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EDA 51
Hans Winterberg: Chamber Music Vol. 1
Composer: Hans Winterberg Artists: Adele Bitter, Holger Groschopp, Clemens Linder, Hartmut Rohde, Andre Schoch, Adamello Quartett "The Only Human Place"
There are probably few comparably disrupted biographies in musical history, and yet Hans Winterberg’s life is paradigmatic of the convulsions and horrors of the European twentieth century, which he lived and suffered through practically from beginning to end. He was born in Prague in 1901 and died in 1991, shortly before his ninetieth birthday, in Steppberg, a […]
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EDA 50
Johann Anton André: Chamber Music
Composer: Johann Anton André Artists: Adam Tomaszewski, Polish String Quartet Berlin The question of why Johann Anton André (1775–1842) is one of the most thoroughly forgotten composers is one that defies simple answers. One could make it easy for oneself and invoke the lack of quality of his music as a reason, but then one would have to explain which standards are to be applied in order to be allowed to […]
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EDA 49
Krzysztof Meyer: Works for Violin and Piano | Two Solo Violin Sonatas
Composer: Krzysztof Meyer Artists: Kolja Lessing, Rainer Maria Klaas Kolja Lessing in conversation with Krzysztof Meyer
KL: Dear Krzysztof, your extensive oeuvre encompasses a wide array of musical genres, yet it is evident that you hold a strong affinity for chamber music with strings, which began at an early age. What are the roots of your lifelong creative fascination with the strings?
KM: Music-making held a cherished place in my family, […]
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EDA 48
Écoles de Paris – Paris pour École
Composers: George Antheil, Jacques Ibert, Simon Laks, Marcel Mihalovici, Igor Stravinsky Artists: Adele Bitter, Holger Groschopp, Mitglieder des Deutschen Symphonie-Orchesters Berlin, Johannes Zurl – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
Please find the unabridged version of this text including the original quotes and references in English, French and German in the pdf file linked […]
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Composers: Sándor Veress, Ursula Mamlok, Marcel Mihalovici, Ahmet Adnan Saygun, Alberto Ginastera Artist: Adele Bitter "In the arts there are no foreigners" (Brâncuși)
Five voices get a chance to speak here: five individuals who have entrusted works to the cello in which the freedom of self-determination, in the aesthetic as well as in the ethical sense, is expressed in an impressive manner. Five points of view that show how complex identity is, and how dangerous and […]
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EDA 46
Franz Schreker's Masterclasses in Vienna and Berlin – Vol. 4
Composers: Hugo Herrmann, Felix Petyrek, Leon Klepper, Isco Thaler Artists: Kolja Lessing, Andreas Kersten Twenty years have passed since the release of the first CD in the series Franz Schreker's Masterclasses in Vienna and Berlin – a long period in which the works of many of Schreker's pupils have gradually received wide recognition after decades of being forgotten and suppressed. When in 2000 the CD series was inaugurated with the piano music of Felix […]
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EDA 45
Simon Laks: Complete Works for Voice and Piano
Composer: Simon Laks Artists: Ania Vegry, Katarzyna Wasiak, Dominique Horwitz
Simon Laks and his songs
To be, or not to be: that is the question.
Due to his descent, the Polish-Jewish composer Simon Laks (1901–1983)1 was long denied international recognition. His shared this fate with a number of other notable composers. They have the same origins and belong to the same generation, were born around the turn of the nineteenth to the […]
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EDA 44
Ernst Bachrich: Music for Piano Solo | Violin Sonata | Songs
Composer: Ernst Bachrich Artists: Lola Rubio, Anna Christin Sayn, Alexander Breitenbach Who was Ernst Bachrich? A pupil of Arnold Schoenberg, a founding member of his legendary Society for Private Musical Performances, perhaps the most talented pianist – alongside Eduard Steuermann – of the Second Viennese School, successful conductor, and outstanding composer. All this was not enough to preserve his artistic legacy beyond the annihilation of his physical existence in July 1942 […]
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EDA 43
Ignatz Waghalter | Ignace Strasfogel | Karol Rathaus: String Quartets
Composers: Ignatz Waghalter, Ignace Strasfogel, Karol Rathaus Artist: Polish String Quartet Berlin
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This CD has been awarded the German Record Critics Award and was included in the Bestenliste 4/2019.
