Funambules: Music by Aperghis, Riehm, Schollhorn & Prins
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Label: Wergo
Cat No: WER73582
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 3rd January 2017
Contents
Works
Trio FunambuleMirror Box (Flesh+Prosthesis #3)
Basar Aleppo oder Die Strasse nach Tyros
Sinaia 1916
Artists
Trio AccantoAbout
This CD demonstrates: This now has changed. The interesting constellation of the group has had a liberating effect on the tonal fantasies of the composers, leading to a great wealth of mixtures, combinations, and amalgamations. This CD contains recordings of works by Georges Aperghis, Rolf Riehm, Johannes Schöllhorn, and Stefan Prins. For them, the trio as “sounding body” is the focus of their compositions.
Georges Aperghis’s Trio Funambule resembles a dance on a tightrope. The piece proceeds in perpetually balancing movements – sometimes staggering, sometimes hesitant. All three instruments can always be differentiated as independent partners.
In Rolf Riehm’s Basar Aleppo oder Die Straße nach Tyros, the musicians also make an appearance as actual persons. With the subtitle Klangszenen [Scenes in Sound], Riehm refers to the theatrical character of this composition.
Johannes Schöllhorn’s piece Sinaïa 1916 sounds as if from a great distance, a remote legendary past. The trio moves, completely together, in slow and steady steps, in perfect harmony.
Stefan Prins provides the musicians with a number of technical extensions for Mirror Box (Flesh + Prosthesis): pre-recorded material, electronic samples, preparations … his piece certainly has the most eccentric “sounding body” of all the pieces on this CD.
Trio Accanto:
- Marcus Weiss (saxophone)
- Nicolas Hodges (piano)
- Christian Dierstein (percussion)
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