Description
Sounds, Archaeologies brings together works by Isabel Mundry that understand listening as an active, participatory process.
Sounds, Archaeologies brings together works by Isabel Mundry that understand listening as an active, participatory process. Arising from the experience of a transformed acoustic environment, the composer opens her music to a dialogue with history, material, and cultural grounding. In the title piece for basset horn, violoncello, and piano, Mundry excavates the 'sediments of our musical history' - sound becomes an archaeological find linking past and present. Balancing reflection and intuition, structure and openness, this album explores the fragile equilibrium between listening, transmission, and the continual reshaping of musical experience.
Track Listing
Disc 1:- Carl Rosman;Erik Borgir;Florian Hoelscher - Sounds, Archaeologies (2017–2018) for basset horn, violoncello and piano
- Florian Hoelscher - turning around (2013) for piano
- Erik Borgir - Le Corps des cordes (2013) for violoncello: I
- Erik Borgir - Le Corps des cordes (2013) for violoncello: II
- Erik Borgir - Le Corps des cordes (2013) for violoncello: III
- Markus Schwind;Marco Blaauw - figura (2022–2024) for two trumpets
- Ensemble Ascolta;Catherine Larsen-Maguire - Das Rohe und das Geformte (2010/2015) for ensemble
Additional Details
Label: Kairos
Genre: Classical
Language: English
Run Time: 91:42 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 02/06/26
UPC: 9120010284069

