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This three volume compilation is tribute to the genius
of three uniquely talented mena philosopher, a composer, and
a pianist-musicologist.
These works began with the philosophical searchings
of Georges Ivanovich Gurdjieff, an Armenian intellectual
at the turn of the 20th century. His homeland was the crossroad for
the diverse cultures that ringed the Black, Caspian and Mediterranean
Seas. His fascination with the human spirit and his searching for
the truth took him on vast journeys through India, Tibet and China.
A keen observer, Gurdjieff, began to accumulate bits and pieces of
musical traditions. These he combined with his provocatively inspired
visions as a universal symbol of his philosophical beliefs.
Gurdjieff, however, did not have the musical ability
to transform his abstractions into reality. Fortunately, one of his
disciples was a gifted and successful composer in St. Petersburg,
Thomas Alexandrovich de Hartmann, whom he met in
1917. As a fellow searcher for the truth, de Hartmann was eager to
transform the raw musical utterances of Gurdjieff into sophisticated
piano compositions. Those scores, sadly, were left in a state of disarray
in the estate of de Hartmann.
Decades later, musicologist, professor, and pianist
Cecil Lytle, became the final element of the equation.
In the mid 1980s, he and a team of researchers began a three year
quest, scrupulously studying the scattered files of de Hartmann's
scores, assembling the first truly accurate arrangements of the Gurdjieff/de
Hartmann legacy. A man in touch with the philosophical, as well, as
the musical nature of the works, Lytle performs them with deep emotion
and unsurpassed skill.
The three volumes vary in their nature. Seekers of
the Truth presents the reflective, ceremonial music of Gurdjieff/de
Hartmann's majestic suites. Reading of a Sacred Book contains
some of their dance and character pieces of a more lively nature.
Words for a Hymn to the Sun completes the trilogy with the
final works of the great spiritual teacher, Georges Gurdjieff. Truly,
these dramatic piano performances serve as the highest praise to three
remarkable individuals.
tracklist
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Disk 1: |
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| 1-37 |
Movements, 1-37 |
75'07" |
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Total Time: |
75'07" |
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Disk 2: |
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Songs and Rhythms From Sea |
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| 1 |
Song of the Aisors |
3'21" |
| 2 |
Kurdish Shepherd's Dance |
1'12" |
| 3 |
Song of the Fisher Women |
2'20" |
| 4 |
Oriental Song |
1'35" |
| 5 |
Armenian Song |
1'53" |
| 6 |
Greek Melody |
2'47" |
| 7 |
Armenian Melody |
1'10" |
| 8 |
Hindu Melody |
2'24" |
| 9 |
Song of the Molokans |
1'35" |
| 10 |
Kurdish Song of the Flutes |
1'23" |
| 11 |
Allegretto |
0'40" |
| 12 |
Tibetan Melody |
1'18" |
| 13 |
Bagpipe Music |
2'23" |
| 14 |
Persian Song |
4'14" |
| 15 |
Oriental Melody |
2'25" |
| 16 |
Kurdish Melody |
1'23" |
| 17 |
Afgan Melody |
1'27" |
| 18 |
Assyrian Women Mourners |
2'58" |
| 19 |
Tibetan Masked Dance |
2'34" |
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Total Time: |
41'12" |