Song der Sängerin / Bad Attitude / Außer Atem / Number Nine I–III / Skelter / Hibernalische Gesänge
composer: Moritz Eggert
interpreter: Simone Schneider - Wolfgang Wirsching - Julia Whybrow - Moritz Eggert - Sebastian Hess
booklet writer: Siegfried Mauser
conductor: Rupert Huber - Peter Hirsch - Christian Reuter
orchestra/ensemble: Hibernalia Ensemble - Art Core Sax Quartet - Bayerisches Staatsorchester - Philharmonisches Orchester der Stadt Nuernberg
Publisher: Wergo
Edition: CD
Order number: WER 65432
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Moritz Eggert received many international prizes as a pianist and composer (e.g. composition prize of the Salzburg Easter Festival; Schneider/Schott-prize; first prize of the "Ad Referendum" competition in Montreal; Siemens prize for young composers). His concert-length cycle for piano solo, "Hämmerklavier" (see WERGO CD WER 6611-2), has been a great international success with reviewers and audiences alike. His 4th opera, the large-scale piece "Helle Nächte" inspired by tales from the Arabian Nights and Knut Hamsuns "Mysteries" was premièred 1997 at the Munich Biennale and in part published on this CD. Moritz Eggert's music is both serious and filled with humor, it shows that the so-called serious music can easily be enjoyed of. It is not restricted to musical experts, but explicitly meant for the broad public as well. (More information on Mortiz Eggert at: www.moritzeggert.de)
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