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Sinfonie in einem Satz (1. Fassung) - tous les téléchargements
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Bernd Alois Zimmerman began to study school music in Cologne a year before the outbreak of the Second World War, but was drafted into the army in 1939. He served for three years, finally being discharged because of chronic skin problems as a result of exposure to poison. This experience, his analysis of the war and the phenomenon of time, characterizes an oeuvre that developed in a startlingly short period of time.
The works compiled on this CD emphasize, in a richly varied manner, Zimmermann’s conception of music as the ultimate 'art of time' in which different temporal layers permeate each other, thus eliminating historicity.
The premiere of his 'Sinfonie' in 1952 was harshly criticized; Zimmermann then promised to present himself as a 'more experienced orchestrator' in the future and immediately thereafter rewrote the piece, making major revisions and changing the title to 'Sinfonie in einem Satz' [Symphony in One Movement] – the title we know today. In his revision of the 'Sinfonie', Zimmermann shortened and tightened certain formal elements. In a later commentary, he said that 'the strongly rhapsodic character … was restrained in favour of a more compressed presentation'.
The ballet suite 'Giostra Genovese' is a piece made up entirely of collages, based on dances from the 16th and 17th centuries and interspersed with quotations from historical and contemporary composers. 'The principle of this arrangement is that of a deliberate anachronism' (Zimmermann).
The result of collage and decollage, after many revisions, finally culminated in the 'Musique pour les soupers du Roi Ubu' [Music for King Ubu’s Dinner]. Zimmermann rightly referred to this work as a ballet noir. To this day, it has remained one of the darkest, most provocative, and “politically incorrect” works of New Music ever written.
The interpretations of "Sinfonie in One Movement" and "Giostra Genovese" through the WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln are the first recordings worldwide.
A production of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln
The works compiled on this CD emphasize, in a richly varied manner, Zimmermann’s conception of music as the ultimate 'art of time' in which different temporal layers permeate each other, thus eliminating historicity.
The premiere of his 'Sinfonie' in 1952 was harshly criticized; Zimmermann then promised to present himself as a 'more experienced orchestrator' in the future and immediately thereafter rewrote the piece, making major revisions and changing the title to 'Sinfonie in einem Satz' [Symphony in One Movement] – the title we know today. In his revision of the 'Sinfonie', Zimmermann shortened and tightened certain formal elements. In a later commentary, he said that 'the strongly rhapsodic character … was restrained in favour of a more compressed presentation'.
The ballet suite 'Giostra Genovese' is a piece made up entirely of collages, based on dances from the 16th and 17th centuries and interspersed with quotations from historical and contemporary composers. 'The principle of this arrangement is that of a deliberate anachronism' (Zimmermann).
The result of collage and decollage, after many revisions, finally culminated in the 'Musique pour les soupers du Roi Ubu' [Music for King Ubu’s Dinner]. Zimmermann rightly referred to this work as a ballet noir. To this day, it has remained one of the darkest, most provocative, and “politically incorrect” works of New Music ever written.
The interpretations of "Sinfonie in One Movement" and "Giostra Genovese" through the WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln are the first recordings worldwide.
A production of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln
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Sinfonie in einem Satz (1. Fassung) - tous les téléchargements
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12 août 2016
Maison d'édition:
Wergo
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WER 73402 Q51689
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