Anna Meredith: Nautilus (2011/21) for orchestra
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Anna Meredith: Nautilus (for orchestra)
Arranged by Jack Ross
Canadian Premiere
Esprit Orchestra
Alex Pauk, conductor
Program Note:
Nautlius was written as sort of call to arms (for myself!) and was one of the first tracks I wrote when i started to work in electronics alongside my acoustic or orchestral writing. This shift was my way to reclaim some power over my writing, making albums where I would be in complete control. Its a lovely full circle for this piece to now be rearranged back to an orchestral form.
I came up with the rising line whilst stomping along a beach in Scotland and experimenting with placing my steps across different parts of the material to create the shift in feel you hear roughly two thirds in.
© Anna Meredith
Recorded live October 15th, 2023
Koerner Hall, Toronto
Oh, MY. GOD. I love Anne Meredith... the discordance, tension and emotion... one day I want to see a live event playing this. It is electrifying. Wonderful performance.
Incredible. Just incredible.
Wow! Just wow!!! I came here after hearing it in the Beckham documentary in episode 3
I hope the Orchestra enjoyed that as much as I did, 👏🏻
Pretty, fun, and pretty fun! 🤘
Scary and inspiring - reminds me of being in am MRI scanner with repeated cycles
Sounds EXCELLENT ❤ indeed EPIC 👍
💚Ahhhhh What a fantastic surprise! Gotta come and listen to Nautilus ever so often and here is an ORCHESTRA VERSION going full on king of the monsters💚
One of the best concerts I’ve been!
this must have been an epic ride!
Love this version!
A superb piece but this version is laboured.
Terrific piece and bravura performance. But what AWFUL camera work/editing. Dramatic musical entries but often completely off camera, and not a single closer shot focussing on the tuba and bass trombones so important in this piece. Enough random whip pan edits to make one nauseous and none that actually serves the music!
What a shame.
Absolute trash: I loathe it!
@SimonSimon-rn3tm I'm guessing you found it difficult to engage with, that does not make it bad. Can I suggest you try listening to Mosolov 'The Iron Foundry' and seeing if that is more to your tastes.
Must be a BD fan