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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
To readers, colegues and friends from around the world Nov 18, 2008 First of all, the Kronos quartet is not
an early music group, nor they intend to
be one. The music here is of course re-
workings of works of early music. Despite
the fact of not being how this music
actually sounded like, it got me started
on my collection of music by Perotin. When
I first heard "Viderunt Omnes" by Perotin,
I knew that I had to hear how it actually sounded
like in its original form. This recording the
Kronos Quartet does a great job as they always do.
Again, this recording is not intended for the
serious early music fan, this is more or less
having "fun" with early music.
0 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Inaccurate Title Apr 27, 2008 I'm sure the music is very splendid, but being a fan and researcher of Early music (encompassing the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods), I must stress the inaccuracy of this cd's title. John Cage and Arvo Part are twentieth century composers who have been influenced by music of the past, but THEY DID NOT COMPOSE EARLY MUSIC...so why does the group name the CD this?
If you're going to name your album "Early Music," stick with early music.
6 of 8 found the following review helpful:
one of their best Apr 13, 2005 If you like simple, string quartet music as much as I do, then you've got to listen to this. It is a generous 68 minutes of plaintive music--no discontinuities and surpises like on their Black Angels recording. It is all slow and mournful.
2 of 7 found the following review helpful:
I loved this CD! Nov 02, 2002 When I was listening to MSN I came across it. I love Early Music and they had a Radio station that was playing it. I decided to listen to it. So as I was lisitening to it I came across the song Collected Songs Where Every Verse Is Filled With Grief. That is the besty song I ever heard in a long time. I like the other songs but this one really spoke to me. It was quite moving if I might say.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Not as early as you might think Jun 06, 2000 Yes, there is "old" music on this disc. But works in olden style by John Cage, Arvo Part, et al are also present. Quite a challenging program on the listener - but rewarding as well. I am particularly found of Kronos' setting of Alfred Shnittke's "Collected Songs Where Every Verse is Filled With Grief". Very eclectic recording performed with usual finesse of the Kronos Quartet - and some guests.
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