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Nikolaus Brass: songlines
Info text: In changing voices and verses, the singing goes up into the jubilant light and down into the shadows. Helge Slaatto (violin) replaces Klaus-Peter Werani (viola), gives the floor back to him and takes it up again for a short duet with Frank Reinecke (double bass). Then again, and until the end, the song […]
Wolfgang Rihm: Vigil
Info text: Vigil is the nightly part of the hourly prayers of the Catholic liturgy, which are distributed throughout the day. Formally, a vigil consists of a sequence of prayers, psalms and hymns from the so-called Gregorian chant. Vigilia also adheres to the principle of sequence form: the instrumental and vocal ensembles are used alternately seven times before they act together in the “Miserere” at the end. […]
Jörg Widmann: Works for Ensemble
Info text: Impulses from tradition Thoughts on Jörg Widmann's composing Perhaps the most significant characteristic of Jörg Widmann's work is the conscious acceptance of impulses from tradition. The preference for the emotional emphasis of Romanticism, which is expressed in the use of an expressive tone as well as in the use of tonal elements and traditional compositional procedures, is […]
Georges Aperghis, Salvatore Sciarrino, Bernd Alois Zimmermann, Gerard Grisey: Works for Solo Viola
Info text: Works for viola solo It was not until the 20th century that an independent solo repertoire emerged for the viola. Especially in the period after the First World War, when virtuosity and late romantic pathos were distrusted, the dark colors, the simplicity, but also the rough and pithy nature of the viola began to be of interest. However, many works remain […]
Mieczysław Weinberg, Fyodor Druzhinin: Sonatas for Viola Solo – Sonata op. 28
Info text: After fleeing occupied Poland, Mieczysław Weinberg (1919–1996) lived in Soviet exile. Defended by Shostakovich in times of crisis, he was tolerated as a symphonist and film music composer (“The Cranes Are Pulling”, 1957), but remained an outsider throughout his life. From his rich chamber music work, Julia Rebekka Adler recalls the four solo sonatas for viola, which were written between 1971 and 1983 [...]
Giacinto Scelsi, Isang Yun, Iannis Xenakis, Manfred Stahnke, Hans Werner Henze, Bent Lorenzen: music for double bass
Program: music for double bass Giacinto Scelsi (1905–1988) Nuits (1972) 09:41 [01] C'est bien la nuit 03:24 [02] Le réveil profond 06:17 Isang Yun (1917–1995) [03 ] For Aki I (1981) 00:54 [04] For Aki II (1981) 01:01 Iannis Xenakis (1922–2001) [05] Theraps (1976) 14:40 Manfred Stahnke (*1951) [06] Streetmusic III (1995) 08:00 dedicated to Frank Reinecke Hans Werner Henze (*1926) [07] S. Biagio 9 Agosto ore 1207 (1977) 08:37 Ricordo per un […]
Josef Anton Riedl: maybe – perhaps – peut-être
Info text: He is an engineer, a designer of fragile structures. His “sound actions” do social work: professional musicians and amateurs work together, playing on self-made and traditional instruments. Disabled people can communicate with non-disabled people. Graphic, gestural and acoustic forms of expression intertwine. Skepticism and playfulness, and a fascinating transparency in thinking characterize the work of Josef [...]
Matthias Arter: Solo Pieces 1993-2007
Info text: Vital, lively music from an excellent soloist who studies the tricks and finesse of his own and many other instruments in great detail, always makes new discoveries and creates pointed, funny scenes on this basis. Matthias Arter, a student of Heinz Holliger, is a composer, oboist, conductor, creative project developer and organizer. His pieces are playful, concrete, associative: of themselves […]
Bruno Maderna: Complete Works for Orchestra Vol
Info text: The focus of the second part of the Maderna edition is on concert works, some of which became building blocks for the opera “Hyperion”. Arturo Tamayo can fill the instrumental solos entirely from the ranks of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra: in Hölderlin's Aria and the flute concertos with Thaddeus Watson, Sebastian Wittiber and Clara Andrada de la Calle, in the Stele per [...]
Bruno Maderna Complete Works for Orchestra Vol
Info text: Everything has to be re-examined: Bruno Maderna follows this post-war maxim by choosing simple, workshop-like titles. Composition, practice, improvisation – for him this means a maximum of freedom, and at the same time a commitment to developing polyphony, to the logic and mobility of thoughts. To a weightless, transparent form that points beyond itself and questions itself […]
Georg Friedrich Haas: Works for Ensemble
Info text: Georg Friedrich Haas creates music of hypnotic power. Under the simple title ... and ... he forces ensemble and electronics, microtones and tempered systems together in his own unique way. In the premiere concert in September 2008, this turns into twenty-seven minutes of maximum excitement, created jointly by the SWR's Experimental Studio and the Collegium Novum Zurich under the direction of Enno Poppe. […]
Alberto Ginastera: Popol Vuh - Cantata para America Mágica
Info text: The irrepressible power of pre-Columbian myths, reborn in a modern language. Stefan Asbury brings the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne to a boil when Alberto Ginastera tells the creation story of the Mayas in his late work “Popol Vuh” (1975–83). The dramatic “Cantata para América Mágica” (1960), based on words by Mercedes de [...]