Kotik, Petr: The Plains At Gordium (performed By Talujon)

Kotik, Petr SKU: 42915096
Kotik, Petr: The Plains At Gordium (performed By Talujon)

Kotik, Petr: The Plains At Gordium (performed By Talujon)

Kotik, Petr SKU: 42915096

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: The Plains At Gordium (performed By Talujon)
Artist: Kotik, Petr
Label: Unseen Worlds
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 769256795497
Genre: Classical Artists

Vinyl LP pressing. The Plains at Gordium is a premiere recording from the Talujon percussion ensemble of by composer Petr Kotik, whose pioneering work as founder and leader of the S.E.M. Ensemble has been a stalwart champion of the Avant-Garde from it's inception, at the Center of the Creative and Performing Arts, SUNY/Buffalo, in 1970 to present day. Well-loved recordings by the S.E.M. Ensemble (Julius Eastman: Femenine, The Entire Musical Work of Marcel Duchamp, Morton Feldman: For Philip Guston) are easy to find. That has not been the case for Kotik's own music. This beautiful recording of a relatively recent work by Kotik provides a beguiling, labyrinthian entry into Kotik's own musical vision.

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