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Haubenstock-Ramati, Roman: Concerto A Tre (Hat [now] ART)

Ensemble Recherche plays chamber music pieces by Polish composer Roman Haubenstock-Ramati that are dynamically explosive and allow for the free communicating of the musicians.
 

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Personnel:



Melise Mellinger-violin

Barbara Maurer-viola

Lucas Fels-cello

Andrew Digby-trombone

Christian Dierstein-percussion

Klaus Steffes-Hollander-piano

Martin Fahlenbock-flute

Jacqualine Burk-oboe

Uwe Mockel-clarinet


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UPC: 752156011422

Label: Hat [now] ART
Catalog ID: Hat[now]ART114
Squidco Product Code: 18483

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 1999
Country: Switzerland
Packaging: Cardstock 3 page foldover
Recorded September 1st-3rd, 1996 and January 4th-7th & 9th-11th, 1998 at Funkhaus WDR Koln. Recorded on June 8th, 1997 at SWF Baden-Baden.

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

"A fragile, transparent, fine network constitutes the vanishing point in Roman Haubenstock-Ramati's creations. That is why his chamber music pieces do not merely result from daily compositional exercises, but are the virtual essence of his life's work."—Reinhard Kager


Artist Biographies

"Christian Dierstein has established himself among the most interesting performers in the contempory music of our time.He studied under Bernhard Wulff at the Freiburg Musikhochschule and under Gaston Sylvestre in Paris.Heis the winner of numerous competitions and received scholarships from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes and the Akademie Schloß Solitude ,Stuttgart.

He is the percussionist of the ensemble recherche since 1988.

Together with Marcus Weiss and Nic Hodges he forms the trio accanto.In addition to his performances of new music ,he has focused on non-European music and free improvisation.

He has given solo concerts throughout Europe. In the season 2010/11 he was one of the "Rising Stars" from the European Concert Hall Organisation.Important appearances include:Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Athens ,Berliner Festspiele,Brussel Festival,Donaueschinger Musiktage,Huddersfield Festival,Lucerne Festival,Monday evening concerts Los Angeles,Rachmaninov Hall Moskau,Festival d'Autome Paris,Ircam Paris, Rome,Salzburg Festival,Schleswig Holstein

Festival,Suntory Hall Tokyo,Wien Modern,Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik,Zürich Festival für neue Musik and others.

He has recorded for several labels including Kairos,col legno,Stradivarius, Winter & Winter,neon and his recordings have been the recipients of numerous awards.

Christian Dierstein works together regulary with several of the greatest living composers,figures such as Hans Abrahamsen,Beat Furrer, Hugues Dufourt, Helmut Lachenmann,Rebecca Saunders, Salvatore Sciarrino.

Since 2001 he is Professor for percussion and new chamber music at the Hochschule für Musik in Basel, Switzerland.

He gave masterclasses in Buenos Aires,Berlin,Chicago,Los Angeles,Genf, Madrid,Moskau,New York,Oslo,Peking,Valencia,Tiflis and others.Since 2008 he is one of the percussion tutor of the Darmstädter summer courses , since 2011 he is the percussion tutor of the Impuls academy in Graz ,since 2014 regular guest teacher in Madrid and 2017 tutor of the Luzern academy."

-Christian Dierstein Website (http://www.christiandierstein.de/bio/bio_english.php)
4/28/2025

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Track Listing:



1. Streichtrio Nr. 1/Ricercari (1948/78): I. Allegro, Molto Inquieto 1:57 2. Streichtrio Nr. 1/Ricercari (1948/78): II. Lento 1:30

3. Streichtrio Nr. 1/Ricercari (1948/78): III. Allegro Molto 1:02

4. Concert A Tre (1972): A 1:57

5. Concert A Tre (1972): B 3:32

6. Concert A Tre (1972): C 2:21

7. Concert A Tre (1972): D 6:20

8. Für Kandinsky (1987) 12:19

9. Streichtrio Nr. 2 (1985): I 2:48

10. Streichtrio Nr. 2 (1985): II 16:39

11. Streichtrio Nr. 2 (1985): III 4:22

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