Unsuk Chin, Akrostichon-Wortspiel and other works, Ensemble Intercontemporain (2005) |
I try to render into music the visions of immense light and of an incredible magnificence of colors that I see in all my dreams, a play of light and colors floating through the room and at the same time forming a fluid sound sculpture.

The rest of the recording features later pieces by Chin, none of them quite as immediately gripping as Akrostichon-Wortspiel. For five instruments, stretches of Fantasie mécanique sound unfortunately like a warm-up session, complete with the piano appearing to strike tuning notes for the trumpet and trombone. There are more engaging moments that emerge from its managed rigor here and there. Chin takes a turn working with electronics in Xi, a Webernesque exploration of spatialized Doppler-effect sounds, with the Ensemble Intercontemporain interacting with Chin's 12-channel tape. The most recent work is Chin's Double Concerto (for piano and percussion soloists), recorded live during its world premiere at the 2003 Présences Festival. Along with Akrostichon-Wortspiel, its varied palette of sounds -- including an incredible avian passage in the middle section reminiscent of Messiaen -- is what suggests itself for more extended listening on this fascinating disc. The EIC is on a tour of Mexico this month: too bad that they are not able to stop in the U.S. before returning to Paris.
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