Lopez, Jorge E.: Musica Viva 25
Lopez, Jorge E.: Musica Viva 25
Format: CD
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Artist: Lopez, Jorge E.
Label: Neos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260063114250
Genre: Classical Artists
Jorge E. Lopez was born in 1955 in Havana, Cuba, and grew up in New York City and Chicago beginning in 1960. From 1971 until 1976 Lopez was a composition student of Leonard Stein and Morton Subotnick at the California Institute of the Arts. He designates himself as self-taught, with roots in Western art music but also in surrealism, science, and in the experience of unspoiled nature. He moved to Europe in 1990 and was a guest artist at the KKM from 2000 until 2003. He has lived in Vienna since 2008. I have never identified myself with the term 'New Music,' says Lopez. Rather, I was driven from the beginning by the idea of making the primordial present. I do not seek for the new, but seek rather for what is repressed. I do not believe in progress in art. With the title Symphonie Fleuve, Lopez points to the idea of a direct flow of thoughts or stream of consciousness more or less seismographically transferred into music; at the same time, he also points to the liquefied sound of the solo horn that is intended to appear flexible in a way similar to that of the human voice. The horn cries out and calls mostly brief words of an unknown language. Symphonie Nr. 3, Op. 24, also in two movements, was conceived by Lopez as a transformation of the morphology of Beethoven's C-minor Piano Sonata, Op. 111. Performed by the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra; Peter Eotvos and Brad Lubman, conductors.
Tracks:
1.1 01. I. No Hay Regresso (23:37)
1.2 02. II. Flectre Si Nequeo Superos, Acheronta Movebo (7:48A) Symphonie NR. 3, Op. 24:
1.3 03. I. Langsam Fließend - Allegro Buio (16:14)
1.4 04. II. Poco Adagio (15:07)
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