Holliger, Heinz - Induuchlen
Leveranstid: Skickas vanligtvis inom 2-5 dagar
Sylvia Nopper: soprano; Kai Wessel: countertenor; Felix Renggli: flutes, piccolo; Elmar Schmid: clarinet, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet; François Benda: clarinet ; Jürg Dähler: violin, viola; Matthias Würsch: marimba, drums, cimbalom ;Ursula Holliger: harp; Daniel Haefliger: violoncello; Olivier Darbellay: horn, natural horn; Bahar Dördüncü: piano; Heinz Holliger: conductor. Albert Streich: speaker; Anna Maria Bacher: speaker
"Induulchen" puts the focus upon Heinz Holliger as composer of idiosyncratic genius, defining a sound-world of his own. Here, Holliger's creativity draws inspiration from arcane Swiss sources, setting the poetry of Anna Maria Bacher who writes in the endangered idiom of "Pummattertisch", and verse by the late Albert Streich, who wrote in Brienz-German. As conductor Holliger draws committed performances from a cast of gifted chamber musicians and singers Sylvia Nopper and Kai Wessel. The outcome is intriguing, mysterious and often strangely beautiful.
Holliger has described Anna Maria Bacher's poetry as "a force of nature, like an avalanche or a thunderstorm". It has inspired one of Holliger's most complex works of verbal art. In the liner notes Michael Kunkel writes that it is near-impossible to describe the cycle Puneigä sequentially: "Multiple sound-worlds coalesce in a single work distinctly rich in connections, contrasts and perspectives that is nonetheless comprised of a number of short, atmospherically and stylistically similar songs and interludes.