Iannis Xenakis Dox-Orkh Vidéos
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Xenakis Irvine Arditti Jonathan Nott 1991
"Dox-Orkh is a Greek title that spells out the dichotomy between "orkh" (orchestra) and "dox" (bowed instrument). The music does proceed in traditional ritornello fashion, with statements by the violin being followed by answers from the orchestra, and so on. Rarely does the soloist play with the full orchestra.... The music proceeds episodically, the sinewy, at times frenetic, lines of the violin trading off with dense orchestral sonorities. Xenakis uses clusters widely, playing off the bright colors of high woodwinds with massive string blocks and aggressive brass sounds.... Dox-Orkh is a highly effective concerto for violin and orchestra. The dynamic balance and overall trajectory are carefully thought out, as is the distribution of material between the soloist and the different instrumental groups. The particular techniques required of the soloist--such as double-stop contrary motion glissandi!-are such that most hot-shot violinists are not going to be taking this concerto on. But, for those who do, Dox-Orkh is a show-stopper." (James Harley) Soloist: Irvine Arditti Orchestra: Moscow Philharmonic Conductor: Jonathan Nott
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