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Numéro du produit: WER 68672
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Description

To unfold a seemingly simple form into an intricate structure: The fan epitomizes the transformation from simple to complex. Transitions from clearly defined forms to figures of great heterogeneity are fundamentally inscribed into the two compositions on this CD. In Caspar Johannes Walters “metrische Dissonanzen” the solo percussionist and the ensemble transform harmonic relations into rhythmical processes, fanning out a vast sound universe. And in “Schwankende Zeit” (Swaying Time) Isabel Mundry relates two adaptions of pieces by Louis Couperin to three new pieces of hers and thus creates with numerous musical and extramusical stimuli a network of references and allusions, of nearness and remoteness.

The poster of the CD booklet shows Gerhard Richter's “Abstraktes Bild” from 1962, commenting in an artistic manner on the thematic concentration of the program from the highlights of the "Musikfabrik im WDR" series. Richter, one of the most important living German artists, has been a member of the board of trustees of the Ensemble Musikfabrik since 2009.

Production: WDR

Contenu

Caspar Johannes Walter: Metrische Dissonanzen für Schlagzeug solo und großes Ensemble (2009)
Isabel Mundry: Schwankende Zeit für Ensemble (2006-09)

Interprètes

Dirk Rothbrust: percussion / Ensemble Musikfabrik / Peter Rundel and Emilio Pomàrico: conductor

Plus d'infos

Titre:
Fächer
Edition Musikfabrik
Maison d'édition:
Wergo
Durée:
74 ′29 ′′
Série:

Détails techniques

Numéro du produit:
WER 68672
MAN EAN:
4010228686722
Poid:
0,11 kg

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Edition Musikfabrik

High­lights aus der Kon­zert­reihe „Musik­fa­brik im WDR“. Zu the­ma­ti­schen Pro­gram­men zusam­men­ge­stellt, erlaubt diese Edi­tion anre­gende Streif­züge durch die jüngste Musik­ge­schichte. Erst­auf­füh­run­gen ste­hen neben „Klas­si­kern“ der Neuen Musik.

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