Tag: minimalism

Singing about bombs.

I know there aren’t many people who like opera or even know anything about it but I like it a lot. That being said, I feel the need to expose people to tidbits here and there that might break the stereotype of opera being some boring, stuffy, old crap with funny singing.

This, the Batter My Heart aria, is probably the most moving part of John Adams’ opera Doctor Atomic. This premiered in 2005. That’s right, people still write new operas. You might notice, if you bother to listen, that this sounds nothing like Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven. Contrary to popular belief, classical music comes in many flavors and the well known flavors tend to be very old and out of use.

Adams is a post-minimalist composer. Essentially that means rhythm is very important to his sound as well as lingering on a chord for long periods of time. For anyone who’s into jazz, it’s a similar idea to modal jazz. For anyone who’s into rock, Sigur Ros is a good example of something in the same vein. The “post” part means he’s allowed to travel out of the boundaries of the rules that minimalism created that I’ve mentioned already.

Anyway, this aria is pretty high on energy which is not what one would normally think of when they hear the word “opera”. The words are taken from a poem by John Donne. What’s happening is Oppenheimer is combating the moral issues created in himself while creating the atomic bomb. Take a listen:

Just for fun, I think I’ll post one of John Adams’ early works for piano. This one I just like.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3abjsYUkk4 (embedding was disabled for this one)

Small country, big talent.

It amazes me how good the music that comes out of Iceland is. There aren’t many people there, some 300k, and as a result there aren’t an enormous amount of well known musicians from the area. The ones I do know of are pretty amazing though. I’ve been a pretty big fan of Bjork for a while. Sigur Ros comes from Iceland, obviously as they sing in Icelandic and Icelandic gibberish, and are pretty mind blowing. Now I’ve come across another group who has impressed me quite a bit: Amiina.

Amiina was originally a string quartet but the stuff they do now is all original. It reminds me a lot of CocoRosie without singing. I also hear a hint of traditional chinese music sneaking its way up there in how they use some percussive string instruments. Basically they’ve switched from 2 violins, a viola, and a cello, to a multi-instrumentalist spectacle complete with everything from synths to toy bells. They play in a minimalist style that goes a long way into painting a scene that you can sit back and relax in.

I don’t know what it is about Iceland but they’re doing something right. Not only are the aforementioned musicians highly effective at what they do, they’re also intensely original sounding. Maybe that comes from being stuck on an island many miles out in the ocean. Whatever it is, it’s worth a listen.

I don’t know anything about Lee Hazlewood but the addition of his poetry to this track works perfectly.

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