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ID: KAI0012852 CDs: 6 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Voices and Orchestra CD 1:
Composer: Johannes Maria Staud
Performens: Thomas Larcher, piano / Petra Hoffmann, soprano / Ernesto Molinari, bass-clarinet / Marino Formenti, piano / Klangforum Wien / Radio Symphonieorchester Wien / Conductors: Bertrand de Billy / Emilio Pomarico / Sylvain Cambreling
CD 2:
Composer: Clemens Gadenstatter
Performens: Klangforum Wien - Marc Foster, conductor / Florian Müller, piano
CD 3:
Composer: Wolfram Schurig
Performens: Ernesto Molinari, bass-clarinet / Annette Bik, violin / Klangforum Wien - Conductor: Beat Furrer, Emilio Pomarico, Sylvain Cambreling
CD 4:
Composer: Wolfgang Mitterer
Performens: Klangforum Wien - Conductor: Peter Rundel / Wolfgang Mitterer, organ
CD 5:
Composer: Bernhard Gander
Performens: Klangforum Wien - Conductor: Emilio Pomarico, Sylvain Cambreling , Johannes Kalitzke / Krassimir Sterev, accordion / Hsin-Huei Huang, piano
CD 6:
Composer: Klaus Lang
Performens: Klangforum Wien - Conductor: Johannes Kalitzke |
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ID: KAI0012672 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: New Music When Johannes Maria Staud refers in a commentary to one of his works to the pre-Socratic philosopher Anaximander and the latter’s contrasting pair of concepts apeiron (unlimited or infinite) and peras (limited or finite), he outlines a fundamental problem: the conflict between associative invention and logical development. The two compositions of the same name, however, are less suited to separate the two aspects of this relationship than to explore the various priorities between them. (Daniel Ender)
Includes booklet with texts by Daniel Ender, Durs Grünbein and Johannes Maria Staud
Born in 1974, Austrian composer Johannes Maria Staud has established a solid international career, including a substantial presence in the U.S., as featured guest composer at Tanglewood, and with a three-year residency with the Cleveland Orchestra. Apeiron, the highlighted work on this disc, is scored for a massive orchestra of 101 players, and while it has moments of gossamer delicacy, when Staud pulls out all the stops, he makes good use of all 101 players to create music of cataclysmic power. The title is taken from a cosmological theory developed by Greek philosopher Anaximander to describe the primal chaos that embraced and incorporated all things, and from which all things developed, and it's an apt metaphor for the sound of the music itself. Staud has said that the development of his pieces is organic rather than architectural, and Apeiron has a spontaneity and unpredictability that's more viscerally gripping than analytically explicable. Apeiron is the most intriguing and engaging piece. |
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ID: KAI0012392 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Vocal CollectionSubkolektion: Voices and Orchestra Sophisticated formal strategies, a strict organisation of material, in a nutshell: with the greatest nonchalance, Staud draws on a secured intellectual foundation and on long-proscribed emotionality for his music. In his determination to express himself, the composer does not shy from highly expressive moments, excited cascades of sound, dynamic and strongly staggering commotions, or apparently self-reflective lyrical passages - and continuously subjects these to precise structural controls. A highly emotional approach, which at the same time is precisely calculated. For Staud, one of the key parameters in this calculation is the tonal quality of his music.
(Carsten Fastner)
Includes booklet with text by Johannes Maria Staud and Carsten Fastner |
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ID: KAI0012402 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Chamber MusicSubkolektion: Piano and Clarinet Si bleu, si calme: The natural cycles of water and air are the underlying ideas of "Si bleu, si calme": condensation and evaporation, winds and currents. "Bleu" (blue) stands for the elements air and water, and "Calme" (calm) refers to space and silence. In musical terms, the complex "Bleu" tends toward development and growing complexity, while "Calme" works on the simplification of intervals and rhythmical figures.
Includes booklet with text by Misato Mochizuki |
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ID: KAI0012272 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Choir |
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