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Creators: Edgard Varese, Frederic Waldman, New York Wind Ensemble, Rene Le Roy, Juilliard Percussion Quartet
Label: El Records
Category: Music

List Price: $18.98
Buy New: $12.36
You Save: $6.62 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars(1 reviews)
Sales Rank: 170658

Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

EAN: 5013929312531
ASIN: B000VRRQG8

Release Date: November 2, 2007
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Tracks:

  • Integrales
  • Density
  • Ionisation
  • Octandre
  • Interpolations from Deserts/Interpolation 1
  • Interpolations from Deserts/Interpolation 2
  • Interpolations from Deserts/Interpolation 3

Editorial Reviews:

Album Details
One of the Founding Fathers of Modern Music, Edgard Varese was Fifty Years Ago Experimenting with Sound Collage and Sampling that Are Commonplace in Todays Popular Music Amongst the Composers who Claimed Him to Be an Influence were Harrison Birtwistle, Pierre Boulez, John Cage, Morton Feldman, Luigi Nono, Karlheinz Stockhausen and a Teenage Frank Zappa and his Profound Effect on the Latter Can Be Heard Throughout Zappa's Work from the Mothers of Invention Onwards. "The Complete Works Volume 1" is the Exact Same Record that Turned Frank Zappa On! the Recordings Are Savage and Beautiful and Far Ahead of their Time; They have Never Previously Been Released on Compact Disc.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Historical recordings and paltry timing - for the avid and historically-minded Varese collector only   June 10, 2008
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

El is a British label mostly devoted mostly to popular music, but they have reissued a few recordings of classical music that, in a way or another, have had a seminal influence on the pop/rock scene. I've reviewed their reissue of Maro Ajemian's premiere recording of Cage's Sonatas/Interludes for Prepared Piano (John Cage: Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano), there are also two discs of Poulenc playing Satie and Poulenc (ASIN Francis Poulenc Plays Piano Music of Satie & Poulenc and Satie: Socrate; Mess des pauvres; Piano Pieces), and they've just released an Ives disc with recording premieres including William Masselos' first recording of Sonata #1 - an important collector's item for the Ivesian (Radical in a Suit & Tie). This Varese disc is in fact meant as a tribute to Frank Zappa. The liner notes, quoting Zappa himself, recount at length how young Frank's encounter with precisely this recording, in the early 1950s (in its original LP form, of course, EMS 401), was seminal in his artistic development and musical outlook.

This is obviously a disc for the diehard and historically-minded Varese collector, not for someone just looking for good, modern recordings of Varese. The recordings were made in 1950, and though they were remarkable for their age, the sound is mono, a bit congested and hollow, evidently lacking in spatial outspread, but still it comes out clear enough and affords well-defined instrumental presence. Compared to what came after, the interpretations by the New York Wind Ensemble and Juilliard Percussion Orchestra under Frederic Waldman (and under the composer's supervision) lack a measure of snap and fluency, but the unique Varese sound does come out, with its untamed, piercing savagery and its rare alloy of timbres and harmonies.

What was not on the original LP and that El has added are the three "Interpolations" for tape from Deserts, realized in 1954 in the studios of Pierre Schaeffer's Groupe de Musique Concrete at the French Radio. As revolutionary and grating as they were in their days, when you've heard the four Philips boxes of Pierre Henry, they sound unobtrusive and quite poetic, very much of their age, the epitome of "tape music" and "musique concrete".

Yet, even with the addition of that, the disc runs a paltry 38:03. I understand that it was difficult to add anything else, but still this is frustratingly short for a CD and further limits its interest to the ultras. Another drawback of the reissue is the absence of the original liner notes, all the more regrettable as the disc's liner notes quote Zappa recounting how he had stumbled upon the original and avidly sought-for LP, and giving out all the details, including "liner notes by Sidney Finkelstein! WOW!". Well, that's a WOW that will be reserved to the lucky owners of the original thing - which I am.

Oh, and don't be deceived: the original LP was titled "complete works of Edgard Varese, volume 1"and the CD reproduces the cover (only omitting the label name which appeared at the bottom right corner). The next volumes never came out, a fate shared by many Varese collections in those LP days. I suppose lack of success prevented the continuation of these brave enterprises. I see it, not as a condemnation but as a tribute to the composer's unique voice and daringness. Of all the major and influential composers of those days - Stravinsky, Bartok, Schoenberg, you name `em - Varese is the only one with whom, if I didn't know his music and you told me it had just been composed, I would believe it. It remains as wild and daring and outlandishly modern as ever.

In those LP days a Varese collector could realistically hope to be a completist. The recordings were few and far between. Leaving aside the various Density 21.5 and Ionisation that came in flute or percussion collections (as well as the premiere recordings of Octandre and Ionisation by Nicolas Slonimsky, back in the 78rpm era), this is what there was:

After Waldman came Boulez in 1960 with the Domaine musical on Vega, with Octandre, Integrales and a premiere recording of Hyperprism, completing Schoenberg's Suite opus 29 (now on the Accord 5 CD-set devoted to Domaine Musical, Le Domaine Musical Volume 1/Var), then the two volumes of Robert Craft (1960 and 1962 - volume 3 never came out), recently reissued (The Varese Album). If I am not mistaken Craft included premiere recordings of Deserts, Poeme electronique, Offrandes and Arcana. Jump a few more years and you get:

1966, Arcana, CSO, Martinon (High Performance - Bartok: The Miraculous Mandarin; Hindemith; Varese / Martinon, Chicago Symphony Orchestra)

1968 & 1969 (I think): Ameriques (originally with Milhaud's L'Homme et son desir and Honegger), and premieres of Nocturnal and Ecuatorial (Varese/Honegger) by Abravanel. I have them on CD with the more attractive pairing of Lazarof's Structure sonores (which came on the original LP with Ecuatorial and Nocturnal), a Vanguard reissue apparently originated in the Netherlands and not listed on this site. Incredible, even appalling, to think that Ameriques, this essential piece of 20th century music, equal in importance to Stravinsky's Le Sacre, had to wait more than 40 years for its recording premiere.

1968/1969 Friedrich Cehra and Ensemble "Die Reihe" : Integrales, Offrandes, Density, Ocandre, Hyperprism, Ionisation, reissued on a valuable Vox 2-CD set with Vox recordings of Penderecki and Ligeti (Ionisation: Music of Varese, Penderecki, Ligeti)

1969 Offrandes, by Christiane Eda-Pierre and Gilbert Amy conducting the Domaine Musical Ades (Le Domaine Musical de Pierre Boulez)

1970 Konstantin Simonovitch and the Paris Contemporary Music Instrumental Ensemble on EMI, with Deserts, Hyperprism, Integrales, Density 21.5, labeled, as the Waldman LP, "vol. 1", and, as its predecessor, limited at that. Not reissued.

1971 : Arcana, Integrales, Ionisation by Mehta (ASIN:B0000042DU - I've used my alloted 10 product links, so I refer you to my Varese listmania for convenient acces)

1972 : Arthur Weisberg and the Contemporary Chamber Ensemble on Nonesuch, with Offrandes, Integrales, Octandre and Ecuatorial (ASIN:B000005IVO)

1973 Ameriques, Arcana Constant, Orchestre Philharmonique de l'ORTF, Constant (Erato, not reissued)

1977 : Ameriques, Arcana, Ionisation by the NYPO under Boulez and 1984 the chamber works with Ensemble Intercontemporain (ASIN:B000009IME and B000002C05).



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