Where has the
avant-garde tuba been all my life??? Zdzislaw Piernik, the musician
featured in this installment and AGP147, makes that elephantine
instrument dance in ways I would never have thought possible. The
result is in places more like electronic than acoustic music. There is
some amazing stuff in both of these installments, so do not miss them. The LPs transcribed for AGP146 and AGP147 are among the rarest to be included in the AGP--in three decades of foraging for used LPs, I've never seen copies of either of them at any price. They have been provided through the generosity of Mark Ellison. The LPs are both in excellent condition, but the LP transcribed for this installment is on the Polish Muza label (SX 1806), whose LPs I have found sometimes to suffer from tracking distortion. Fortunately, that is largely confined to momentary bits in the more explosive attacks, particularly in tracks 01 and 03. The rest has transcribed quite nicely. Be sure to compare tracks 04 and 05 with AGP28. The installment includes a PDF file with scans of the notes on both LP covers, including a handsome photo of the artist himself. To download
AGP146 files, right-click on each of the following links and select
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LINK AS. 01 - Krzysztof Penderecki,
Capriccio per tuba/Scherzo alla Polacca [4:42] 02 - Marian Borkowski, Vox per
uno strumento ad ottone [5:40] 03 - Andrzej Krzanowski,
Sonata for solo tuba [14:03] 04 - Andrzej Dobrowolski,
Music for solo tuba [12:01] |
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