Artist: Xelo Giner
Album: De Profundis
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:09:34
Total Tracks: 13
Total Size: 615 MB
Tracklist:
01. Xelo Giner – Signs, Games & Messages for Oboe & English Horn (Excerpts): No. 9, In nomine. All’ongherese [Arr. X. Giner for Baritone Saxophone] (05:42)
02. Xelo Giner – In Freundschaft for Saxophone, No. 46 9/10 (14:07)
03. Xelo Giner – Chymisch (06:52)
04. Xelo Giner – De Profundis (Version for Soprano Saxophone & Percussion) (15:03)
05. Xelo Giner – Theatrique (08:18)
06. Xelo Giner – Signs, Games & Messages for Oboe & English Horn (Excerpts): No. 4, Ein Brief aus der Ferne an Ursula [Arr. X. Giner for Alto Saxophone] (02:35)
07. María Bazal – Signs, Games & Messages for Oboe & English Horn (Excerpts): No. 11, Die Ros’ [Arr. X. Giner for Soprano & Alto Saxophone] (01:36)
08. Xelo Giner – Signs, Games & Messages for Oboe & English Horn (Excerpts): No. 8, Ein Sappho-Fragment [Arr. X. Giner for Alto Saxophone] (01:22)
09. Xelo Giner – Signs, Games & Messages for Oboe & English Horn (Excerpts): No. 6, Hommage à Elliot Carter – Capriccio [Arr. X. Giner for Soprano Saxophone] (01:04)
10. María Bazal – Signs, Games & Messages for Oboe & English Horn (Excerpts): No. 10, Désert [Arr. X. Giner for Soprano & Alto Saxophone] (01:02)
11. Xelo Giner – Signs, Games & Messages for Oboe & English Horn (Excerpts): No. 5, Einen Augenblick lang [Arr. X. Giner for Soprano Saxophone] (00:31)
12. Xelo Giner – Jahreslauf: Saxophone, No. 47 Ex 2 (Version for Soprano Saxophone & Bongo) (05:10)
13. Xelo Giner – Juana la Loca (06:06)
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Xelo Giner is one of the great exponents of contemporary saxophone music, and her programme binds together each piece in a logical progression that also reflects the turbulence and vicissitudes of the European avant-garde. Kurtág’s miniatures, in arrangements by the composer, summon up the essence of his aesthetic ideology, while Stockhausen explores elements of antagonistic forces in In Freundschaft. Steen-Andersen’s De Profundis demands extreme virtuosity, and Hèctor Parra’s sonic alchemy in Chymisch shows how composers are extending the instrument’s technical compass.