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Donaueschinger Musiktage 2008 (Box Set)
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| “One hundred years of New Music – so what now.” This rhetorical question posed by the promoters of the event provoked various responses. Enno Poppe occupied one conrer (a dusty one at that), and Isabel Mundry quite another – playing the role philosopher. As for Ben Johnston, he celebrated a late Donaueschingen debut with his Quintet for Groups. Brice Pauset, Arnulf Hermann and Bernhard Gander allowed their thoughts to roam a little, as a series of solos receding into the distance, if apparent-ly chaotic when viewed up close, not unlike a disco just around the corner. Saed Haddad demanded luxury goods, and Eduardo Moguillansky held white-hot forms in his hands. Georges Aperghis achieved a remarkable balancing act. Brian Ferneyhough felt, “The plethora of phenomena that surround us is confusing, incommensurable.” Stay awake, opined Dror Feiler, watch and see how it all develops. Cheers … let’s make a joyful racket! (3 SACDs) |
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ARTISTS Composers: Ben Johnston, Isabel Mundry, Brice Pauset, Enno Poppe, Georges Aperghis, Bernhard Gander, Saed Haddad, Arnuff Herrmann, Eduardo Moguillansky, Brian Ferneyhough, Dror Feiler |
TRACKS Georges Apreghis: Teeter-totter; Brian Ferneyhough: Chronos-Aion; Dror Feiler: Müll; Bernhard Gander: Beine und Strümpfe; Saed Haddad: The Sublime; Enno Poppe: Altbau; Arnulf Herrmann: Fiktive Tänze; Ben Johnston: Quintet for Groups; Isabel Mundry: Ich und Du; Eduoardo Moguillansky: Cire perdue; Brice Pauset: Die Tänzerin |
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