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1. | Quod Erat Demonstrandum: Opus 52: 1st Movement
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2. | Quod Erat Demonstrandum: Opus 52: 2nd Movement
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3. | Quod Erat Demonstrandum: Opus 52: 3rd Movement
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4. | Quod Erat Demonstrandum: Opus 52: 4th Movement
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5. | Quod Erat Demonstrandum: Opus 52: 5th Movement
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6. | Largo: Opus 55: Largo
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Jazz
Recorded: August and December 1991
Terje Rypdal electric guitar Terje Rypdal Christian Eggen conductor
* Barbara Wojirsch - Cover Design * Jørn Sundby - Photography * Jan Erik Kongshaug - Engineer * Manfred Eicher - Producer * Steve Lake - Liner Notes
Q.E.D. (or opus 54, for Rypdal archivists) is a composition in five movements for electric guitar, string ensemble, and woodwinds, and in it Rypdal often alternates sections of great dissonance with near silence, or lonely sustained notes by just one or two instruments. It can have the sweeping starkness of a tracking shot over a fjord, but there's a certain coldness to it as well, and even confirmed fans of his jazz work may take a while to warm up to it. The second movement, with its needling backwards guitar over the string ensemble, is at times reminiscent of Red-era Frippertronics; the most dramatic and broodingly gorgeous playing arises in the fourth movement, though, with Rypdal's aching solos over ominous near-subsonic rumbling. --- Paul Collins, All Music Guide |
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