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Symbolum / ... im Wind gesprochen / Labyrinth I
Product number: WER 65232
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Description
Hans-Jürgen von Bose belongs to that generation of German composers who brought about a volte-face in the early 1970s. They bridled at the constantly increasing complexity of music and instead wrote their works "from the belly". But he was also inspired by the music of Alban Berg, Bernd Alois Zimmermann, György Ligeti and Brian Ferneyhough. Von Bose’s ideal, however, always remained the same: to recreate modernity from the spirit of romanticism.
Content
Symbolum für Orgel solo und großes Orchester
... im Wind gesprochen Geistliche Musik für Sopran solo, 2 Sprecher, gemischten Chor, Orgel und Kammerorchester
Labyrinth I für großes Orchester
... im Wind gesprochen Geistliche Musik für Sopran solo, 2 Sprecher, gemischten Chor, Orgel und Kammerorchester
Labyrinth I für großes Orchester
Performers
Junges Philharmonisches Orchester Stuttgart / Manfred Schreier: conductor / Christoph Bossert: organ / Markusvocalensemble / Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart / Melanie Walz: soprano / Martin Hermann, Detlef Zywietz: speakers
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Title:
Symbolum / ... im Wind gesprochen / Labyrinth I
Publisher/Label:
Wergo
Duration:
78 ′12 ′′
Technical Details
Product number:
WER 65232
MAN EAN:
4010228652321
Weight:
0,12 kg
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