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Description
Andreas Raseghi’s First Book of "Farbtonstücke" unites into a self-contained cycle seven short piano pieces written between 1979 and 1984. Book II, which he started in 1987, is more open-ended in its form. The second book forms the metaphysical complement of the first. In recent years, Raseghi has taken an increasing interest in jazz. In "winterblue piano" from the Second Book of "Farbtonstücke", the chords are given individual durations and liberated from the conventions of fixed metre. Unlike early jazz, sound is not related to chord progressions but has emancipated.
Content
Erstes Buch der Farbtonstücke (1979-84): Aphoriste, An einem grauen Wintermorgen, Verformung, La musica riservata
Zweites Buch der Farbtonstücke (1987-93): Aufladung eines Engels, Besteigung der hallenden Öde, Kinderstück, Rapido Assai, Nächtlicher Altar, Sprechende Hand, winterblue piano
Zweites Buch der Farbtonstücke (1987-93): Aufladung eines Engels, Besteigung der hallenden Öde, Kinderstück, Rapido Assai, Nächtlicher Altar, Sprechende Hand, winterblue piano
Performers
Christoph Grund: piano
More Information
Title:
Farbtonstücke, Buch I & II
Publisher/Label:
Wergo
Duration:
61 ′30 ′′
Technical Details
Product number:
WER 65332
MAN EAN:
4010228653328
Weight:
0,12 kg
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