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Chaya Czernowin - Afatsim album

Chaya Czernowin - Afatsim album

  • Performer: Chaya Czernowin
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: Afatsim
  • Released: 1999
  • Style: Contemporary
  • MP3 version size: 1795 mb
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Description

Get the Tempo of the tracks from Afatsim: Chamber Music (1999) by Chaya Czernowin. This album has an average beat per minute of 132 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 132/132 BPM).

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Sonor, Harvey Sollberger cond. Born in Israel, composer Chaya Czernowin has lived in Germany, Japan and the .

Afatsim is the first portrait CD of music by Israeli composer Chaya Czernowin, released in 1999.

Afatsim (Chamber Music 1988-1996).

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Chaya Czernowin (Hebrew: חיה צ'רנובין, Hebrew pronunciation: ; born December 7, 1957 in Haifa, Israel) is a composer, and Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music at Harvard University. She is the lead composer at the Schloß Solitude Sommerakademie, a biannual international academy of composers and resident musicians at the landmark Schloß Solitude, in Stuttgart, Germany. She is a 2011 Guggenheim Fellow.

Listen to music from Chaya Czernowin. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Chaya Czernowin. 5 tracks · 17 August 1999. Afatsim: Chamber Music.

Redirected from Shu Hai Practices Javelin (album)). Shu Hai Practices Javelin is the second CD of music by Israeli composer Chaya Czernowin released by Mode Records, with music settings of poems by Zohar Eitan whose 1997 poetry collection it borrows. It features prominently German singer and improviser Ute Wassermann, and the vocal writing has been described as reminiscent of that of John Cage, Cathy Berberian and Luciano Berio. Six Miniatures And A Simultaneous Song – 11:30.

ロフィール: Composer, born December 7, 1957 in Haifa, Israel. Afatsim ‎(CD, Album). Chaya Czernowin, International Contemporary Ensemble, Steven Schick, Jeffrey Gavett, Kai Wessel. Chaya Czernowin, International Contemporary Ensemble, Steven Schick, Jeffrey Gavett, Kai Wessel - Wintersongs ‎(CD).

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Afatsim
Cello – Hugh LivingstonClarinet – Robert ZelickmanConductor – Harvey SollbergerDouble Bass – Bert Turetzky*Engineer – Josef KuceraEnsemble – SonorFlute [Bass] – John FonvilleOboe – Susan BarrettPercussion – Steven SchickPiano – Ivan RaykoffProducer – Erik UlmanViola – Pavïkki NykterViolin – Jáños Négyesy*
9:36
2 String Quartet
Cello – Rohan de SaramStrings – Arditti String Quartet*Viola – Garth KnoxViolin – Graeme Jennings, Irvine Arditti
12:30
3 Die Kreuzung
Alto Saxophone – Takashi Saito Conductor – Fumio TamuraDouble Bass – Keizo MisoiriSho [U] – Mayumi Miyata
10:24
4 Dam Sheon Hachol
Cello – Frank CoxConductor – Harvey SollbergerDouble Bass – Ulfar HaraldssonViola – Conrad Brudere, Mary OliverViolin – Arun Bharali, Erik Ulman
24:24
5 Ina
Engineer – Josef KuceraFlute [Soloist, Pre-recorded Flutes] – John FonvilleProducer – Steven Kazuo Takasugi
11:13

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – University Of California, San Diego
  • Recorded At – Orangerie, Darmstadt
  • Mastered At – Sonicraft

Credits

  • Art Direction – Brian Brandt
  • Composed By – Chaya Czernowin
  • Edited By [Final Editing Of All Tracks] – Josef Kucera
  • Executive-Producer – Brian Brandt
  • Liner Notes – Chaya Czernowin, Steven Kazuo Takasugi
  • Liner Notes [French Translation] – Martine Jore
  • Liner Notes [German Translation] – Sabine Feißt
  • Mastered By [24-bit Digital Mastering] – Steve Puntolillo
  • Photography By – Dave Allen , Klaus Fröhlich
  • Producer – Chaya Czernowin

Notes

"Afatsim", for chamber ensemble ; dedicated to the Ensemble Recherché; recorded at UCSD, San Diego.
"String Quartet" ; dedicated to the Arditti String Quartet; recorded at a live performance given at Darmstadt Ferienkurse, 96, Orangerie, Darmstadt, Germany; Hessischer Rundfunk recording.
"Die Kreuzung", for u (alto sho) or accordion, alto saxophone, and double bass ; dedicated to Brian Ferneyhough; recorded at NHK Radio, Japan.
"Dam Sheon Hachol", for string sextet (quartet with viola and double bass), ; dedicated to Steven Kazuo Takasugi; recorded at a live performance at Sherwood Auditorium, San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art.
"Ina", for live bass flute and six pre-recorded bass flutes and piccolos ; dedicated to John Sebastian Winston; recorded at UCSD, San Diego.

12-page booklet includes liner notes in English, French and German.

Made & Printed in Canada.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 64593 00772 2