Seven works composed in the 21st century by Sebastian Gottschick, who arranges and conducts the Ensemble Fur Neue Musick Zurich, configured as an ensemble with percussion, a sextet, a chamber ensemble with baritone and soprano, and performing himself solo on viola; sophisticated and modern works that employ complex tonality, timbre and playing techniques.
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Jeannine Hirzel-soprano
Niklaus Kost-baritone
Hans-Peter Frehner-flute
Manfred Spitaler-clarinet
Lorenz Raths-horn
Lorenz Haas-percussion
Philipp Meier-piano
Ariadne Daskalakis-violin
Nicola Romano-violoncello
Daniel Sailer-double bass
Sebastian Gottschick-conductor
Anne Hinrichsen-piano
Daniella Muller-violin
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UPC: 752156100928
Label: ezz-thetics by Hat Hut Records Ltd
Catalog ID: ezz-thetics 1009
Squidco Product Code: 29215
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2020
Country: Switzerland
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at SFR Studios, in Zurich, Switzerland, in November, 2018, by Moritz Wetter.
"It is beyond question that most composers are inspired and driven by looking at the history of music. If it weren't for their predecessors, there would probably be no progress and this category, which in the course of Western music history has become as important as it is controversial, would be lost. Independently of that it can be maintained that music history has always been an issue and can be regarded as a continuous imaginary dialogue between composers. According to this, not only would every new composition be the anticipation of a future piece, but it would also change the interpretation of an already existing one: in music, the aesthetic present thus always refers to both the past and the future."Wolfgang Rathert, liner notes
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Nicola Romano "Nicola Romano, born in Lucerne, Switzerland, in 1974. From an early age, Nicola has developed a close association with chamber music, which has since become the centre of his musical orbits. For many years, he has performed concerts with Lucerne-based Dreilindenquartett as well as with the ONYX Quartet and the Basel String Quartet.Since 2004, Nicola has been a member of the "ensemble für neue musik zürich", which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. With "klangcombi", a quintet dedicated to innovative Swiss folk music, he has found the perfect musical paddling pool, in which he enjoys maximum stylistic freedom and openness. Together with LAUS and the Trabant Echo Orchestra, Nicola has been exploring and experimenting with musical arrangements which straddle the interface between serious and light music. Besides this, he has been busy giving concerts as part of various projects by the Swiss jazz and free improv scene. Nicola also teaches at the Uri School of Music (Musikschule Uri) and at Küsnacht High School (Kantonsschule Küsnacht)." ^ Hide Bio for Nicola Romano • Show Bio for Sebastian Gottschick "Sebastian Gottschick was born in 1959 in Düsseldorf. He studied conducting, composition and violin in Cologne, Berlin, Hamburg and in the Juilliard School in New York. Currently he performs as a conductor, violist and violinist, composes music and teaches. In 1989, he became a member of the Oriol Berlin ensemble, and in 1993, he became its artistic director. In this role, he collaborated with Christian Tetzlaff, Andreas Stayer, Anner Bilsma, Christina Schäfer, Markus Stockhausen, Petra Mullejans and Bernhard Fork among others. In 1994, he founded the Manon Quartett Berlin. From 1994-2003 he was the music director of the Neuen Opernbühne Berlin. He performed as a conductor at the Berliner Kammeroper, the Hans-Otto-Theater Potsdam, the Theater Basel, the Teatro La Fenice in Venice and the Teatro Sao Carlos in Lisbon. Since 2005, he has been the music director of the Wien/Berlin ensemble, which explores new forms of musical theater. He gave concerts with the ensembles Klangforum Wien, MusikFabrik, the Kammerakademie Potsdam, the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra as well as the Frankfurt, Warsaw, Berlin, Stuttgart und Munich radio orchestras. He actively collaborates with the Ensemble für Neue Nusik Zürich, for which he wrote Partita (2008), compositions Whisper of Heavenly Death (2009) and Memento Mori (with Christoph Coburger, 2011). Sebastian Gottschick teaches at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln." ^ Hide Bio for Sebastian Gottschick
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Track Listing:
1. Notturno II 7:51
2. Notturno III 12:02
3. Concertino: I. Presto-Adagio-Presto 6:29
4. Concertino: II. Sarabande 5:15
5. Concertino: III. Allegro Rubato 3:44
6. Mit Fried Und Freud Ich Fahr Dahin 3:39
7. Partita Sopra "Aud Tiefer Not Ruf Ich Zu Dir" I. Mormorando 3:30
8. Partita Sopra "Aud Tiefer Not Ruf Ich Zu Dir" II. Febbrile 3:29
9. Partita Sopra "Aud Tiefer Not Ruf Ich Zu Dir" III. Grave 2:08
10. Partita Sopra "Aud Tiefer Not Ruf Ich Zu Dir" IV. Corale 4:22
11. In Nomine 5:41
12. Whispers Of Heavenly Death 10:16
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