program:
[01] said the shotgun to the head. for poetry speaker, rap choir, string quartet and orchestra (2003) 26:53
Saul Williams, poetry speaker
Rap choir: Elena Berthold, Hennig Gemke, The-Huy Giang, Julia Lang, Stella Lehmann, Talin Maas, Itamar Marom (Schiller-Gymnasium Köln), Oliver Karau, Sinat Ud-Din, Patrick Elberg (Berlin), Hannah Maria Noack ( Hamm)
Coaching & rehearsals: Lisa Baum
WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne
Jonathan Stockhammer, conductor
[02] Utopia II for 5 voices, 41 instruments and live electronics (2011) 31:22
Work commissioned by WDR
Voices : So Jeong Ahn, Isis Krüger, Axel Lindner, Johanna Melder, Barbara Ziersch
Music informatics: Thomas Seelig
Audio design: Markus Danne
Audio design assistants: Simon Böckenhoff, Ferdinand Grätz, Tobias Hartmann, Sergej Maingardt, Hendrik Manook, Tim Schmidt, Oliver Niemöller
WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne
Jonathan Stockhammer, conductor
Total playing time: 58:16
Press:
05/2016
“Time was when Thomas Kessler (b1937) composed impeccably avant-garde works, which makes such a piece as said the shotgun to the head (2003) the more arresting. Saul Williams is notably erudite among 'slam' poets – his sprawling text akin to Allen Ginsberg in existential fervour yet eschewing the latter's tendency to self-pity. Set in the context of a rap choir and orchestra dominated by strings and percussion, the Music yields a sublety that complements the panache of is main performer. If Utopia II (2011) is rather less provocative, the combining of voices and instruments with live electronic results in a sonic mesh that intriguingly sets in relief is 'utopian' texts. In both works, Jonathan Stockhammer directs the Cologne Radio Symphony with unfailing assurance – making this disc an unexpected highlight”.
Richard Whitehouse