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Creator: Conlon Nancarrow
Label: Wergo Germany
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 173031

Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 5
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.8 x 1.6

UPC: 713746143121
EAN: 4010228690729
ASIN: B000031W5A

Release Date: January 11, 2000
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Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Vol. I: Study For Player Piano No. 3a
  • Vol. I: Study For Player Piano No. 3b
  • Vol. I: Study For Player Piano No. 3c
  • Vol. I: Study For Player Piano No. 3d
  • Vol. I: Study For Player Piano No. 3e
  • Vol. I: Study For Player Piano No. 20
  • Vol. I: Study For Player Piano No. 44
  • Vol. I: Study For Player Piano No. 41a
  • Vol. I: Study For Player Piano No. 41b
  • Vol. I: Study For Player Piano No. 41c

  Disc 2
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 4
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 5
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 6
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 14
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 22
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 26
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 31
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 35
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 32
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 37
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano Tango?
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 40a
  • Vol. II: Study For Player Piano No. 40b

  Disc 3
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 1
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 2a
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 2b
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 7
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 8
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 10
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 15
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 21
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 23
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 24
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 25
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 33
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 43
  • Vol. III: Study For Player Piano No. 50

  Disc 4
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 9
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 11
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 12
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 13
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 16
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 17
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 18
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 19
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 27
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 28
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 29
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 34
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 36
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 46
  • Vol. IV: Study For Player Piano No. 47

  Disc 5
  • Vol. V: Study For Player Piano No. 42
  • Vol. V: Study For Player Piano No. 45a
  • Vol. V: Study For Player Piano No. 45b
  • Vol. V: Study For Player Piano No. 45c
  • Vol. V: Study For Player Piano No. 48a
  • Vol. V: Study For Player Piano No. 48b
  • Vol. V: Study For Player Piano No. 48c
  • Vol. V: Study For Player Piano No. 49a
  • Vol. V: Study For Player Piano No. 49b
  • Vol. V: Study For Player Piano No. 49c

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
To speak of Conlon Nancarrow's music for player piano shouldn't be mistaken to suggest some still broader range of musical output of which the composer's piano rolls are but a subset. Quite the contrary: Nancarrow's meticulous scores--generally unplayable, at least by most primates--are the body of his life's work. This five-CD set contains dozens upon dozens of his studies, each a fairly self-contained exploration of tempo, pitch, rhythm, counterpoint--and the interaction between pairings of those core musical categories. Certainly, this is "difficult" music, hard on the ears, off-kilter in a manner that both demands attention and may repulse listeners unfamiliar with experimental composition. After initial exposure, this collection is the sort of thing that sits on the shelf for some time, before your imagination breaks its internal code. Once that code is broken, though, the vast life inherent in this "mechanical" music becomes almost intoxicating. On some of the quieter pieces, the piano's tone is similar to that of a harpsichord. On others, the palimpsest of ragtime is undeniable. Yes, some pieces seem overly chaotic, but spend some time with them and you'll see, in your mind's eye, dozens of hands working the keys. --Marc Weidenbaum


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars symphony of a thousand (pianos)   November 15, 2004
klangfarbenguy
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

Imagine for a moment that you have entered a room full of slightly beat-up upright pianos. These pianos begin to come to life by sputtering out unusual, irregular melodies. The melodies don't fit together exactly, but somehow they seem right sounding together. Before you know it, there are so many pianos playing that you can't keep track of them all and they begin to accrue into an impossibly dense spray of sound. Even if you had a roomful of humans playing these pianos they wouldn't get the overwhelming, unswerving independence of each individual line in each piano. The pianos stop playing and you wonder what just happened....

Hopefully this description will give you some indication of what you're in for with these wonderful studies for player piano. Because Nancarrow was working with these mechanical instruments, he could combine complex ratios of rhythms against each other. Some are so subtle that no human could replicate them exactly. This is not to say that the music is dehumanized. It has a great deal of warmth and humor. What Nancarrow gains from the very mechanical nature of these instruments is part of the appeal.

These studies are as rugged and individual as the composer and, as mentioned earlier, Ligeti's Etudes would never have been possible without Nancarrow's wonderful music.



5 out of 5 stars piano revelations.   February 21, 2004
Lord Chimp (Monkey World)
4 out of 16 found this review helpful

This stuff influenced Ligeti's "Etudes" for solo piano. The music is mind-blowing.


5 out of 5 stars Dizzying experiments by a brilliant maverick   January 8, 2004
Bruce Hodges (New York, NY)
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

A true compositional original, Conlon Nancarrow is best known for these mind-blowing pieces for player piano. Why this particular instrument? Because most of these short works are utterly unplayable by human beings, unless you are capable of say, depressing all 88 keys at the same time. While later in life Nancarrow also wrote a few small pieces for chamber ensembles, his work here is the core of his output and where his imagination truly took flight.

You may not be quite lucid after hearing something like Study No. 25, which has 1,028 notes in its final 12 seconds, or one of my favorites, the so-called "Canon X" (No. 21). It begins with two musical lines at opposite ends of the keyboard: the bass starts slowly and gradually accelerates, the treble begins in a super-fast blur of notes at the highest end and gradually descends, becoming ever-slower. In the middle of the piece, these two lines cross each other before they continue on their separate ways.

In study after study, Nancarrow explores complex relationships between meter and pitch, most of the time with absolutely astounding results. Some of these pieces are a bit more relaxed, with blues and jazz elements giving them an almost homespun quality. But soon the blizzard of notes returns, as the composer makes full use of the player piano's capabilities. You almost can't believe what you are hearing.

A word of caution: You probably don't want to program all five discs straight through. Well recorded as it is, the timbre of the instrument becomes wearing on the ear after awhile. Give your ears a break and to listen to something completely different, like Debussy, Copland -- or maybe Bob Dylan.

An essential collection for some -- I'm not sure whom! -- but something every listener should hear at least once.


4 out of 5 stars Intriguing Ideas, Experiment upon Experiment   December 30, 2000
Robert H. Nunnally Jr. (Allen, TX United States)
8 out of 10 found this review helpful

Conlon Nancarrow is one of those composers who could exist only in real life, as he would be too implausible for fiction. Nancarrow was a composer for player piano, who spent much of his life an expatriate in Mexico, composing music steeped in both early 20th C. jazz and "modernist" classical traditions, and yet music that is entirely individual.

For me, Nancarrow's work functions best when he illustrates the sheer possibility of the keyboard freed from the limitations of a human player or players. The player piano in Nancarrow's work is an acrobat, ready to twirl on wires from which human piano players are unable to dangle. I find least satisfying the experimental works which are centered less on the possibility of the player piano, and more on the synthesis of 30s jazz into a unique classical aesthetic. I freely confess to being a listener rather than a musician in my own right, and some of the experiments just don't keep me hooked.

Still, if you're longing for something quite different and of high quality, Nancarrow may be what you are seeking.


5 out of 5 stars Expand your thinking about music construction   July 27, 2000
3 out of 12 found this review helpful

Re-open any closed ideas you had about musical structure, architecture, harmony, rhythm, melody -- and what brings pleasure to your brain. Listening to these pieces inspires whole new forms of composition.

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