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EDA 42
en hommage Józef Koffler
Composer: Józef Koffler Artists: Fredrika Brillembourg, Daniel Wnukowski, Polish String Quartet Berlin, Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra, Christoph Slowinski That the name Józef Koffler, one of the most outstanding and original composers of his generation, is known today only to a few experts, the fact that until the present production none of his symphonic works had been recorded makes it clear how thoroughly and lastingly the German extermination machinery functioned during the Second World War, particularly in Poland. Józef […]
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EDA 41
York Hoeller - Piano Works
Composer: York Hoeller Artists: Kristi Becker, Pi-hsien Chen, Tamara Stefanovich, Fabio Martino, Fabian Müller The special role that the piano takes in York Höller’s oeuvre is the result of his life story. As a sixteen-year-old aspiring pianist, he made his debut with one of his own compositions. He supplemented his composition studies under Bernd Alois Zimmermann at the Cologne College of Music with postgraduate piano studies under Alfons Kontarsky, one of the most important […]
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EDA 40
en hommage Joachim Mendelson
Composer: Joachim Mendelson Artists: Frédéric Tardy, Ulrike Petersen, Ignacy Miecznikowski, Claudio Corbach, Tatjana Blome, Sinfonieorchester des Polnischen Rundfunks Warschau, Ltg. Jürgen Bruns Synthesis before the Catastrophe – Hommage à Joachim Mendelson
“I relay to you the information from Mr. Joachim Mendelssohn (the composer of the Octet), not to be confused with Felix Mendelssohn, that he is willing to bear the costs for the performance, in the hope that they do not exceed the sum of 2000 Francs that he planned for this purpose.” […]
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EDA 39
Poland Abroad – Concerto / Concertino
Composers: Jerzy Fitelberg, Tadeusz Zygfryd Kassern, Michał Spisak Artists: Andrzej Sienkiewicz, Grzegorz Gorczyca, Warsaw Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Ltg. Christoph Slowinski A production with works for string orchestra marked the beginning of the series "Poland Abroad" in 2006.1 Whereas the four subsequent CDs of the series were dedicated to unknown treasures of Polish symphonic music, the genres of opera and ballet, the string quartet, and other chamber music forms, in vol. 6 we return to the point of departure with first […]
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EDA 38
Viktor Ullmann | Norbert von Hannenheim: Piano Sonatas
Composers: Viktor Ullmann, Norbert von Hannenheim Artist: Moritz Ernst Albert Breier
On the rightfulness of musical formViktor Ullmann and Norbert von Hannenheim: Piano Sonatas
In the 20th century, it often suffices to know a person’s biographical dates and certain life stages in order to get an idea of his or her experiences and their fate. Being born in 1898 means: witnessing World War I during the formative years of late adolescence; […]
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EDA 37
Poland Abroad – Chamber Music
Composers: Constantin Regamey, Józef Koffler, Simon Laks Artists: Eleonore Marguerre, Silvia Careddu, Ib Hausmann, Frank Forst, Aperto Piano Quartett In the period following 1 September 1939, after just twenty years of national independence, the young Polish nation was crushed by a wave of violence that in terms of horror exceeded everything that the country had suffered previously in the 123 years of occupation, between 1795 and 1918, by the Prussian, Russian, and Austro-Hungarian monarchies. The systematic extermination of European […]
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EDA 36
Krzysztof Meyer: Piano Sonatas
Composer: Krzysztof Meyer Artist: Christian Seibert It is clear where Krzysztof Meyer’s interest in the piano began: he has played this instrument since childhood, on occasions well enough to perform in public. For many years, up to and including Sonata No. 4, he wrote piano pieces for himself. However, since then other pianists have included his works in their repertoires. For this reason, the majority of […]
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EDA 35
Simon Laks: L'Hirondelle inattendue, Karol Rathaus: Le Lion amoureux
Composers: Simon Laks, Karol Rathaus Artists: Kévin Amiel, Patrick Agard, Eduarda Melo, Eugénie Danglade, Grzegorz Pacik, Daniel Borowski, Ute Gfrerer, Sandrine Eyglier, Cyril Rovery, Agnieszka Makówka, Anna Karasinska, Katarzyna Trylnik, Chor und Orchester des Polnischen Rundfunks Warschau, Ltg. Łukasz Borowicz Two Strangers
