Lux Nox
Orchestra, choir, ensemble
Formed
The four members of this musician/composer ensemble create wholly improvised music, stepping over all previously known experiences and effects. Their music is not a communion between jazz, contemporary music, electro-acoustic techniques, or musical theatre, but rather a rebirth of these. Their exquisitely original and sensual music is born in a fraction of a second in the flow of time. This is music that lives in extremes: it combines flowing richness with fleeting sighs, the poetry of wide sound spaces with sound-lace sewn on the borders of silence, and speaks the language of mutual trust. Sometimes it erupts suddenly, then it is densely woven, incorporating the attention of the listener with its pulse. For this to come about we must join with the web of mutual attention which connects the players and must get to know the richness of their sound palette, the mixture of traditional instruments with voice, analogue and digital synthesisers, flowing in and out of one another, sometimes difficult to differentiate. We must listen and pay attention with the same kind of concentration and depth as a native in the jungle listening to the sounds of wild beasts in fear for his life.
Members:
György Kurtág Jr. - digital synthetizers
Chris Martineau - viola, voice
Isabelle Cirla - bass clarinet, soprano saxophone
Roland Ossart - melisson (analog modular synthetizer - custom made)
Members:
György Kurtág Jr. - digital synthetizers
Chris Martineau - viola, voice
Isabelle Cirla - bass clarinet, soprano saxophone
Roland Ossart - melisson (analog modular synthetizer - custom made)
Year | Title | Publisher | Code | Remark |
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2002 | Lux Nox: S(M)S | BMC Records | BMC CD 081 |
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