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Cygnus is one of the most intriguing new music ensembles to have emerged in recent years. With its mixed
instrumentation of winds, strings and plucked sounds, Cygnus offers the present day composer a bold new
spectrum of colorful combinations to write for. And given the ensemble’s devotion to commissioning new
repertoire from a stylistically broad range of composers, combined with the virtuosity with which these
pieces are performed, Cygnus presents a consistently exotic and entertaining listening experience.
The disc begins with David Claman’s gone for foreign- a flashy, exuberant suite in five movements, which
draw from an Indian-inflected quasi-rock idiom. William Anderson’s A Giddy Thing for mandolin and
pre-recorded midi plucked sounds takes its inspiration from a comment at the end of Shakespeare’s Much Ado
About Nothing. The Japanese/American composer Akemi Naito’s Mindscape integrates the experimental with the
conventional: sensuous melodies co-exist side by side with multiphonics; conventional notation sits alongside
graphically notated music. Throughout, Naito’s sensitive and poetic ear shapes the musical flow. Rolv
Yttrehus’s Plectrum Spectrum is a tour de force of rhythmic energy, using Cygnus’s full complement of plucked
instruments- mandolin, banjo and guitars. Milton Babbitt’s beautiful Swan Song No. 1 is remarkable for its
relaxed and transparent instrumental interplay- the full ensemble rarely playing at the same time, the flow
of the music, inexorable. All of the pieces on this recording were composed for Cygnus.
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