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“Excerpt from Professor Bad Trip, Lesson 1

By Fausto Romitelli

Performed by the Talea Ensemble; conducted by Scott Voyles. Score copyright ©1998 Casa Ricordi Milan (Universal Music Publishing). Archive recording from the Bang on a Can Marathon, June 2010
 

Fausto Romitelli (1963-2004) was an Italian composer who studied composition at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Milan and moved to Paris in 1991, where he became a student of Hugues Dufourt and Gérard Grisey. From 1993 to 1995 he was compositeur en recherche at IRCAM. His music has been performed at festivals such as the Festival d'Automne (Paris), the Venice Biennale, and the Darmstädter Ferienkurse. His video opera An Index of Metals was awarded the Franco Abbiati Prize by Italian music critics in 2004.

Esopus 16 (Spring 2011)
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Esopus CD #16: Composers

For this issue’s CD, we asked composer and pianist Anthony Cheung (whose essay “New Colors: Notes on Composing in the 21st Century,” opens the magazine) to curate an audio compilation that would give the Esopus audience a sense of the range of music being created today by both emerging and established composers. Cheung’s liner notes on the artists and their selections on the CD offer an excellent introduction to what he terms the “eclectic dialogue” that invigorates contemporary composition.

TRACK LIST

 
01
Anthony Cheung
Excerpt from vis-à-vis
 
02
Enno Poppe
Excerpt from Rad
 
03
Tristan Murail
Excerpt from L'esprit des dunes
 
04
Fausto Romitelli
Excerpt from Professor Bad Trip, Lesson 1
 
05
Steve Lehman
Echoes/Travail, Transformation, and Flow
 
06
Unsuk Chin
Immense Voix from Cantatrix Sopranica
 
07
Marcos Balter
Excerpt from Portmanteaux
 
08
Wang Lu
Excerpt from Wailing
 
09
Bernhard Lang
Excerpt from DW 16, Songbook 1
 
10
Ryoji Ikeda
Principle from dataphonics
 
11
Benedict Mason
No. 2 for glass plastic and metal with air fire and water
 
12
Alex Mincek
Excerpt from Nucleus
 
13
Augusta Read Thomas
…mountainous atmospheres of sky and sea…(Homage to Debussy)