Simon Laks and Karol Rathaus – two Polish composers of Jewish descent of the same generation, both born around 1900. Two composers whose biographies are exemplary for the fate of Polish music in the first half of the twentieth century.[1] After generations of Polish artists and intellectuals in the nineteenth century were forced into a life in exile because […]
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EDA 34
Poland Abroad – String Quartets
Composers: Joachim Mendelson, Roman Padlewski, Simon Laks Artist: Silesian String Quartet After first recordings of works for string orchestra (vol. 1, EDA 26) and of symphonic poems (vol. 2, EDA 27), this third volume of the series “Poland Abroad” presents unknown Polish contributions to the string quartet genre. The selection of compositions and composers is closely connected to a core theme of the series, which is dedicated to the impact of […]
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EDA 33
Music for Saxophone from Germany 1952–1969
Composers: Walter Girnatis, Friedrich Leinert, Bernhard Krol, Bernhard Heiden, Hermann Reutter, Kurt Fiebig, Günter Raphael Artists: Frank Lunte, Tatjana Blome Music for Saxophone from Germany 1952–1969
The present compilation Music for Saxophone from Germany 1952–1969 showcases outstanding compositions from the first two postwar decades and complements the three-part CD series Music for Saxophone from Berlin (EDA 21: 1930–1932; EDA 22: 1934–1938; EDA 29: 1982–2004).
The exploration of the saxophone as a classical instrument began in the German capital in the 1930s. Abruptly […]
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EDA 32
The Vienna Connection – Violinsonaten
Composers: Hans Gál, Egon Kornauth, Ernst Krenek Artists: David Frühwirth, Florian Uhlig By Way of Introduction – Welcome to our Connections!
It was in the European cultural capitals of the first half of the twentieth century that “the music was playing” in the truest sense of the word. Places in which connections were established; and these ties across the borders of nationalities, schools, and styles enriched a musical life that tolerated almost everything, […]
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EDA 31
en hommage Simon Laks
Composer: Simon Laks Artists: Judith Ingolfsson, Leonid Gorokhov, Vladimir Stoupel Simon Laks: A Life for Music – Survival through Music
At the end of the First World War, Poland regained its national sovereignty after 123 years of domination and oppression by the Prussian, Russian, and Austro-Hungarian empires. Polish artists and intellectuals were no longer driven into exile by political necessity and existential misery, as had been the order of the day […]
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EDA 30
Elegy for the Jewish Villages
Composers: Simon Laks, Maurice Ravel, Viktor Ullmann, Hugo Weisgall Artists: Valérie Suty, Vladimir Stoupel Where have the old Jewish villages in Poland gone? Only their names survive today in memory.
Antoni Słonimski
Nostalgia, humor, sorrow, the major themes of the diaspora, the poetry of everyday occurances – reflected in the predominantly anonymous Yiddish songs is the lost world of Jewish life in the shtetl, the Jewish settlements of eastern Europe that were ravaged repeatedly through […]
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EDA 29
Music for Saxophone from Berlin – Vol.3: 1982–2004
Composers: Isao Matsushita, Franz Riemer, Dietrich Erdmann, Ulrich Krieger, Rainer Rubbert, Berthold Türcke Artists: Tatjana Blome, Frank Lunte In Berlin of the 1930s an attempt was undertaken to come to terms with the saxophone as a "classical" instrument. Broken off because of repression and war, it found its continuation only in the 1980s. This CD forms the conclusion of a three-part series that presents compositions for alto saxophone and piano from Berlin. The series begins with the year […]
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EDA 28
The Life of the Machines
Composers: Conlon Nancarrow, George Antheil, Nikolai Roslavets, Wladislaw Szpilman, Alexander Mossolov Artist: Vladimir Stoupel More than by war and religious and political upheavals, the experience of life in the modern age has been radically changed by industrialization. The intrusion of machines into the world of man, the increasing dominance of machines in industrial processes are already reflected in paintings and the literature of the nineteenth century. However, in music – the most romantic of […]
