Описание
Thomas de Hartmann – Music Of Gurdjieff / De Hartmann [New Vinyl]
Artist: Thomas de Hartmann
Title: Music Of Gurdjieff / De Hartmann
Format: Vinyl
Attributes: Oversize Item Spilt
Genre: Rock
UPC: 826853015813
Condition: New
Release Date: 2017
Record Label: Light in the Attic
Album Tracks
DISC 1:
1. Holy Affirming, Holy Denying, Holy Reconciling
2. The Resurrection of Christ
3. Prayer and Despair
4. Sayyid Chant and Dance, No. 10
5. Hymn (January 2, 1927)
6. Reading from a Sacred Book
7. Sayyid Chant, No. 15
8. Hymn for Easter Thursday
9. Hymn to Our Endless Creator
10. Prayer, No. 2
11. Hymn from a Great Temple, No. 10 Essene Hymn
DISC 2:
1. Hymn from a Great Temple, No. 1
2. Rejoice, Beelzebub!
3. Bayaty
4. Kurd Melody from Isfahan
5. Meditation
6. The Struggle of the Magicians” (Fragment No. 4)
7. Chant Form a Holy Book
8. “The Struggle of the Magicians” (Fragment No. 5)
9. Katzapsky Song
10. Kurd Melody
11. “The Struggle of the Magicians” (Fragment No. 3)
12. The Bokharian Dervish, Hadji-Asvatz -Troov
13. Kurd Shepherd’s Dance
DISC 3:
1. Sayyid Chant and Dance, No. 42
2. Kurd Shepherd Melody
3. Caucasian Dance
4. Sayyid Chant and Dance, No. 1
5. Persian Song
6. Hymn for Christmas Day, No. 2
7. Sayyid Chant and Dance, No. 23
8. Sayyid Chant and Dance, No. 9
9. Song of the Fisherwomen
10. Hindu Melody
11. Sayyid Chant and Dance, No. 29
12. Hymn (February 14, 1926)
DISC 4:
1. Hymn for Christmas Day, No. 1
2. Vespers Hymn
3. Sayyid Chant and Dance, No. 30
4. Sayyid Dance, No. 22 for Mr. Gurdjieff’s Wife
5. Kurd Melody for Two Flutes
6. Assyrian Women Mourners
7. Easter Hymn and Procession in the Holy Night
8. Hymn for Easter Wednesday
9. Prayer and Procession
10. Song of the Aisors
11. Song of the Molokans
12. Night Procession
DISC 5:
1. Remarks By Thomas de Hartmann
2. Holy Affirming, Holy Denying, Holy Reconciling
3. Orthodox Hymn for a Midnight Service
4. Tibi Cantamus, No. 2
5. Alleluia
6. Laudamus
7. Easter Hymn
8. Remembrance
The music of Gurdjieff / de Hartmann is the result of an extraordinary collaboration between the Greek-Armenian spiritual teacher, G. I. Gurdjieff and Russian composer, Thomas de Hartmann. Gurdjieff traveled for twenty years in the Middle East and Central Asia to discover and develop the teaching which now bears his name. Meditative and mindful, Gurdjieff’s music stems from Eastern melodies and music he heard in remote monasteries. From 1923 to 1929, Thomas de Hartmann worked closely with Gurdjieff at his Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man outside Paris, translating into European notation the music Gurdjieff composed from his travels. The original tapes containing these tracks were recorded in the 1950s under informal circumstances with rudimentary equipment, never intended to be heard by the public. As for the instrumentation, the performance is stripped down to nothing more than a single piano (played by de Hartmann) but lacks absolutely nothing; rather de Hartmann uses the negative space between notes to revel in resonance, in turn capturing remarkable depth and meaning. Following the appearance of a track on LITA’s I Am The Center: Private Issue New Age In America 1950-1990, this material, out of print on vinyl for over three decades, could be considered the seeds that would eventually grow to become the roots of what we now think of as new age music. Jazz pianist Keith Jarrett, who recorded the album G. I. Gurdjieff: Sacred Hymns for the ECM label in 1980, is among the artists to interpret this music since, but the tracks presented in this five LP box-set are the only recordings available of de Hartmann himself playing the music he and Gurdjieff composed. Also included are seven additional recordings, never before available on vinyl, including a talk by de Hartmann about Gurdjieff’s view of the music.
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