The second volume in Arte Nova's series of modernist classics may strike dispassionate listeners as unnecessarily scattered and confusingly random, and quite unlike the first or third volumes. Those CDs offer more substantial and important pieces and are at least more coherent in their programs of similarly conceived works. This volume, however, has no apparent framework or underlying unifying theme, and one is obliged to sort through Stravinsky's disparate miniatures to find something to appreciate without too much ...
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The second volume in Arte Nova's series of modernist classics may strike dispassionate listeners as unnecessarily scattered and confusingly random, and quite unlike the first or third volumes. Those CDs offer more substantial and important pieces and are at least more coherent in their programs of similarly conceived works. This volume, however, has no apparent framework or underlying unifying theme, and one is obliged to sort through Stravinsky's disparate miniatures to find something to appreciate without too much puzzlement. His various short and often inconsequential morsels outnumber the two innocuous, unexciting works by Tippett and Britten, and one is left to wonder what significant connections these pieces might have, aside from their common neo-Classical orientation; perhaps they are just the kind of dry, cerebral music Christopher Hogwood and the Basel Chamber Orchestra are most temperamentally suited to play. Emma Kirkby's blithe performances of the wordless Pastorale, the Three Songs from...
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Add this copy of Klassizistische Moderne 2 to cart. $6.99, very good condition, Sold by Books From California rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Simi Valley, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Arte Nova Classics.
Add this copy of Klassizische Moderne, Vol. 2 to cart. $9.75, good condition, Sold by New England Booksellers rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Greenfield, MA, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Arte Nova.