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EDA 27
Poland Abroad – Symphonic Poems
Composers: Grzegorz Fitelberg, Eugeniusz Morawski, Simon Laks, Alexandre Tansman Artists: Kammersymphonie Berlin, Ltg. Jürgen Bruns The present recording documents the program of a concert given by the Staatsorchester Frankfurt at the "Music Festival on the Oder River" on 12 March 2006, which had as its motto "Weimar Triad – Alternating Musical Currents between Poland, Germany, and France". It was conceived as the thematic continuation of the festival "Poland in the heart – Composing abroad: Polish […]
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EDA 26
Poland Abroad – Music for String Orchestra
Composers: Alexandre Tansman, Simon Laks, Jerzy Fitelberg, Mieczysław Karłowicz Artists: Kammersymphonie Berlin, Jürgen Bruns (english version not yet available)
"In einem Lande, dessen Nationalhymne, dessen Nationalepos, dessen Nationaldrama in der Emigration geschrieben wurden, kann das Wort 'Emigrant' nicht herabsetzend klingen." (Tadeusz Nowakowski)
'Poland abroad' lautete der Arbeitstitel für ein Festival, das vom 22.–30. Oktober 2004 unter dem schließlichen Motto 'Polen im Herzen – Komponieren in der Fremde. Polnische Komponisten in Europa 1850–1950' im Berliner Konzerthaus stattfand. […]
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EDA 25
Heinrich von Herzogenberg | Johannes Brahms: Piano Quintets
Composers: Heinrich von Herzogenberg, Johannes Brahms Artist: Pihtipudas Kvintetti Now and then musical historiography plays a trick on us. Whoever wanted to be no ticed in the musical world of the second half of the nineteenth century, so it is said, had to be either a "Wagnerian" or a "Brahmsian". This was naturally not the case. The two-party aesthetic system has become the topos of the chroniclers, but only […]
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EDA 24
Franz Schreker’s Masterclasses in Vienna and Berlin – Vol.3
Composers: Wilhelm Grosz, Berthold Goldschmidt, Zdenka Ticharich, Vladas Jakubenas, Kurt Fiebig, Alexander Ecklebe Artist: Kolja Lessing Whereas the two previous CDs in this series show the stylistic pluralism in the works of one of the most interesting pupils from Schreker's Viennese composition class – Felix Petyrek: Piano Music 1915–1928 (vol.1, EDA 17) – and the extremely antithetical natures of three piano sonatas written nearly simultaneously in Schreker's Berlin composition class (vol.2, EDA 19), the present CD […]
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EDA 23
Engelbert Humperdinck: Lieder
Composer: Engelbert Humperdinck Artists: Susan Anthony, Andreas Schmidt, Adrian Baianu (english version not yet available) Die Klavierlieder Humperdincks – Unbekannte Kleinodien
Engelbert Humperdinck! "Diesen stoßweise rumpelnden Namen lernte die Welt nach seinem großen Erfolg mit der Oper Hänsel und Gretel im Jahr 1893 über Nacht auszusprechen". So Eduard Hanslick, der berühmte zeitgenössische Wiener Musikkritiker und Wagnergegner, über den 1854 in Siegburg geborenen und 1921 in Neustrelitz gestorbenen Komponisten, der wie […]
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EDA 22
Music for Saxophone from Berlin – Vol.2: 1934–1938
Composers: Edmund von Borck, Paul Dessau, Bernhard Heiden, Erwin Dressel, Gustav Bumcke Artists: Frank Lunte, Tatjana Blome In Berlin of the 1930s an attempt was undertaken to come to terms with the saxophone as a classical instrument. Broken off because of repression and war, it found its continuation only in the 1980s. This CD is the second of a three-part series that presents compositions for the chamber music formation of alto saxophone and piano. The series begins […]
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EDA 21
Music for Saxophone from Berlin – Vol.1: 1930–1932
Composers: Erwin Schulhoff, Wolfgang Jacobi, Ernst-Lothar von Knorr, Erwin Dressel Artists: Frank Lunte, Tatjana Blome "The saxophone is ideally suited to the expression of all human and animal feelings (…) The conversation between two lovers should be led, both on the male and on the female side, with a saxophone, so that the libido would not suffer a loss of energy. Thus erotically healthy generations would be created ad infinitum; having […]
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EDA 20
Franz Reizenstein: Solo Sonatas
