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In the compositions on this CD - "Sichtbare Spuren - Visible Traces" - within the "Edition Musikfabrik", visible things have left audible traces, whether in reference to the image of the pietà, distorted to the point of grotesquery by Mario Lanza or in the form of the everyday activities from which Nicolaus A. Huber has fashioned his music’s “canvas.” In Bernd Alois Zimmermann’s score for an experimental film by Michael Wolgensinger, we find traces from a whole range of musical spheres, as a counterpoint to the image. 
In the case of Rebecca Saunders, even invisible things become visible in the quest for the lost object. In the case of Rebecca Saunders, whose piece provided this compilation’s title, even invisible things become visible; in the quest for the lost object, on which she is accompanied by Samuel Beckett, “it is the thing alone, isolated by the need to see it, by the need to see. The thing immobile in the void, here at last is the visible thing, the pure object.”

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Content

Rebecca Saunders: A Visible Trace for eleven soloists and conductor
Mauro Lanza: Vesperbild for ensemble, toy instruments and electronics
Nicolaus A. Huber: Music on Canvas for ensemble
Bernd Alois Zimmermann: Metamorphose for small orchestra

Performers

Ensemble Musikfabrik / David Poissonnier, Olivier Pasquet, Melvyn Poore: sound direction / Peter Rundel, Etienne Siebens, Diego Masson: conductors

More Information

Title:
Visible Traces
Edition Musikfabrik
Publisher/Label:
Wergo
Duration:
75 ′24 ′′
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
WER 68522
MAN EAN:
4010228685220
Weight:
0,11 kg

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Edition Musikfabrik

Highlights from the radio concert series “Musikfabrik im WDR”. This edition of thematically arranged programs provides an exciting foray into recent music history. Premieres are juxtaposed with “classics” of New Music.

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