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Diamond has a varied and unique repertoire. We perform the great classical
chamber music repertoire -- as written. Our programs may include Baroque
sonatas by Marcello, Bach or Vivaldi. We've created our own arrangements
of famous Baroque orchestral works such as Handel's "Water Music."
Thanks to the colorful and dynamic range of our instruments, we also recreate exciting live, symphonic renditions from the Romantic Era, such as Modeste Mussorgsky's thrilling "Pictures at an Exhibition." Our performances of Medieval music is perhaps more authentic (despite our modern instruments) than many period instrument versions you may have heard. That's because we improvise on the themes and do not play from written music, probably far more in keeping with the original spirit of the times. We draw upon the music of many cultures, including Native American, Asian and almost everything in between. "Painted Clouds" is based on authentic lullabies of Cheyenne, Winnebago, and Apache themes. Much of our music is improvised. Some improvisations are based on original themes and structures, as in Lyric Images and Beauty Beast, which had their premieres at the Guggenheim Museum in the 1970's. Other times our spontaneous musical journeys are pure flights of fancy. Our programs are everything from traditional chamber music to the most whimsical of futuristic fantasies. Below are samples of the program notes from two of our concerts. Often our concerts are as much fun as the program notes. |
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Electric Diamond has always focussed on presenting an art that looks both forward and backwards. For tonight's concert the ensemble looks back to our heritage drawing upon the sounds from the past 2000 years. After the cataclysmic Internet meltdowns of the last part of the 21st century, much of the stored collective memories of Earth and its colonies were lost. Thus all dates are approximate and program notes are based more on hearsay than fact. These recreations of this ancient music of Earth and beyond by Electric Diamond are considered the best of its kind. 1. Trumpet
Voluntary (circa 1650) 2. Dances
From the Middle Ages (Circa 1250 through 1350) 3. Hilda's
Guard Garden - (Circa 1250) 3. The
Bell Canons of Pache (Circa 1650) 4. Dizzy Disney Dazzle Dance (Circa 2079) After the first permanent colony on the Moon was established in 2033, it wasn't long until the major corporate conglomerates set up their entertainment parks. One of the positive results was the new kinds of music to emerge that enhanced the evolution of typical genres, such as "cocktail" music. Here is a sample of jazz of that time showing off its lunary influences. 5. Star Search (Circa 2109). The Star Search television programs that were popular at the turn of the 21st century were the beginning for the search for terrestrial intelligence on Earth. This search eventually expanded off planet until the hunt for intelligent life spread across the entire galaxy. As we all know the first signs of intelligence was finally discovered in 2134 on Omer. 29. This is a sample of the music that was heard as our ships descended onto the planet's surface. Intermission 6. Matrix Mots (Circa 2250). 2153 saw the establishment of the first Matrix reality show. As the nature of reality shifted, Androids and Robots became the preferred life form. Though many decried the turn to mechanized life, no one can deny the innovative and catchy nature of their love songs and ballads that have dominated the charts for almost two centuries. 7. Symphonia
Concertantia (Circa 1980) 8. Painted
Clouds (Pre-Columbian Earth- circa 1000 AD)
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