Composer: Franz Reizenstein Artist: Kolja Lessing London, Wigmore Hall, 27 March, 1997: At a reception following the memorial concert for Berthold Goldschmidt, who had died a few months before, I meet an elderly lady. "My name is Margaret Reizenstein, I don't suppose you'll know who my husband was ...". Those were the first words of our conversation, during the course of which we soon discovered areas […]
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EDA 19
Franz Schreker’s Masterclasses in Vienna and Berlin – Vol.2: Piano Sonatas
Composers: Karol Rathaus, Jerzy Fitelberg, Grete von Zieritz Artist: Kolja Lessing (english version not yet available) Als Franz Schreker im Herbst 1920 die Leitung der Staatlichen Akademischen Hochschule für Musik in Berlin übernahm, folgten ihm die meisten seiner Wiener Kompositionsstudenten in die deutsche Metropole, deren Musikleben in den 1920er Jahren dank seiner immensen Vielfalt wie ein Magnet auf junge Komponistenpersönlichkeiten wirkte. So setzten auch Alois Hába, Ernst Krenek und Karol Rathaus […]
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EDA 18
Berthold Goldschmidt: Suite Op.5, Roberto Gerhard: Concertino Op.12, Kurt Weill: Symphony No.2
Composers: Berthold Goldschmidt, Roberto Gerhard, Kurt Weill Artists: Kammersymphonie Berlin, Ltg. Jürgen Bruns (english version not yet available) Auch wenn eines der Werke auf dieser CD von einem Katalanen stammt und in Barcelona uraufgeführt wurde, so sind doch alle drei – jedes auf seine Art – typisch für das lebhafte, skeptische Musikleben im Berlin der Weimarer Epoche. Die drei Komponisten sind einer Generation und studierten etwa gleichzeitig im […]
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EDA 17
Franz Schreker's Masterclasses in Vienna and Berlin – Vol.1: Felix Petyrek
Composer: Felix Petyrek Artist: Kolja Lessing (english version not yet available) Vorwort
Nach einer der russisch-jüdischen Avantgarde der 20er und 30er Jahre gewidmeten Serie Across Boundaries (EDA 12, 14 und 16) unternimmt die Edition Abseits nun mit Kolja Lessing als Interpreten eine weitere Entdeckungsreise in unbekanntes pianistisches Repertoire des 20. Jahrhunderts: sie gilt den Komponisten der Meisterklassen Franz Schrekers (1878–1934). 1912, im Jahr der spektakulären Frankfurter […]
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EDA 16
Across Boundaries: Discovering Russia 1910–1940 – Vol.3: Waiting Room
Composers: Alexander Krein, Alexander Weprik, Joseph Achron, Lazare Saminsky, Arthur Lourié Artist: Jascha Nemtsov (english version not yet available) "Warten können, das ist alles."
"Es war ein Wartesaal und gleichzeitig ein Gefängnis. Klingeln schrillten, Signale gellten, Lokomotiven pfiffen, Lautsprecher klangen, Züge wurden ausgerufen. Aber die Züge, auf welche diese Menschen warteten, wurden nicht ausgerufen... Sie hockten da auf verlumpten Bündeln und Koffern, mit sinnlos zusammengerafftem Hausrat,... man wartete schon so lange, dass es […]
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EDA 15
Brundibár – Eine Oper für Kinder / Feature von Hannelore Brenner-Wonschick: Brundibár und die Kinder von Theresienstadt
Composer: Hans Krása Artists: collegium iuvenum, Knabenchor Stuttgart, Mädchenkantorei St. Eberhard, Ltg. Friedemann Keck (english version not yet available) Manch einer, der diese CD in Händen hält, wird sie schon einmal auf der Bühne gesehen haben: die kleine Oper über zwei Geschwister, die die Kraft der Gemeinschaft entdecken und den bösen Leierkastenmann Brundibár besiegen. Aus Prag stammt diese Musik, komponiert 1938 von dem tschechischen Komponisten Hans Krása (geboren 1899) nach einem Libretto von Adolf […]
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EDA 14
Across Boundaries: Discovering Russia 1910–1940 – Vol.2: The New Jewish School
Composers: Joseph Achron, Lazare Saminsky, Alexander Weprik Artist: Jascha Nemtsov (english version not yet available) "Die jüdische Nation besitzt einen riesigen melodischen Schatz. Ihre liturgischen Gesänge haben mich zutiefst beeindruckt. Die jüdische Musik wartet auf ihren Genius." – Diese Worte des großen russischen Komponisten und Pädagogen Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakow machten 1902 schnell die Runde in den Korridoren des St. Petersburger Konservatoriums. Sie fielen auf einen fruchtbaren Boden: Wenige Jahre später haben […]
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EDA 13
Franz Schreker: Der Geburtstag der Infantin, Ernst Toch: Tanz-Suite
Composers: Franz Schreker, Ernst Toch Artists: Kammersymphonie Berlin, Ltg. Jürgen Bruns (english version not yet available) Zwei Tanzwerke, die die Geschichte des modernen Ausdruckstanzes begründet bzw. geprägt haben.
