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Shu Hai Practices Javelin

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Released
  
2002

Shu Hai Practices Javelin (2002)
  
Maim (2010)

Release date
  
2002

Label
  
MODE

Length
  
72:43

Artist
  
Chaya Czernowin

Producer
  
Chaya Czernowin

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Genre
  
Contemporary classical music

Shu Hai Practices Javelin is the second CD of music by Israeli composer Chaya Czernowin released by Mode Records, with music settings of poems by Zohar Eitan whose 1997 poetry collection it borrows. It features prominently German singer and improviser Ute Wassermann, and the vocal writing has been described as reminiscent of that of John Cage, Cathy Berberian and Luciano Berio.

Contents

Track listing

  1. “Six Miniatures And A Simultaneous Song” – 11:30
  2. “Shu Hai In An Orchestral Setting: First Orchestral Entrance” – 4:57
  3. “Shu Hai In An Orchestral Setting: First Vocal Entrance” – 5:59
  4. “Shu Hai In An Orchestral Setting: Second Orchestral Entrance” – 4:41
  5. “Shu Hai In An Orchestral Setting: Second Vocal Entrance” – 13:59
  6. “Shu Hai Mitamen Behatalat Kidon: First Movement” - 13:12
  7. “Shu Hai Mitamen Behatalat Kidon: Second Movement” - 18:25

Songs

1Six Miniatures and a Simultaneous Song11:30
2Shu Hai in an Orchestral Setting: I First Orchestral Entrance4:57
3Shu Hai in an Orchestral Setting: II First Vocal Entrance5:59

References

Shu Hai Practices Javelin Wikipedia