Fünf Bruchstücke / Etude III / Freie Stücke / Fieberphantasie
composer: Jörg Widmann
interpreter: Carolin Widmann - Rüdiger Lotter - Kelvin Hawthorne - Silke Avenhaus - Muriel Cantoreggi - Christoph Richter - Jörg Widmann
booklet writer: Helga de la Motte-Haber
conductor: Dominique My
orchestra/ensemble: Ensemble Modern
Publisher: Wergo
Edition: CD
Order number: WER 65552
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Sounds, not pitches, are the crux of Widmann’s musical philosophy, and he takes them to extremes. The musicians are often made to play in “as high as possible” or “as low as possible.” Not only are contrasts carried to a maximum, the timbral material is expanded into previously uncharted terrain. The astonishing thing is not so much the refinement of Widmann’s timbral spectrum, its added noise-like effects, as the fact that he stretches both ends of the acoustical scale. We hear, with increasingly frequency, not only garish non-periodic eruptions of grating color, but gentle, periodic pastels of tertian harmonies. Widmann, however, makes new qualities audible within them.
In 1999 Jörg Widmann was presented the Belmont-Preis für zeitgenössische Musik of the Forberg-Schneider-Stiftung for his achievements in composition. In 2002 he received the Schneider-Schott-Musikpreis and the Paul-Hindemith-Preis and in 2003 Jörg Widmann was awarded one of the renowned prices by the Ernst von Siemens Stifung.
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