Wydawnictwo: Wergo
Nr katalogowy: WER 73742
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: listopad 2019
EAN: 4010228737424
Nr katalogowy: WER 73742
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: listopad 2019
EAN: 4010228737424
Aharonian: Una carta
Wergo - WER 73742
Kompozytor
Coriun Aharonian (1940-2017)
Coriun Aharonian (1940-2017)
Wykonawcy
Ensemble Aventure
SWF-Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden / Zoltán Peskó
Ensemble Aventure
SWF-Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden / Zoltán Peskó
Gente
Música para cinco
Música para tres
?Y ahora?
?De qué estamos hablando?
Los cadadías
Una canción
Una carta
Mestizo
Música para cinco
Música para tres
?Y ahora?
?De qué estamos hablando?
Los cadadías
Una canción
Una carta
Mestizo
Coriún Aharonián’s work is characterized by bold gestures and explosive debates. The intensity of this composer’s active engagement with his historical and contemporary environment gives rise to powerful and energetic sounds rooted in the culture of Latin American political resistance.
Aharonián’s entire aesthetic philosophy can be discovered in the smallest space, like a nutshell. His music is characterized by short sequences within a small range, rigorous use of material, lively sound gestures, explosively dramatic densifications, a non-discursive character, stringent rhythmic organization, block-like static constructions, repetition combined with stringent motivic transformation, suspensefilled silence as an aesthetic resource, and richly suggestive activity.
Coriún Aharonián (1940–2017) was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, the son of Armenian immigrants who had survived the genocide of 1915. In addition to composing, he was involved in a broad range of artistic and institutional activities promoting resistance to fascist dictatorships.
Recording: Deutschlandfunk Köln, Kammermusiksaal, 2.–5. November 2017 (Track 1–7); SWR Studio Freiburg, Schlossbergsaal, 16. März 2019 (Track 8); 5. und 15. Oktober 1993, Hans-Rosbaud-Studio, Baden-Baden (Track 9)
Aharonián’s entire aesthetic philosophy can be discovered in the smallest space, like a nutshell. His music is characterized by short sequences within a small range, rigorous use of material, lively sound gestures, explosively dramatic densifications, a non-discursive character, stringent rhythmic organization, block-like static constructions, repetition combined with stringent motivic transformation, suspensefilled silence as an aesthetic resource, and richly suggestive activity.
Coriún Aharonián (1940–2017) was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, the son of Armenian immigrants who had survived the genocide of 1915. In addition to composing, he was involved in a broad range of artistic and institutional activities promoting resistance to fascist dictatorships.
Recording: Deutschlandfunk Köln, Kammermusiksaal, 2.–5. November 2017 (Track 1–7); SWR Studio Freiburg, Schlossbergsaal, 16. März 2019 (Track 8); 5. und 15. Oktober 1993, Hans-Rosbaud-Studio, Baden-Baden (Track 9)