NPR Streams Bryce Dessner and Kronos Quartet's 'Aheym'
By: Caryn Robbins Oct. 28, 2013
NPR Music is streaming Aheym, the upcoming collaboration between critically acclaimed composer and guitarist from The National Bryce Dessner and Grammy Award-winning Kronos Quartet, in its entirety. Listen at http://n.pr/17qYdZU,
Due November 5 on Anti- Records, Aheym features four original compositions by Dessner-who has previously collaborated with Steve Reich, Philip Glass, David Lang, Sufjan Stevens and many others-performed by Kronos as well as an appearance by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. Dessner and the quartet first crossed paths when Kronos founder David Harrington approached Dessner about writing a piece for the quartet's performance at the Celebrate Brooklyn! festival at Brooklyn's Prospect Park in 2009. The ensuing piece, "Aheym" (meaning "homeward" in Yiddish), was informed by the stories of Dessner's Jewish immigrant grandparents who settled near the park and, as the pair's collaboration grew, became the album's title track. Aheym also includes a performance dedicated to Laurence Neff, Kronos Quartet's lighting designer of 25 years ("Tenebre"); a composition influenced by obscure Czech viola da gamba performers Irena and Vojt?ch Havel ("Little Blue Something"); and "Tour Eiffel," a setting of a poem by Chilean poet Vicente Huidobro that was originally commissioned by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus (which perform the track on Aheym alongside Kronos Quartet) at the suggestion of Dessner's close friend, composer Nico Muhly.1. Aheym
2. Little Blue Something
3. Tenebre
4. Tour Eiffel
photo credit Andrew Paynter
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