of The Water 2:1914. Marin Favre - Papa N'yaye 4:16

 

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