Etudes Pour Kafka

Classical | Feb 2011

Reviews

D. Cannibal
Reviewed 2011-04-29
Francis Dhomont – Etudes pour Kafka
This French composer has brought all intrepid listeners an excellent work, which I must say is a glorious take on the theme of this particular author, Franz Kafka. The stark grimness of his modernist prose is evoked in bizarre, fascinating swirls of tones and soundscapes (vaguely industrial but still ambient) that lures the listener into wondrous bafflement. Essentially structureless etudes, meant for a committed investment to the journey it demands of the audience—this is not to be missed for fans of anything avant-garde.

1. A very gradual crescendo that continually lurks below the surface with a dark, disturbing, sludge-like progression of sounds of all timbres.
2. A much more jarring array of harsh sounds, about as industrial as it gets in places, interspersed with spoken German readings of what I assume is Kafka.
3. A massive, cacophonous symphony.

Recent airplay

Premieres Traces Du Choucas
bricolageJun 29, 2011
Brief An Den Vater
homework muzakMay 30, 2011
A Propos De K
giltMay 27, 2011

Charting

2011-05-14 — 2011-07-16 Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
Jul 3 1
Jun 5 1
May 29 1

Track listing

1. Premieres Traces Du Choucas
2. Brief An Den Vater
3. A Propos De K