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composer: Markus Hechtle interpreter: Anton Hollich - Andrés Hernández Alba - Markus Tillier - Peter Hecking - Teodoro Anzellotti - Jean-Christophe Garzia booklet writer: Hanno Ehrler choir: Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart conductor: Manfred Schreier - Stefan Asbury - Jonathan Stockhammer orchestra/ensemble: NewEars.ensemble: Das Ensemble für aktuelle Musik des Radio-Sinfonieorchesters Stuttgart des SWR - Ensemble Modern speaker: André Wilms
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| Ensemble Modern / Stefan Asbury: conductor/ Anton Hollich: clarinet / Andrés Hernández Alba: bass guitar / Jean-Christophe Garzia: viola / Markus Tillier: violoncello / Peter Hecking: double bass / Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart / Manfred Schreier: conductor / NewEars.ensemble: Das Ensemble für aktuelle Musik des Radio-Sinfonieorchesters Stuttgart des SWR / Jonathan Stockhammer: conductor / André Wilms: speaker / Teodoro Anzellotti: accordion |
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| What matters for the German composer Markus Hechtle, is the attempt to combat the impossible and thereby to illuminate and enlarge one's own potential. The utopia of a 'tabula rasa' is a driving force behind his work as a composer. Hechtle tries to hear sounds in new ways. He strives to suppress their connotations, preferring not to work with their familiarity but rather, as he puts it, with their 'aura' or 'energetic manifestation'. Hechtle wants to experience the sensual quality of a sound with as few preconceptions as possible, to perceive it afresh in his own way so as to compose music with this new-found quality.
More information, videos, and sound samples: www.musicademy.de
coproduction with Radio France, Südwestrundfunk and Westdeutscher Rundfunk
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screen für Ensemble mit Verstärker - Sätze mit Pausen für Klarinette, Bassgitarre, Viola, Violoncello und Kontrabass Klage für sieben Stimmen mit dem gleichnamigen Text von Jakob van Hoddis Blinder Fleck für Ensemble Still für Sprecher und vier Männerstimmen mit Akkordeon (Text von Giacomo Leopardi)
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