Die Partitur von Schrekers Tanz-Pantomime nach Oscar Wildes Märchen Der Geburtstag der Infantin – die hier erstmals seit ihrer letzten Aufführung in Wien 1910 wieder in der Urfassung zu hören ist – galt bis in die achtziger Jahre als verschollen. Zu Lebzeiten […]
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EDA 12
Across Boundaries: Discovering Russia 1910–1940 – Vol.1: Visions
Composers: Arthur Lourié, Samuil Feinberg, Alexander Weprik, Sergei Prokofjew, Lazare Saminsky, Joseph Achron Artist: Jascha Nemtsov (english version not yet available) Die Kunstgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts ist auf extreme Weise durch ideologische, politische und rassische Barrieren geprägt worden, die eine freie Entwicklung der Künste blockiert haben. In zwei Ländern, die die schrecklichsten Diktaturen erlebten – Deutschland und Russland –, war auch der kulturelle Aderlass am schlimmsten. Viele Künstler wurden in die Emigration getrieben. Die anderen kamen […]
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EDA 11
Pavel Haas: String Quartet No.2, Leoš Janáček: String Quartet No.2
Composers: Pavel Haas, Leoš Janáček Artist: Petersen Quartett (english version not yet available) Die Stadt Brünn (Brno) spielte für Mähren eine zunehmend wichtige Rolle. Zwar stand sie jahrhundertelang im Schatten der Bischofsstadt Olmütz (Olomouc), doch seit dem späten 18. Jahrhundert wuchs ihre Bedeutung ständig – als einer wachsenden Industriestadt, eine der wichtigen Verkehrsknotenpunkte der k.u.k.-Monarchie, eines Verwaltungszentrums (als Hauptstadt Mährens) und zunehmend auch eines kulturellen Ortes. Der […]
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EDA 10
Anton Rubinstein | Dmitri Shostakovich: Piano Quintets
Composers: Anton Rubinstein, Dmitri Shostakovich Artist: Pihtipudas Kvintetti (english version not yet available) In seinem 1897 posthum veröffentlichten "Gedankenkorb" äußert sich Anton Rubinstein (1829–1894) so über sich selbst: "Für die Christen bin ich ein Jude und für die Juden ein Christ; für die Russen bin ich ein Deutscher, für die Deutschen ein Russe; für die Klassizisten bin ich ein Futurist; für die Futuristen ein Reaktionär. Ich bin weder […]
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EDA 9
Franz Schreker | Hans Krása | Pavel Haas | Bohuslav Martinů: Works for Chamber Orchestra
Composers: Franz Schreker, Hans Krása, Pavel Haas, Bohuslav Martinů Artists: Westfälische Kammerphilharmonie, Ltg. Frieder Obstfeld (english version not yet available) Franz Schreker, "einer unserer Ersten", wie Arnold Schönberg über seinen Kollegen schrieb, war auch einer der Ersten, die dem Nazi-Terror zum Opfer fielen. Als erfolgreichster Opernkomponist neben Richard Strauss (seine Opern Der Ferne Klang, Die Gezeichneten und Der Schatzgräber gehörten zu den meistgespielten Opern der 10er und 20er Jahre) wurde er 1920 von Wien nach […]
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EDA 8
Viktor Ullmann: Cornet / Schönberg-Variationen, Arnold Schoenberg: Ode an Napoleon / Sechs kleine Klavierstücke
Composers: Viktor Ullmann, Arnold Schoenberg Artists: Gert Westphal, Roland Hermann, Michael Allan, Günther Herzfeld, Frank-Immo Zichner, Tim Vogler, Frank Reinecke, Stefan Fehlandt, Michael Sanderling
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