Czernowin- MAIM

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2010

Chaya Czernowin's MAIM (2002-2006), which translates to water in Hebrew, is a work for orchestra, live electronics and five soloists: saxophone/tubax, oboe/musette/horn, piano/harpsichord, electric/steel guitars and viola. It is in three, large, connected movements, and takes the form of post-spectral analyses of various aspects of water, ranging from something as simple as rain to something as complex as the crystallization of water into ice.

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Uploader Comments (John11inch)

  • You've uploaded all the stuff I had planned to upload when I still had the GP channel.

    This went "over my head" though, meanwhile I appreciate it

  • @OriginellerUserName

    Wait what? You are GreggaryPeccary? I thought GreggaryPeccary was that Vonklingfeld guy (sp). Or are you both?

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  • I think this is one of CZernowin's best pieces. Brilliant composer. Thanks for the post.

  • @John11inch LOL who's vonklingfeld? Yes, I'm GP, thought you knew;)

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