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ID: KAI0012142 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Chamber EnsembleNun:Ruin-like music - which acquires its own kind of beauty from the debris and fragments of the past.
Includes booklet with texts by Helmut Lachenmann, Christoph Metzger and Michael |
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ID: KAI0012472 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Orchestral Works Subcollection: OrchestreSiddhartha: Inspired by the short story Siddhartha (1922) by Hermann Hesse, this work by Claude Vivier was commissioned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation hut could not, for various reasons, be premiered as scheduled in 1976 by the National Youth Orchestra of Canada under the direction of Marius Constant. The Canadian conductor and composer Walter Boudreau, who conducted the first performance in I986, has supplied the following commentary on the work. “Siddhartha probably represents the most revealing musical testament of Claude Vivier‘s thought and, from a formal point of view, it is also his most successfiil work. lt is direct, perfectly sculpted music that begins with a simple melody and broadens marvellously into a fantastic galaxy of ideas and emotions. “It is very sensitive music as well. The composer listens intently to his creative self and communicates his total being to us with disarming simplicity. “Finally, it is self-reflective music that feeds on its own substance in order to expand. Siddhartha is a living organism, a kind of cosmic child haunted by the idea of death and the infinite.“ (Jaco Mijnheer)
Includes booklet with texts by Astrid Holzamer and Jaco Mijnheer |
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ID: KAI0012512 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal Collection Luigi Nono No hay caminos, hay que caminar … Andrej Tarkowskij (1987) “Wayfarer, there is no path. Yet you must walk”, in Spanish: “Caminante, no hay caminos. Hay que caminar.” These words are the contents of an inscription, which Luigi Nono read on the wall of a monastery in Toledo in the middle of the 1980s. They must have affected him most deeply, since in the last three years of his life he made them the basis of the titles of a trio of works. In “Hay que caminar” he surely recognized his own lifelong principle of continual creative restlessness, of perpetually being en route, which guided him from the outset. For a long time this was perhaps unconscious, but during the several years’ incubation of Prometeo it took conscious shape in the presentation of a route-less wayfaring that directs everything. An observation from 1981 is characteristic of this consciousness. For him it was primarily to do with the attempt “to find something, but not something certain.” The central piece of the trilogy mentioned above is No hay caminos, hay que caminar … Andrej Tarkowskij.
Nono dedicated the piece to the Russian film director Andrej Tarkowskij, outlawed from his own country, perhaps in view of the film Nostalghia, which has as its theme the search “for something, which perhaps doesn’t exist”... (Josef Häusler)
Includes booklet with text by Josef Häusler |
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ID: KAI0012652 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Guitar MusicCD 1:
Wilhelm Bruck, guitar / Theodor Ross, guitar / Schola Heidelberg / WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln - Walter Nussbaum
CD 2:
Klangforum Wien - Johannes Kalitzke
Program notes in German, English, and French, and texts with English translations (30 p.) inserted in container.
Recorded at Funkhaus Wallrafplatz, Nov. 8-9, 2005 (1st work); Kölner Philharmonie, Nov. 9-10, 2005 (2nd work); Wien Modern, Konzerthaus, Grosser Saal, Nov. 1, 2006 (3rd work).
What I want...
is always the same: a music which in order to be grasped, does not require a privileged intellectual training, but can rely uniquely upon its compositional clarity and logic; a music which is at the same time the expression and the aesthetic form of a curiosity able to reflect everything - including the illusion of progressiveness. Art as a foretaste of freedom in an age without freedom.
(Interview with Ursula Stürzbecher, 1971)
Includes booklet with text by Helmut Lachenmann |
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ID: KAI0012982 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Chamber Music Subcollection: Chamber EnsembleConcertmaster: Judita Haeberlin, Barbara Bultmann
The pieces of this cd are new compositions of Manuel Hidalgo and arrangements of works by Ludwig van Beethoven. Hidalgo was born in Atequera in 1956 and was a student of Helmut Lachenmann.
A glance at his catalogue of works reveals Hidalgo’s intense interest in the “Beethoven the giant,” whose music-alongside that of Mozart-has accompanied him since childhood. His Beethoven arrangements range from the Scherzo of the Symphony No. 9 op. 125 to the Heiliger Dankgesang op. 132 for voices, and from the Introduction and Fugue of the Hammerklavier Sonata op. 106 for accordion and orchestra to the variation movement from Beethoven’s Piano Sonata op. 109. The latest addition to this group of works is the Bagatelles. (Patrick Hahn)
Includes booklet with text by Patrick Hahn |
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ID: KAI0013152 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Orchestral Works Subcollection: OrchestreCambreling, was one of the highlights of the ensemble’s 25th-anniversary season.
Cerha’s "Bagatelles" for string trio belong to the most difficult pieces in the repertoire and are of a quality equalled only by the trio works of Beethoven, by Schönberg’s op. 45 and by the 1987 piece Ikhoor by Iannis Xenakis.
His orchestral work "Instants", commissioned by broadcaster WDR and premièred in Cologne in 2010, can already be counted among the strongest orchestral emanations of the 21st century’s second decade.
(Peter Oswald)
Includes booklet with texts by Friedrich Cerha and Peter Oswald
Zebra Trio: A. Karttunen, cello / S. Dann, viola / E. Kovacic, violin |
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