Wydawnictwo: Neos
Nr katalogowy: NEOS 11424
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: listopad 2015
EAN: 4260063114243
Nr katalogowy: NEOS 11424
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: listopad 2015
EAN: 4260063114243
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): niemiecki
Instrumenty:
Hybrydowy format płyty umożliwia odtwarzanie w napędach CD!
Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): niemiecki
Instrumenty:
Hybrydowy format płyty umożliwia odtwarzanie w napędach CD!
Lachenmann: musica viva vol. 24
Neos - NEOS 11424
Kompozytor
Helmut Lachenmann (ur. 1935)
Helmut Lachenmann (ur. 1935)
Wykonawcy
Helmut Lachenmann, speaker
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks / Peter Eötvös / Susanna Mälkki
Helmut Lachenmann, speaker
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks / Peter Eötvös / Susanna Mälkki
...zwei Gefühle..., Musik für Leonardo, for two speakers & ensemble
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The second of two SACD releases from the Neos label celebrating Helmut Lachenmann's 80th birthday in November 2015.
When his compositions were first made available, musicians were very cautious and suspicious about the impact his music would have, as they had to change the way they performed.Neos has been at the forefront of recording unusual repertoire and is very proud to release this recording to acknowledge the place Lachenmann now has in the classical music world.
Performed the famous Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (ranking as number 6 in the world according to Gramophone), and with outstanding soloists (Helmut Lachenmann himself) and conductors (Peter Eötvös and Susanna Mälkki), this is our tribute.
When his compositions were first made available, musicians were very cautious and suspicious about the impact his music would have, as they had to change the way they performed.Neos has been at the forefront of recording unusual repertoire and is very proud to release this recording to acknowledge the place Lachenmann now has in the classical music world.
Performed the famous Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (ranking as number 6 in the world according to Gramophone), and with outstanding soloists (Helmut Lachenmann himself) and conductors (Peter Eötvös and Susanna Mälkki), this is our tribute.