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Ode To Gravity:
The Music of Claude Ballif

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Item Type: Sound Recording Duration: 92 min
Event Type: Interview and Music Program Origin: KPFA

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French composer Claude Ballif is interviewed in his Paris home by Charles Amirkhanian (recorded on December 31,1973). Ballif writes music of enormous strength and clarity. Like his compatriot Messiaen, his music is the result of his deep involvement in Catholicism, a fact which he discusses in the interview. Little known in the United States at the time of this recording, Ballif had produced a highly original and very unified series of works dating back to the mid-1950s. He was a professor of music at the Reims Conservatory and the product of the exciting and turbulent post World War II years of the Western avant-garde which saw the rise of such musical metaphysicians as Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen. But Ballif’s vision was a wide one, and he has shown himself open to a variety of influences stemming from his contact with such widely disparate musicians as John Cage, Boris Blacher, and the quarter-tome composer Ivan Wyschnegradsky, who had worked with Ballif on microtonal theory. Although Ballif’s English is not perfect, he speaks with such intensity and purpose that his meaning is almost always clear, and as such should not prevent anyone from enjoying this interview with a remarkable composer. A selection of Ballif’s music is also heard.

Part 1 of 2:  
Musical Selections:  Imaginaire IV, Op. 41, No. 4 (1968) (20:00) -- Bloc-notes, Op. 37, for piano (1961) (12:06)
Performers:  Louis Robillard, organ (Imaginaire IV)
Instrumental Ensemble of French Radio (Imaginaire IV)
Charles Ravier, conductor (Imaginaire IV)
Jean Martin, piano (Bloc-notes)
Genres:  20th Century Classical; Microtonal Music
Subject:  Ballif, Claude, 1924-2004; Wyschnegradsky, Ivan, 1893-1979; 20th century classical; Microtonal music; Instrumental ensembles; Piano music
People:  Amirkhanian, Charles; Ballif, Claude, 1924-2004; Robillard, Louis ; Ravier, Charles; Martin, Jean, 1927-
Recording Date:  7/16/1975
First Broadcast Date:  7/16/1975
 
Part 2 of 2:  
Musical Selections:  Les Battements du Coeur de Jésus, (”The Beatings of the Heart of Jesus”) [text by St. Gertrude] Op. 46, for trumpet, trombone and double choir (1971) (20:38)
Performers:  Amédée Grivillers, trombone
André Kemblinsky, trumpet
Ensemble choral Arsène Muzerelle
Arsène Muzerelle, conductor
Genre:  20th Century Classical
Subject:  Ballif, Claude, 1924-2004; 20th century classical; Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble
People:  Amirkhanian, Charles; Ballif, Claude, 1924-2004; Gertrude, the Great, Saint, 1256-1302; Grivillers, Amédée; Kemblinsky, André; Muzerelle, Arsène
Recording Date:  7/16/1975
First Broadcast Date:  7/16/1975
 
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