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Being Beauteous / Kammermusik 1958 - tous les téléchargements
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Hans Werner Henze, whose childhood and youth were darkened by his experiences of Nazism and war, became something of a legend during his own lifetime. Yet at the beginning of his career, he was considered an outsider in West German musical circles, although (or perhaps because?) he quickly became one of the most frequently performed contemporary composers. He was shunned by the musical avant-garde and was considered a “traitor”, an “absolutely senseless” accusation in his eyes. Henze seemed to follow an unwavering inner drive for compositional individuality.
Henze composed the cantata “Being Beauteous”, based on the prose poem of the same name by Arthur Rimbaud, in 1963, soon after returning from his first trip to the USA. In Manhattan and Harlem, the composer experienced contrasts of wealth and poverty. Henze felt that his experiences in New York – the danger to life and the challenge to the classical ideal of beauty posed by the conflict between abundance and decay – had been anticipated in Rimbaud’s poem, which comes from the cycle “Les Illuminations”. “In this composition of mine, the poetry is treated as though each of its thoughts were a small aria in itself. These arias are framed by short violoncello quartets into which the harp is entwined. Whereas each aria has an autonomous form, the instrumental quintet sections are interrelated - they are variations of one another.” (Henze)
Henze was inspired by a number of experiences to write "Kammermusik 1958" - über die Hymne “In lieblicher Bläue” von Friedrich Hölderlin. He made numerous sketches during a trip to Greece in the summer of 1958, a time when his affinity for the Mediterranean landscape and culture merged with Hölderlin’s idealization of classical antiquity. In Henze’s words, “Everything was as though myths had been born only yesterday. The stones began to sing.” (Henze)
The recording of "Kammermusik 1958" is the first recording of the string orchestra version.
Productions of the Norddeutscher Rundfunk, NDR das neue werk
Licensed by Studio Hamburg Distribution & Marketing GmbH
Henze composed the cantata “Being Beauteous”, based on the prose poem of the same name by Arthur Rimbaud, in 1963, soon after returning from his first trip to the USA. In Manhattan and Harlem, the composer experienced contrasts of wealth and poverty. Henze felt that his experiences in New York – the danger to life and the challenge to the classical ideal of beauty posed by the conflict between abundance and decay – had been anticipated in Rimbaud’s poem, which comes from the cycle “Les Illuminations”. “In this composition of mine, the poetry is treated as though each of its thoughts were a small aria in itself. These arias are framed by short violoncello quartets into which the harp is entwined. Whereas each aria has an autonomous form, the instrumental quintet sections are interrelated - they are variations of one another.” (Henze)
Henze was inspired by a number of experiences to write "Kammermusik 1958" - über die Hymne “In lieblicher Bläue” von Friedrich Hölderlin. He made numerous sketches during a trip to Greece in the summer of 1958, a time when his affinity for the Mediterranean landscape and culture merged with Hölderlin’s idealization of classical antiquity. In Henze’s words, “Everything was as though myths had been born only yesterday. The stones began to sing.” (Henze)
The recording of "Kammermusik 1958" is the first recording of the string orchestra version.
Productions of the Norddeutscher Rundfunk, NDR das neue werk
Licensed by Studio Hamburg Distribution & Marketing GmbH
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Being Beauteous / Kammermusik 1958 - tous les téléchargements
Awards:

17 mai 2016
German Record Critics' Award
Quaterly List of Best Recordings 2/2016
Maison d'édition:
Wergo
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Numéro du produit:
WER 73342 Q51683
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