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composer: Arnulf Herrmann interpreter: Hermann Kretzschmar - Jürgen Kruse - Nina Janßen booklet writer: Markus Böggemann conductor: Johannes Kalitzke - Franck Ollu orchestra/ensemble: Ensemble Modern
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| Ensemble Modern / conductor: Franck Ollu / conductor: Johannes Kalitzke / Nina Janßen: clarinet / Hermann Kretzschmar: keyboard / Jürgen Kruse: keyboard |
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Arnulf Herrmann’s music, which was recorded by the Ensemble Modern for this Super Audio CD (contains both stereo and 5.1 versions) draws its imaginative prowess and poetic richness from genuinely compositional questions: avoiding conventional formal patterns, it unfolds as multi-layered, multi-dimensional formative processes whose strands interweave like lines in a plot. And just as every plot has characters, the processes in his music are based on sharply defined shapes. What happens to those shapes is best conveyed by metaphors from physics: they are distorted and bent, they shatter and implode – in short, they appear as bodies impacted by a force, which thereby assumes material form and becomes perceivable.
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Fiktive Tänze. First Volume Monströses Lied for solo clarinet, small ensemble and electronics Terzenseele Anklang for two keyboards and ensemble direkt entrückt
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| Inlaycard_WER_65762.pdf |
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